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YOU are ralking about outlaw mc club members, right?
Fun group.
Personal????? Don't see where anyone got personal. Crips & Bloods are just about as entertaining, but usually take out more innocent bystanders. Darwin effect in action.[/QUOTEIsnt there only one way for this to become personal to me? Think about it, then let it sink in.
Personal????? Don't see where anyone got personal. Crips & Bloods are just about as entertaining, but usually take out more innocent bystanders. Darwin effect in action.
Isnt there only one way for this to become personal to me? Think about it, then let it sink in.
As long as no innocent bystanders were harmed I honestly could not care less. Trash killing trash, we're all better off I suppose
Culling the herd. Let it happen
Thugs will be thugs.
What kind of motorcycle do you ride?So, now it's getting personal.
How many Outlaws do you possibly know?
I find this interesting:
"Swanton said 170 people had been charged with engaging in organized crime resulting in death — a capital offense that could bring the death penalty in Texas."
What kind of motorcycle do you ride?
BTW it is in the Cossack bylaws that they are a Harley only MC. I think it is awesome that "outlaw" MC's have many, many rules.
Apparently at the heart of this is the beef between the Bandidos and the Cossacks. The Cossacks have affiliated themselves, it is reputed, with Hells Angels. Hilarity ensues.
Not to mention the HA on the west coast a few years back held the concession on manufacturing and selling Meth. How many lives are ruined by these guys with "principals"?
I ride an 01 FXST.
Now, to the rules. Clubs are a comunity. No comunity will work without rules. Oh, the horrors. One rule, for an example, is "you don't screw with your brother's Ol' lady, his possessions, his honor or his dignity". The world would be a better place if everybody would follow that one, don't you think? In over 10 years as an active member, I've never witnessed a case of theft, or even as much as heard of a brother hitting on another brother's woman. I bet you can't say that about your parish, can you?
Ive seen entire chapters meeting, riding to the local orphanage, and spending time with the kids, giving them rides in side cars. When was the last time the "live to eat" chapter did that?
when you broke down on the side of the road at 4AM, you could call ANY of your brothers, and they'd come to help you out, without making excuses. Can you say the same about your guys? I think not.
your friends might bail you out after you get caught. My brothers would sit in the cell next to me, saying "we might have fugged up, but it was fun".
I'll take my guys, as dirty and scary as the May be, over your tie and suit people. Any day of the week, and twice on week ends and hollydays.
That's exactly my point. No beef with the 99%ers whatsoever.I'm thinking you guys may be getting the terms a tad misconstrued.
Not all MC's are gangs.
Some MC's are just that. MC's.
Self proclaimed Outlaw MC's are what was at this little party unless I read it wrong.
There's a vast difference there unless things have changed since I rode.
n past years, the Bandidos have been commended by local leaders in Texas for their charity work. But law enforcement officials said the bikers are simply trying to change their notoriously violent image and are really a criminal organization with hundreds of members who engage in drug dealing, prostitution and sometimes even murder.
“We do not break the law as a whole; we do not encourage it,” Graves responded. “You do not have to be a criminal to be a Bandido. We will not take criminals if we know they’re criminals. We don’t want that reputation.”
The Bandidos deny what happened Sunday was the result of a long-simmering dispute with other bikers.
That's exactly my point. No beef with the 99%ers whatsoever.
The outlaw clubs understand PR well, if you don't believe that, listen to Jimmy Graves, head of the Bandidos, an MC with the slogan "God forgives, Bandidos do not."
This thread rules.
I ride a Harley. I know exactly 0.0 MC guys from my riding the Harley. I do however know several from working in a trade. Odds are, if you have had oil work, automotive work, bike work , electrical work, or any other honest trade work done, you might have met one without knowing it, too. Several posters in here make it sound like they are jobless heathens, peddling crank out on the corner. I dont know anything about that. All I can say in my dealings with them in the real world, they are hard working, family guys with a core set of values that may skew from the "norm". Maybe their values dont intersect with the ride to eat , eat to ride bmw crowd, but a lot of people's values that post on this board skew from the "norm", too. They've always treated me fair and with respect in my dealings with them, and none of them are friends.