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Greeting and Salutations to all Brothers, Prospects, Support, and Onlookers!
Well, the hurry up and wait continues as a new obstacle gets cleared. I guess we are ground zero out here in Waah-shington, and the soft martial law continues with pot shops on the essential services list by the governor.
Enough of the current topic, I'm focusing on the road ahead.
March 29th is National Vietnam War Veterans Day, WELCOME HOME!
I need to say how proud and honored I am to walk among you all and be included as a Brother. Major Michael O'Donnell's poem always comes to me at this time, he was KIA months after it's writing in 1970;
"If you are able, save them a place inside you,
And save one backward glance when you are leaving,
for the places they can no longer go.
Be not ashamed to say you loved them,
though you may, or may not have always.
Take what they have left, and what they have
taught you with their dying, and keep it as your own.
And in that time that when men decide, and feel safe,
to call the war insane, take one moment,
to embrace these gentle heroes you left behind."
That's what we do when we put on The Cut, it's colors, and who it represents. The same is true when we ride and remind all who see us that the war will never be forgotten, who fought in it, and those gone but not forgotten.
We are fulfilling that promise and educating anyone we talk to.
We'll get this year done as we always have, with Love, Respect, and Brotherhood.
I wish all a life with no fear, plenty of beer, and always full of cheer!
LLRBF,
Sling Blade NSAA
Well, the hurry up and wait continues as a new obstacle gets cleared. I guess we are ground zero out here in Waah-shington, and the soft martial law continues with pot shops on the essential services list by the governor.
Enough of the current topic, I'm focusing on the road ahead.
March 29th is National Vietnam War Veterans Day, WELCOME HOME!
I need to say how proud and honored I am to walk among you all and be included as a Brother. Major Michael O'Donnell's poem always comes to me at this time, he was KIA months after it's writing in 1970;
"If you are able, save them a place inside you,
And save one backward glance when you are leaving,
for the places they can no longer go.
Be not ashamed to say you loved them,
though you may, or may not have always.
Take what they have left, and what they have
taught you with their dying, and keep it as your own.
And in that time that when men decide, and feel safe,
to call the war insane, take one moment,
to embrace these gentle heroes you left behind."
That's what we do when we put on The Cut, it's colors, and who it represents. The same is true when we ride and remind all who see us that the war will never be forgotten, who fought in it, and those gone but not forgotten.
We are fulfilling that promise and educating anyone we talk to.
We'll get this year done as we always have, with Love, Respect, and Brotherhood.
I wish all a life with no fear, plenty of beer, and always full of cheer!
LLRBF,
Sling Blade NSAA
