Edition 4-09-04


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Freedom Rights Rally & State Meeting
April 9 - April 12
State Meeting: Sunday April 11 @ 12 Noon
Monticello - American Legion Hall

"Winds of Change" will be the theme of the 19th annual NCOM Convention, being held May 6-8, 2004 at the Biltmore Hotel in Oklahoma City, located at 401 S. Meridian, and hosted by ABATE of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Confederation of Clubs. For room reservations call (800) 522-6620, and mention NCOM for a special room rate of $64.00 single/double. 
Convention fees are $75 per person, including the Silver Spoke Awards Banquet, or $40 for Convention only. Pre-registration is recommended. For further information, call NCOM at (800) 525-5355, or log-on to our website at www.aimncom.com.

Mentoring Helps Seniors Seniors who volunteer in troubled urban schools help students,   but they get mental and physical health benefits as well.   Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions tested the   health benefits of those participating in an established school   volunteer program called Experience Corps, in Baltimore. The   study, published in the Journal of Urban Health, finds the   health benefits to be tangible -- 44 percent felt stronger and   cane use decreased in 50 percent. Falls also decreased. "Giving   back to your community may slow the aging process in ways that   lead to a higher quality of life in older adults," Dr. Linda   P. Fried, director of the Center on Aging and Health at Johns   Hopkins, says in a statement.  

OTTAWA - Police arrested a man from Ottawa, Wednesday, who they say headed up the Ottawa chapter of the Hells Angels and ran a well-organized, international crime network that stole and sold luxury vehicles.Paul Porter, 41, turned himself in to police in Gatineau after his home was raided in an operation carried out across Quebec and in Ottawa that seized stolen vehicles worth $1.2 million. Members of Ontario's Biker Enforcement Unit had also raided the bunker of the Hells Angels Nomad chapter in Gloucester.

Porter is considered to be a major player in the Ontario chapter of the Hells Angels, said to have lead the expansion of the biker gang into the province around five years ago. Police allege that Porter had started the auto-theft operation before that.

Porter is also known as Sasquatch because of his size, weighing 400 pounds and standing 6 feet tall. He ran a used book store on Wellington Street in Hintonburg.

A pipe-bombing Tuesday night at a Blasdell motorcycle clubhouse with ties to the Hells Angels might have been prompted by a rivalry with several clubs connected with the Outlaws, the nation's second-largest motorcycle club, police sources said.

Two pipe bombs were detonated at the Lonely Ones clubhouse on Martin Avenue at 11:30 p.m. The bomb triggered two explosions, but there was minimal damage. A member of the club was inside the building at the time, but no one was injured.

Wednesday, police sources said the blast might have been associated with the Outlaws, who have been competing with the No. 1 organization, the Hells Angels, for territory across Western New York.

Police say the long-standing feud is now being played out in a rivalry between "low-level" motorcycle clubs.

The Lonely Ones, who serve a support function for the Hells Angels, might be battling with several rival clubs who work for the Outlaws, police say.

"They're fighting for territory," said an officer with the Buffalo Police Department's Special Services Unit, which gathers intelligence.

"We're not sure the reason for (the pipe-bombing), but I think the Outlaws' support clubs think that the Hells Angels are trying to reopen a chapter in the area."

Donald Duck's middle name is Fauntleroy

Jerklaw again
Sioux Falls, S.D. (AP) The family of a motorcyclist killed in a collision with former U.S. Rep. Bill Janklow has asked that a wrongful death lawsuit be returned to state court in Minnesota.

Minneapolis lawyer Ronald Meshbesher, who represents the family, argued in court documents that Janklow was not on duty Aug. 16 when the former governor sped through a stop sign near Trent and caused an accident that killed Randy Scott, 55, of Hardwick, Minn.

Meshbesher is challenging a finding last month by U.S. Attorney Tom Heffelfinger that Janklow was on official business. If that determination stands, the federal government, instead of Janklow, and pay any civil damages.

Meshbesher has said if federal taxpayers are held responsible, Scott's family won't be entitled to punitive damages, something not allowed under the Federal Tort Claims Act, which protects federal employees.

"Janklow behind the wheel, to use a cliche, was an accident waiting to happen. It would be unfair to saddle his employer -- the United States and its taxpayers -- with the costs of Janklow's proven criminal conduct," Meshbesher wrote in a motion filed in U.S. District Court in Minnesota.

Personally I think PMS is just an excuse to be a bitch that is only accepted by wimpy assed new-aged liberal excuses for men so here goes

1. Pass My Shotgun
2.
Psychotic Mood Shift
3. Perpetual Munching Spree
4. Puffy Mid-Section
5. People Make me Sick
6. Provide Me with Sweets
7. Pardon My Sobbing
8. Pi
mples May Surface
9. Pass My Sweatpants
10. Pissy Mood Syndrome
11. Plainly; Men Suck
12. Pack My Stuff
...and my favorite one...
13. Potential Murder Suspect