I think the most effective solution is the one of the oldest forms in the universe. Water. Super soaker drive bys should be the perfect solution to this vermin like problem.
I think the most effective solution is the one of the oldest forms in the universe. Water. Super soaker drive bys should be the perfect solution to this vermin like problem.
Well is that more offensive or to hear a bunch of people using obscenities to let you know your loved one is burning in hell for raping and killing children in Afghanistan, and that was the nicest thing they were saying. Also that is not a normal part of what the the PGR do; I have only seen that done once before at a funeral (although there are videos on youtube showing them doing it at picketing sites not related to funerals) and that time the daughter of the veteran who had died thanked the PGR for making sure her mother didn't have to hear what they had to say.
If you would rather have the protesters don't worry the Patriot Guard only comes if the family asks them to, so they know what we do and why and welcome it.
Spazz said:It's still better than hearing what those idiots have to say when they are trying to ruin a funeral.
I am a member of Patriot Guard Riders and have participated at funerals in several states, most recently at the funeral of my own brother-in-law who was killed in a motorcycle accident last summer. The Patriot Guard appear mostly at funerals for military folks to mitigate just this kind of protest by the WBC and other nuts. At my brother-in-laws funeral we had a small group that claimed to represent the WBC and when they were trying to yell out their slogans and use a bull-horn we revved our bikes to drown them out. We also act as "guards" and an honorary procession at the entrance to the church or funeral home to prevent protestors from interfering with the family and other mourners. The Patriot Guard does appear at more than military funerals and should have a presence at this funeral or any where protestors would be, and we will usually appear where we are asked to regardless of the military history or religion or whatever of the deceased and their family. It is all about respect and reverance for the family and the deceased.
https://www.patriotguard.org/
Awesome. You're probably on some government terrorist watch list or something, but still awesome.
I want to spend my retirement years riding around with a long *** beard and a 18 year old gf riding on the back of my Harley.