Sunday, May 29, 2011

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Rolling Thunder Bikers Stop In NJ On Their Way To DC For Memorial Day Tribute

The Rolling Thunder Ride is rumbling its way into the Nations' Capitol for a weekend of tributes to the military and a rally.[...]

Will Palin Steal Rolling Thunder?

Sarah Palin's decision to attend Rolling Thunder has given the demonstration's organizers cause for concern.[...]

Rolling Thunder: Palin not invited
A group that seeks to raise awareness of POW/MIA issues says it never invited Sarah Palin to a Memorial Day weekend event in the nation's capital.[...]
Bikers Bicker Over Who Invited Sarah Palin to Their Motorcycle Ride

Players: Ted Shpak and Mike De Paulo, both members of Rolling Thunder, a veterans group that advocates for Prisoners of War. It was announced yesterday that potential Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, will attend the group's annual Memorial Day motorcycle ride in Washington, D.C., on Sunday.[...]

Fake 'Rolling Thunder' Merchandise A Problem
Memorial Day weekend is a time for Rolling Thunder to raise money for its cause but it's also a time for scammers to sell fake t-shirts.[...]
Pro-Veteran Spokesman Is Unhappy Sarah Palin Is Stealing His (Rolling) Thunder

Rolling Thunder is a non-profit organization which is dedicated to advocating on behalf of Prisoners of War and larger veteran issues and is best known for its annual motorcycle rides in Washington, D.C. on Memorial Day. Turns out that potential GOP candidate Sarah Palin has announced plans to attend the Rolling Thunder event at the Washington Mall this weekend, which according to Rolling.[...]

Aetna Announces Support for Rolling Thunder XXIV

Aetna announced a major sponsorship of Rolling Thunder XXIV, which benefits Rolling Thunder® Charities Inc. Rolling Thunder is an annual event held the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend that recognizes the sacrifices veterans have made for our country, including Prisoners of War and those still Missing in Action.[...]

Rolling Thunder rolls through Bristol
Black Wolf Harley Davidson employee Zach Collins had one thing to say about a group of 700 motorcycle riders who traveled Interstate 81 as part of an annual cross-country trip to honor the country's veterans. "It's real powerful to see that many bikes at once," Collins said of those who stopped into his motorcycle shop for lunch Wednesday as part of the 23rd annual Run for the Wall motorcycle.[...]

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