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22nd September 12, 08:10 AM
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 Originally Posted by Father Bill
My response would be the same as Jock's. I would go elsewhere. Personal choice is just that and ignorance is just ignorance.
I'm not using that word as it has often been used to mean "rudeness," but rather for its true meaning - lack of knowledge. You can't legislate knowledge or intelligence.
*** here and with Jock,
I was the National VP of the Original Infidels MC and member for over 5 years...At one point the club opened a chapter in Florida which required the blessings of the DOM 1% The Outlaws...They said that they didn't want any affiliation with Law Enforcement, so a rule was added to the by-laws for all existing LEO's to remove all SWAT, INL, and LEO patches from their cut, (there were seven of us active and prior law enforcement at the time)...They also voted to not accept any new members with LEO backgrounds...I took this as a personal offense and after years of hard work and effort on the club's behalf, I walked away and never looked back...I'm now a Member of the Thin Blue Line LEMC and no one tells us what to do!
No regrets!
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27th September 12, 12:55 AM
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The kilt is not the issue. The issue is treachery within the ranks. If you are the leader and are attempting to incorporate then I assume that all documentation would lead to you, the head of the organisation. I would advise you to speak with an attorney that specialises in cases like this.
Stand up and fight for what is rightfully yours.
BTW, the ACLU seems like they would have a field day but in reality, from experience, are not as interested in helping John Q. Citizen as they are in attention-grabbing headlines, sorry to say...politics as usual.
I would be interested in hearing more about this as an observer. There have to be a number of attorneys here on XMTS. I am certain that the love of the kilt would attract one of them to examine this issue.
I wish you all the best.
The Official [BREN]
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