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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: dilligaf on June 20, 2015, 02:50:05 PM
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At a GAS STATION in Goose Creek I just saw a pretty large crowd holding hands, offering support and prayers. These were all bikers. They spoke of love and peace and harmony. I shouldn't even have to point out that the group was very eclectic ranging from Harley's to "crotch rockets". But I will. It was a good view to share with my little human this morning. At a gas station. I so love this city. #peaceabovehate #charleston
This is her little human. I think she is teaching him right.
(http://i1354.photobucket.com/albums/q692/2jabam3/Oliver_zpsttwh7ymm.jpg) (http://s1354.photobucket.com/user/2jabam3/media/Oliver_zpsttwh7ymm.jpg.html)
Posted with sorrow in my heart.
Matt
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Matt,
It's a wrenching situation to say the least. The good folks of South Carolina are handling the situation with much grace. Probably a bit disappointing to those that would stir the pot.
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Oliver is not old enough to understand but he is old enough to remember. Sometime in the future and he does understand he will know that violence wasn't the answer.
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They hoped for 3,000 but about 9,000 showed up. I wil never see anything like this again in my lifetime. We are lighting the way.
http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/TheBattery/archives/2015/06/21/thousands-join-hands-across-cooper-river-bridge-after-emanuel-ame-shootings
Bridge to Pease.
This morning, The bridge is still standing, Charleston is not burning and the LEO’s are not cracking heads so the best the media can come up with is: “Less than 2 miles from Emanuel, someone vandalized a Confederate monument, spray-painting "Black Lives Matter" on the statue.
Matt