Keyword: bikers
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STURGIS, S.D. - On Hogs and Indians, they rumble in from all points on the compass and explode the population of Sturgis, South Dakota, from less than 7,000 to nearly half a million. For one week each summer, they create a noisy pop-up city unlike any other and as the nation closes in on midterm elections, they lay bare America's political divides. While the modern-day biker tribe is vast and varied, containing more middle-aged couples than brawling outlaws, one can go hours -- or days -- without seeing a person of color in the crowds here at one of the...
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Paul Tuetul Sr.‘s financial woes keep getting worse, because he just declared bankruptcy and claims he’s over a million dollars in debt. According to documents obtained by The Blast, 68-year-old Tuetul filed for Chapter 13 in New York claiming he owns $1,801,729 in assets, and owes $1,070,893.44. As to what those assets are? Teutul lists his home in Montgomery, NY, a 2011 Chevy Camaro, 2010 Dodge Challenger, 2009 Chevy Corvette and a “few pistols” worth around $200.For cash on hand, Teutul claims he only has $50 in cash and $900 in a checking account. He says that the past two...
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Hundreds of thousands of men and women rolled into Washington, D.C., on motorcycles Sunday morning as part of an annual Memorial Day tradition that honors fallen service members. "Fantastic to have 400,000 GREAT MEN & WOMEN of Rolling Thunder in D.C. showing their patriotism. They love our Country, they love our Flag, they stand for our National Anthem! Thanks to Executive Director Artie Muller," Trump tweeted Sunday.
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A large group of motorcyclists is said to be headed toward the US capitol of Washington DC with the intention of confronting US Justice Department Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Monday. https://sputniknews.com/us/201805061064183268-bikers-mob-trump-mueller/
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ODESSA — Detectives arrested three motorcycle gang members on charges that they executed the leader of a rival gang, saying they fatally shot him in his truck as he sat at a red light in the middle of rush hour traffic. Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco said he fears that Thursday’s public burst of violence could ignite a war between local chapters of two infamous motorcycle gangs: the Outlaws and the 69ers Motorcycle Club. Nocco announced the arrests Friday. He said both gangs have national footprints, and investigators believe members from around the country may come to Florida because of the...
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Police warn of spiraling vigilantism, parallel Islamic legal system Muslim vigilantes enforcing Islamic justice have become increasingly common in Germany. The government's inability or unwillingness to stop them has led to the rise of anti-Muslim counter-vigilantes. Germany's BfV intelligence agency, in its latest annual report, warned that an escalating action-reaction cycle could result in open warfare on German streets. The self-appointed "Sharia Police" urged both Muslim and non-Muslim passersby to attend mosques and to refrain from alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, gambling, music, pornography and prostitution. In November 2016, the Wuppertal District Court ruled that the Islamists did not break German law...
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OK, there were a lot of requests for a picture of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson riding his motorcycle in the Rolling Thunder Memorial Day tribute. Yesterday we shared the video from the rally location just prior to the Noon start of the kickoff ride. However, T-Rex didn’t want to create a stir or draw attention away from the purpose of the event – so he was his customary self, low key. That said, after pouring through video footage I FOUND HIM.
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https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2017/05/28/buckets-of-awesome-secretary-t-rex-rides-with-rolling-thunder-video/#more-133435
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Chris Cox is a passionate patriot who tells it like it is. This amateur video helps show what real America looks like. Whiny protesters in the distance just can't help but try to interrupt....but nobody is listening. Part One: https://youtu.be/mftLRaYFWKQ Part Two: https://youtu.be/85hgTwLuTxo
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Bikers around the country are descending in Washington DC ahead of the inauguration, where they are prepared to stand up against any violent protesters. The group Bikers For Trump requested a permit for 5,000 people at the John Marshall Park, with an unofficial 'halftime rally' planned between the swearing-in ceremony and the start of the parade. The group's founder, Chris Cox, 48, told Fox & Friends: 'In the event that we are needed, we will form a wall of meat. 'We'll be shoulder to shoulder with our brothers and we'll be toe-to-toe with anyone who's going to break through police...
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The stage is set for a potentially very ugly confrontation between radical leftist protesters on one side and law enforcement authorities and Trump supporters on the other side. It is being estimated that hundreds of thousands of supporters will be arriving in D.C. to celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump, but it is also being estimated that hundreds of thousands of people will be coming to D.C. to specifically protest the inauguration of Trump. These protesters plan to set up blockades, disrupt inaugural balls and generally cause as much chaos as they possibly can. In fact, a spokesperson for #DisruptJ20...
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Published on 17 Jan 2017 Bikers For Trump-Footage. DisruptJ20, Donald Trumps Inauguration In Washington DC.
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Look around you. People everywhere in America are sure of what they believe; at least for some emotionally sure. For those hooked on TV, Hollywood and mainstream media propaganda they’re getting emotionally charged ideas fed to them every day by politicians, gatekeepers and celebrities constantly telling them what they should be angry about. This constant feeding of information to their brains gives the issues a feeling of authenticity, importance and reality which would not be there otherwise. Millions of Americans have chosen the path of emotion and have taken positions on issues that “feel” good. This, my friends, is mass...
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There are rumblings that anti-Trump protestors are going to cause trouble as Donald Trump takes the oath of office to become the 45th president of the United States. Well, 5,000 members of Bikers for Trump are vowing to form a wall to block these shenanigans, according to the group’s founder on Fox and Friends this week (via The Hill): Chris Cox, the founder of the pro-Trump group, said the bikers will ride to Washington, D.C., and attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Friday. “In the event we are needed, we certainly will form a wall of meat,” Cox said.“We’ll...
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“[The bikers looked for] someone who was going to stand up and call it what it is,” Cox explained. “Radical Islam is one of the biggest talking points of Bikers for Trump. Illegal immigration and one of our sweet spots is getting behind the American veteran. We believe it’s incumbent upon all who understand the value and the sacrifice of our servicemen and women that we are there for them. And we’ve got to change these policies now.”
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Chris Cox surveyed a small park near the U.S. Capitol, his German shepherd by his side. Wearing a Harley-Davidson jacket and a crocodile-skin cowboy hat adorned with the animal’s teeth atop his moppy, curly hair, Cox made for a particularly discordant sight in the heart of federal Washington on a misty weekend morning. But Cox had logistics to sort out, an Inauguration Day demonstration with motorcycle die-hards from across the nation to plan. The 48-year-old chain-saw artist from South Carolina was an early and enthusiastic supporter of President-elect Donald Trump. Now that his guy has won, Cox wants to ensure...
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The founder of Bikers For Trump told "Fox & Friends" his organization will, if need be, form a "wall of meat" to protect citizens attending President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Friday from protesters and the like.Chris Cox said thousands of bikers from across the country are going to converge on the District of Columbia to prevent any violence or wrongdoing at the event. Cox said he has full faith in the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington as well as the Capitol Police and U.S. Park Police, but will be standing by, should things get out of hand.In that case,...
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The leader of a pro-Donald Trump motorcycle group said the bikers are prepared to form a protective "wall" around the president-elect during his inauguration. Chris Cox, a 48-year-old chain-saw artist and leader of Bikers for Trump, said he anticipates a peaceful rally during the ceremony on Jan. 20 but added the group is prepared for potential conflict with protesters. "The bikers are certainly used to being outnumbered and we are prepared to form a wall of meat," Cox told Fox Business. "We're anticipating a celebration here. We don't anticipate any problems. We have a strict code of conduct where we...
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Bikers prepared to help with inauguration protests. Chris Cox of Bikers for Trump ... will help if inauguration protests get out of hand. A motorcycle group led by a South Carolina chainsaw artist will ride into the nation’s capital on Inauguration Day in support of the 45th President of the United States. Bikers for Trump, ... motorcycle enthusiasts, will likely be toeing the line with protesters, ...“The bikers are certainly used to being outnumbered and we are prepared to form a wall of meat,” [said] Chris Cox -snip- “We’re anticipating a celebration here. We don’t anticipate any problems. We have...
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One of the people featured in the New York Times (NYT) compilation video designed to marginalize Donald Trump supporters is speaking out to set the record straight. “Big Jim” Williams appears in the NYT video starting at 0:54 and, in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, the Chaplain of the Phoenix chapter of Riders USA blasts the video and the NYT for mischaracterizing him and all Trump supporters.
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