To say my last Journey 4 Justice trip to Topeka this past weekend was incredible would be an understatement. 6 trips, 8500 miles and this was the best; hands down.
The bikes are serviced and bags are almost packed but there is still time for you to join us in Topeka as we celebrate my 50th birthday the funnest way I know.
Humanitarian Aaron Jackson may be my new hero. Even though I admit to being a bit jealous for wanting to do this almost 2 years ago and not getting it done, I am very glad Aaron and his group are going to make a HUGE impact on the Weburro Baptist Cult in Topeka Kansas.
When it comes to the "New Year" I don't make resolutions, I decide my vacation time and submit it on Jan 1. This year is no different, or a surprise, on where I am riding for my Birthday.
Here we go, another year and more trips to Topeka Kansas to remind the members of the Wetburro Baptist Cult they are not appreciated. I find no greater pleasure than doing what members of Journey 4 Justice do and if you too would like to experience what it's like to legally spit in the face of America's Most Hated Family then perhaps you should plan a trip to Topeka this Summer.?
It looks as though the scumbags of the Westboro Baptist Cult (church) have cut their own throats; sort of speak. With their showing in Connecticut last week, it appears the entire country has just had enough of these foul and vile human beings and I use the term "human' loosely.
As another Thanksgiving comes around, I find myself more thankful this year than ever. There are many reasons, I'm sure many are the same ones you're thankful for, but when you're as lucky as I am, you need to stop and count your blessings and I am especially thankful for one specific person this year.
It's Monday. For me that means it's time to stop for a few minutes and acknowledge those who sacrificed their lives last week for this great country. These are MY hero's and hopefully yours as well. Check out this weeks video of the "Warrior's Song." If you have never
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Journey 4 Justice will still be in the Loveland Veterans Day Parade even if we have to ski. Nothing else matters to us tomorrow more than paying respect to the hundreds of thousands who have served and died for our country; snow or not. Lets all not forget many of our former soldiers died in worse conditions.
It never ceases to amaze me the kindness of some people. Earlier this week I had mentioned that I was looking for some candy donations for the Journey 4 Justice entry in the Loveland Veterans Day Parade this Sunday and what I got was more than I bargained for.
Calling all current, former and future members of Journey 4 Justice. We have been invited to participate and represent our country in Colorado's largest Veteran's Day parade in Loveland on Sunday November 11th.
I have been fortunate enough in life to surround myself with good people. Many of my friends are members of groups like the Patriot Guard, Journey 4 Justice, American Legion and the VFW. And then some individuals that are true hero's like Bill Suhre of the Suhre Law Firm in Greeley, Terry and Genia Myer {Gold Star Family), Nubbin and Angela Johnston (Gold Star Family), and the list goes on. But one individual sticks out today...