The GUNNY'S SACK
November 2001
This year's West Coast Regional NCOM conference
near Tacoma, WA. was a great success for us out here in the upper
left corner.
We had speakers on riders' rights from several folks. Our own
Sam Hochberg, Oregon AIM attorney talked about some of the things
going on here in Oregon with beanie helmts, and with the "Gang"
affiliation labeling in Portland. We lost the case in court, and
the biker elected not to appeal. The good news: NOT ONE BIKER
has been designated since this lawsuit as a member of a "criminal
gang" (i.e, motorcycle club!), because of the furor over
it.
Spike Neal, an Oregon civil rights attorney and avid freedom fighter
talked about discrimination and how it affects us. Marty Fox,
our Washington AIM attorney, talked at length about the effects
of new federal anti- terrorist legislation on bikers and clubs.
And last but not least, Outsiders MC's PigPen outlined the progress
of the Confederation of Clubs in Washington, and Brother Speed
MC's Showman from the Oregon Confederation of Clubs brought us
up to date with that group. Showman dropped a bomb on us by announcing
his retirement from active participation and handed the reins
to Longview Tom of the Gypsy Joker MC, who was already serving
as Vice Chair. Tom was later elected to a full term as Chairman
at a subsequent meeting in November.
All in all a very good Regional convention. We're eagerly looking
forward to next May in New Orleans with the International meeting
of NCOM and ICOM.
WINTER: All right folks, even though it's still warm
out we need to think about winterizing our rides. Get your manuals
out and do the good stuff before you put the scoot to bed for
the year, if you don't ride wintertime in your neck of the woods.
If you do it right you'll be ready to go the first time the sun
is out in the spring. Don't get caught short like you did this
year. If things keep up the way they are we may well be able to
ride all year this year here in Oregon. Won't hurt my feelings
at all. Most of us here ride year-round anyway. Just gets us a
little damp, that's all. NEWS BITS'N
PIECES:
BURBANK, CA: Jay Leno's Harley drew $360,200! It's been
all over TV, that bike isn't worth that kind of money but the
public needed a good excuse to spend money to help the victims
of Sept 11th. The proceeds from the online e-bay sale of the scoot
and matching truck went to the Twin Towers Fund for victims of
the terrorist attack. Very generous of Jay Leno, I say. Thanx,
Jay.
MIDDLETOWN, PA: Here is another winner from the lottery
who will ride herself a new scoot. Pamela Romanishan from Danielsville,
PA won her new Harley Sporty through the second chance drawing
of that state's lottery. She and her hubby are scooter lovers
and as luck would have it she was in the middle of taking her
states rider ed course when she got word she won. She and the
old man are walkin' on the moon right now and she has her own
ride. I'm proud for her.
PAKISTAN: Like there's not ENOUGH crap going on in the
world right now, seems that SOME of these terrorists took to motorcycles
to conduct one of their strikes. You might have heard about it:
15 Christians got mowed down in October by six motorcyclists.
They hopped off their bikes, jumped into a church with their AK-47's
firing and yelling about a "graveyard for Christians,"
and rode off. I guess a bike is like a knife or a gun. It can
be used for good and bad. I wish it didn't happen at all -- but
I wish it wasn't with BIKES.
MILWAUKEE, WI: The chairman of Harley- Davidson, Jeffrey
Bleustein is selling off twelve MILLION bucks worth of his Harley
stock, so the news wires said. My boss Sam Hochberg tells me that
from what he reads, the motor company is still in very good shape.
In fact, he says he MEANT to tell me I should've bought some Harley
stock for my retirement fund when they hit around $35 or $36 a
share, after the September 11th attacks. Now it's back up to about
$48 a share. Damn! Well, I just hope that Bluestein is not selling
because he KNOWS something we don't!
MAKUHARI, JAPAN: They had a car show here, and according
to a copyrighted story I saw from Reuters, two of the futuristic
"concept cars" on display had fold-up MOTORCYCLES built
in, as part of the car's back seat! Can y'imagine? You're broke
down on the side of the road, you just pull out the back seats
and you have TWO little bikes to scoot on down the road! Now,
how about we start talkin' Ford and Harley teaming up to do that
for cars here in the USA, instead of just Harley styling and "colors"
on trucks?
KYOTO, JAPAN: Here's a 65 year-old Biker Buddhist monk
who hangs out at Kyoto's "Temple of the Golden Pavilion."
His thing is to ride his bike out to students on their school
excursions in the area, and give 'em a lecture on his Temple's
history. Now this little story is coming to you from the Gunny
who's got a few years on that monk, and I still ride, too! Don't
let those years get you off your scoot!
GUNNY AGAIN: The recent events in September have backfired
on the persons responsible in that instead of this country cringing
and taking cover, we have taken steps to bring these criminals
to justice. Suddenly our national pride and faith in ourselves
is evident. Our national banner, the stars and stripes, has taken
new meaning among our people. I'm so very proud to say I'm an
AMERICAN, and so very proud to stand with my brothers and sisters
and proclaim that THESE DEEDS WILL BE PAID FOR BY THOSE WHO INITIATED
THEM.
We'll surely be talking about those attacks at the next NCOM Conference,
since every-other year, it's also the "InternationalCoalition
Of Motorcyclists (ICOM)" convention. It will be held in May
2002, , at the Radisson Hotel in New Orleans, just blocks from
the famed French Quarter. The reservation number is toll free
1-800-333-3333. The hotel is at 1500 Canal street, New Orleans,
LA 70112. This convention promises to be one crackerjack of a
gathering of freedom fighters from all over the USA and the world.
Make your reservations soon or you will be out of luck. Rooms
are going much faster than expected. The rates are cheap: $79.00
per night if you mention the NCOMconvention. These are unheard
of rates for this kind of accommodation. If you never get to another
convention, don't miss this one.
You will meet with so many people from all over the world that
will inspire you in our ongoing fight for our individual rights
to live our lives making our own choices about safety and how
we live. It's 3 full days of seminars led by fellow bikers and
by our AIM Attorneys. This is just one more excellent example
of how the AIM (Aid To Injured Motorcyclists) program and NCOM
(National Coalition Of Motorcyclists) support our way of life.
Our AIM attorneys around the country put their money where their
mouths are, and NCOM pays most of the freight to put this on.
If you have an accident CALL YOUR AIM ATTORNEY. They will help
you, or at the very least, give you some free advice. Call TOLL
FREE 1-800-ON-A-BIKE (531-2424) You can reach Sam Hochberg, Oregon
AIM attorney at (503) 224-1106 or toll-free 1-800- 347-1106. They
even speak Spanish there now, too. Aloha. I mean, Adios.
Keep the round side on the bottom,
Gunny, Oregon's AIM Chief of Staff