Posted on 09/03/2015 1:25:49 PM PDT by itsLUCKY2B
http://stop-hate-crimes.com/2015/09/01/dc-harley-davidson-dealership-sponsoring-nation-of-islam-rally/ DC Harley Davidson Dealership Sponsoring Nation Of Islam Rally harley-NOI SEPTEMBER 1, 2015
Joyce & Thomas Moorehead are the owners of the Harley Davidson dealership that is sponsoring the Nation of Islam event. A Harley Davidson dealership in the Washington DC area is sponsoring the Nation of Islam [NOI] rally in Washington DC. Louis Farrakhan will be leading the rally on October 10th. It is called Justice Or Else.
The dealership is located in Fort Washington, MD and owned by Joyce & Thomas Moorehead. The couple also owns a BMW/MINI dealership in Sterling, MD. Thomas Moorehead is the Chairman of the Board of the National Association of Minority Automobile Dealers.
The Harley Davidson dealerships official website lists the dealership as a rally point for black motorcyclists attending the NOI rally. Louis Farrakhan has launched an effort to attract black bikers that he named Ride For Justice.
The GM of the dealership is a black man named Anderson Morgan. The Nation of Islam conducted a nationwide conference call for black bikers on July 30th. Morgan was one of the speakers during the conference call.
The national black motorcycle club Afro Dogs has called on all their members to try to participate. The DC Area Chapter of the Road Wolves is in charge in coordinating activities for bikers.
In the past few weeks, Louis Farrakhan has given speeches green-lighting violence against white people. In Miami, Florida, Farrakhan called on 10,000 black men to launch violent retaliation against the white man. In Milwaukee, WI, Farrakhan declared that white people deserve to die.
The NOI teaches that all white people will be exterminated in the future. The say that North America will be the first continent where all white people will be killed off. The theology of the NOI holds that white people are biological devils created by an evil scientist six thousand years ago.
The Fort Washington Harley Davidson Dealership sent us this e-mail:
We at Harley-Davidson of Washington, DC support our family community of riders. We promote a riding culture that is free of political or polarizing boundaries and stand against these types of agendas. We welcome the gathering of our riding community and endorse an environment that is free of agendas born to separate us from who we truly are a family that comes together who loves to ride. All riders will always be welcomed here at Harley-Davidson of Washington, DC to an environment that is free of cages.
Sincerely, Your family at Harley-Davidson of Washington, DC
I digress.
I bought my last BMW in 1998 (great car!).
My first Honda (Acura) in 2003.
Honda only!
Ft Washington HD has always been a starting point for a “Yellow Ribbon” ride down to the North Pentagon parking lot in support of Rolling Thunder.
This could get real interesting.
Smooth as electric, cruise 90mph all day. Any faster I had to downshift, top gear wasn’t quite torquey enough. 1 gear down would give 105.
HD: the most overrated bike in history.
I have a cb750k that is in progress to getting back to roadworthy. Been sitting for years.
Valve cover gasket leaks bad. Gasket kit should be here tomorrow.
They’re destroying the HD brand name and corporate
Reputation, sponsoring a racist murder gang or whatever. I predict they’ll soon lose their HD franchise for a stunt like this I’ve never seen a franchise agreement that failed to provide for this sort of thing
If it was a lemon, Harley is cranking out very little but lemons, based on the experiences in my circle of friends who actually ride their bikes more than once a month down to the local bar. I put more miles on a bike in a year - 20-30K - than most Harley riders do in a decade. If you actually ride them, they generally fall apart.
I have that bike’s later cousins - 1986 Nighthawk 700S and 2002 919. Both have what Harley riders have called “absurd” mileage on them - well over 60K and still ticking right along.
Grab a Dyna S ignition for it while you can, I hear Dyna is finally thinking about discontinuing them.
Not your fathers HOG..what a bunch of knuckleheads!
Don’t skip oil changes, use good oil and they just keep going.
Will check into it. Thank you for the tip. Stuff for my year is getting tough to find.
I ride a 94’ Nostalgia Cow Glide. It will be the last bike I own. Let’s say I am satisfied with it.
You meet the nicest people on a Honda..! :-)
(one of the greatest marketing campaigns in all of free enterprise)
If white motorcyclists had a rally, it would be immediately denounced by the MSM as a white supremacy event. Our country is in such deep trouble...
The sad news is that my bikes have less than 50 miles on them since last September when I returned to Pocatello. I'm always working. When I do get a break, my wife corrals the time to go for dinner and shopping after work. Summer is nearly over. 2015 was not a year for riding.
I haven’t had that experience. There’s only one person in our circle of friends (and we ride a lot) whose bike seems to continually fall apart, and it’s a trike.
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