VETERAN SUCKING SCUM BAGS

And if, after watching the video below, you would like to see a list of some of the lying charities that claim to help servicemen and veterans well just click right here.



You know all them forwards you get in your mailbox that ain't true and are all about nothing?
Might I suggest this list get passed around and these bastards get the exposure they deserve.

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Sent in by Mike


ABC NEWS VIDEO

Ackkkk! Does this mean I gotta wear drawers?

or lead lined drawers?

US Nationwide - No longer are helmets enough for motorcyclists to protect themselves. In his just released book, MOTORCYCLE CANCER?, author Randall Dale Chipkar raises questions about motorcycle safety. He asks, "Are unsuspecting riders at risk for cancer development from electromagnetic radiation shooting up right between their legs?" "Is it a paradox that thousands of motorcycle riders participate in fundraiser rides for cancer awareness when the event itself may be causing cancer?" asks Chipkar.

He adds, "Are motorcycles shooting potentially carcinogenic electromagnetic (EM) energies into the rider as a 'Death Shower' from below? Could this increase the risk of developing lymphomas, leukemia or cancers of the prostate, testicle, colon, bladder, kidney, liver, pancreas, stomach, etc? Are both the heart and immune system also at risk? Various non-motorcycle electromagnetic energies have been called 'Invisible Death' and 'The Silent Killer'."

Chipkar is a man on a mission: to protect motorcyclists worldwide. He considers motorcycle EM radiation a possible "Black Plague" for innocent riders. "I have met countless avid motorcycle riders diagnosed with similar forms of cancers and disorders. All of these riders had a type of extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation shooting up from their motorcycle seats. This does not establish proof by any means and further investigation is warranted," he adds.

Chipkar wrote a book called MOTORCYCLE CANCER? Are motorcycles KILLING US with cancers of the prostate, colon, kidney, bone, etc? If the title sounds shocking, it is meant to be. By sharing his views, he hopes to generate worldwide attention to and awareness of his potentially devastating discovery.

"The motorcycle industry needs to further investigate this possible EM danger and, if necessary, implement protective measures to minimize rider radiation exposure. Consumer safety is priority. An EMF radiation shielding seat can provide riders with peace of mind," he says.

Chipkar adds, "Historically, governments and various EM related industries (hydro-electric, cell tower, cell phone, etc.) have denied EM health effects so as to not create panic. Governments need to reassess their position on electromagnetic health issues for public safety. Science proves electromagnetic danger. Now that a type of motorcycle ELF EMF has been exposed, I hope denial is not going to be considered as a solution," Chipkar concludes.

EM world reactions, explanations, biological concerns and suggested rider solutions are discussed in Chipkar's book, MOTORCYCLE CANCER? which is available at www.motorcyclecancer.com/ along with further information.

"Are unsuspecting riders at risk for cancer development from electromagnetic radiation shooting up right between their legs?" And how does this peak to all them damn 9 volt batteries I've been sticking to my tongue? But you know now don't you,
remove that little ol cancer word there and I see a possible business opportunity to add to my little shop of horrors. Whoops excuse me pleasures. Aw hell, whatever cranks your tractor.

Could this also explain why some get so "addicted" to MC riding? Could it be that the engineers at HD have known this all along and intentionally designed that crotch vibration into their motorcycles? Could this be why sometimes, in the middle of the night, I find my ol lady sittin in the dark on my bike going "Vroooom, Vroooooom?"

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BIker Down-Bay County Biker hit by ROW violater

Highway 77 Motorcycle Crash Sunday, Dec 16, 2007 - 10:28 PM Updated: 12:00 AM

BAY COUNTY, Fla. -- A Lynn Haven man suffers serious injuries, and traffic comes to a stand still after an accident involving a motorcycle.

It happened just before 11:00 a.m. Sunday at the intersection of Baldwin Road and State Road 77.

The Florida Highway Patrol says Larry Noel, 44, was riding a motorcycle north on 77 when a van turning onto Baldwin hit him.

The impact of the collision threw Noel 88 feet onto the road. He was wearing a helmet, but suffered a serious leg injury.

He was transported by ambulance to Gulf Coast Medical Center, but troopers say the man may end up losing his leg.

The driver of the van was cited for violation of right of way.

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Warlocks stopped on memorial run


BY KIMBERLY C. MOORE FLORIDA TODAY

MELBOURNE - What was intended to be a tribute to a motorcyclist who was killed in an accident last month on Strawbridge Avenue turned into a confrontation in Melbourne on Saturday between about 60 motorcyclists and area law enforcement.

One cyclist was charged with disorderly conduct after being stopped by a deputy at Aurora and Turtle Mound roads, but the incident escalated at Bare Assets on U.S. 192 when other cyclists arrived there and were confronted by a sheriff's deputy. He called for backup and about a dozen deputies and officers from Melbourne and West Melbourne police responded.

According to members of the Warlocks motorcycle club, based in South Brevard County, the group planned a memorial in honor of Jo Jo Touzzo, who was killed in a motorcycle accident Nov. 14. They said they contacted the sheriff's office about an escort, but a voicemail message they left was not returned.

They conducted the memorial anyway. An estimated 60 motorcyclists rode along 192, blocking traffic, riding through stop signs and backing up traffic along the route toward Interstate 95. A sheriff's deputy managed to stop the lead rider at Aurora Road.

"We were trying to have a good time, but without the cooperation of the sheriff's office they put a squash on it," said a man who identified himself as the group's president.

According to sheriff's Sgt. Jon Potter, dozens of motorcyclists turned around, came back to the spot on Aurora Road and began threatening a deputy. One motorcyclist was arrested for disorderly conduct.

"The deputy out here was by himself, and was being approached by a group of about 50 people," Potter said.

A second confrontation occurred at the Bare Assets gentleman's club, where the cyclists concluded their ride. The president of the club calmed the group down.

No other arrests have been made, but some citations were being issued for various offenses, including expired tags.

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Black Riders call Deland Racist

Daytona Beach News-Journal, FL - DELAND -- City leaders have banned the Elite Bikers Club annual "Ride What You Brung" event from DeLand Municipal Airport. It's a move that has members of the local black motorcycle club saying they are being unfairly picked on because of the color of their skin. "It's been one nitpicking racial thing after the other," said coordinator Adam Thomas. "That's all it's about."

Thomas said for as long as he could remember the city has found fault with just about everything from how they set up the races to use of alcohol in order to get rid of them.
At the same time, city leaders said after years of talking to event organizers about gambling, drinking, careless driving and general event safety concerns, they had no other choice but to deny a permit for the event next year, in essence banning it from the airport.

Thomas said the club has complied with the city's request, and even paid $5,000 to hire city police officers for security. The group doesn't sell alcohol, though some participants ignore the rules and bring their own, Thomas said. He added that other sanctioned events throughout the city allow alcohol sales. "Now they pinpoint, we can't have alcohol," Thomas said. "This is just another way for them to find a way to stop us."

Henderson said other events are allowed to have alcohol because that was discussed as part of their permit, and alcohol use is limited to certain areas. As far as he knows, alcohol was never part of the Elite Biker's Club permit, he said.

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