Thursday, July 3, 2014

PGR leadership entirely bereft of integrity

As we pause fighting the good fight - and ride away for a few days to clear our heads and celebrate Independence Day in the good ol' USA - here's something interesting to ponder...

Twelve members of Patriot Guard leadership (I use that term loosely as I have not witnessed evidence of responsible leadership) anyway - perhaps it is better to say twelve PGR members in positions of authority have engaged in what can only be classified as mob character assassination, abusing both a member in good standing and their positions of authority within the organization. The image of the PGR (especially in Texas) is suffering under current leadership. It's just an observation but one reason why that is -- is leadership, such as it is, seems to be entirely bereft of integrity. The Patriot Guard membership deserves better leadership. I cannot imagine why there is not an outcry from the membership at large.

So with the twelve PGR and their target Ted Frosty Foster - we have the nefarious number thirteen. Uh-Oh... thirteen is sometimes seen as an unlucky number - unlucky for them - maybe.

To date: Only one person in the thirteen (Ted Frosty Foster) has acted with integrity and provided proof of his stance - uh - that would be INNOCENT.

To date: Only one person in the thirteen (Ted Frosty Foster) is not guilty of violating numerous sections of the Patriot Guard Code of Conduct.

In the USA we have a rule of law that places the burden of proof on the prosecution or accuser. Last I checked in polite society a person is innocent until proven guilty. Operative word in that statement - proven. Silence (from the other side) is provocative but hardly convincing.

Our side of the story is out there. We stand by it. Not an ounce of budge in our bodies.
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