The Pentagon has rejected a permit for the annual Rolling to Remember motorcycle ride that is held in Washington, DC, each Memorial Day.
www.breitbart.com
Under President Joe Biden’s leadership, the Pentagon has rejected a permit for the annual Rolling to Remember motorcycle ride that is held in Washington, DC, each Memorial Day to honor POW/MIA veterans.
How American! Not.
Of course he rescinded their permit. Why would he want a bunch of dirty deplorable motorcycle-riding Veterans tooling around the White House on their noisy motorized bicycles? Besides, they're all probably Trump-supporters and they'll probably hold Christian prayer vigils for those evil running-dog imperialist jack-booted Yankee soldiers who lost their lives while treating those poor Vietnamese peasants so badly, a long time ago.
You have to give old Joe a break. He's old and probably can't muster up enough saliva to spit on those bikers, many of whom are Vietnam veterans themselves. Of course, he could always get ahold of John Kerry, if he's in town. He'd be more than happy to spit on them, if Old White Joe can't do it.
Which reminds me of a song, for some reason...
I'm coming, I'm coming, for my head is bending low
I hear their gentle voices calling "Old White Joe...."
And now for the truth.
One - The White House does not approve such permits.
Two - Here is the true headline.
Pentagon Rejects Permit Request By Veterans Group For Memorial Day Motorcycle Ride.
www.stripes.com
WASHINGTON – The Defense Department rejected a request from organizers of a traditional Memorial Day weekend motorcycle ride in the nation’s capital, throwing logistics of the event into uncertainty just weeks before it is scheduled to take place.
Motorcyclists typically use the Pentagon’s parking lot as a staging area for the ride, but defense officials denied the permit application Friday for this year’s event. Officials cited the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the size of the expected crowd as the reason..
The Pentagon reject the permit, NOT THE WHITE HOUSE.
The primary concerns were the COVID Pandemic and the Crowd Size.
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There are no options with as much space and convenient routes to the memorials, meaning it will be more difficult, disruptive, and expensive than if the Pentagon parking lots were available,” said Joe Chenelly, national executive director of AMVETS. ri
In other it was the Pentagon who killed the ride for obvious reasons.
Try telling the truth next time, I know it is difficult for Cons to do so. But the OP lied. The White House was NOT involved the decision, such decisions regarding this type of Holiday Function very seldom if ever reach the White House.