We the People of Illinois WILL NOT COMPLY with Jiggly Belly Pritzker’s unconstitutional anti-gun edicts! Our county sheriffs and states attorneys have already said that they will not enforce or prosecute in the case of these “laws.”
https://rumble.com/v38i5np-county-officials-nullify-anti-gun-illinois-supreme-court-ruling-jbs-news-an.html
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Lol@ The John Birch Society …
Not that I don’t like the society, it just struck a nostalgic nerve for me. I was a member, thanks to my in-laws buying me a membership, for decades. I used to drive the bus that took the kids of the local chapter to Custer SD for John Birch Society’s kids summer camp. Two weeks of sitting in on the teachings of some of the best, most savvy political minds in the American general population. When I wasn’t taking the kids to Mt. Rushmore National Monument and such.
Those in-laws are now gone to their reward, which I’m certain is a very good one and my membership lapsed years back.
The reason I think this is funny, in a warm and fuzzy sort of way, is that there’s a nincompoop in here that thinks I don’t know anything at all about “The Global Communist Conspiracy”. Hell, I’ve had to drop more copies of “None Dare Call it Conspiracy” in airport trash cans when headed overseas where that would not be a good thing to have in my possession — Than I can count. It’s not a large book and I would always re-read it on the way out of the country to remind myself of the enemies America faces.
Thanks for posting this video by the John Birch Society. It’s a very good and true topic and argument and I’m happy to see that the Society is still out there somewhere.
Custer – you dredged up some good memories with that name. I miss riding my motorcycle out there in NE and S.D., there’s a soft spot in my heart for that area of the country, nothing like it. I used to ride from IL to S.D. to the bike rally at Sturgis (when my body wasn’t so painful), and I always took only back roads the whole way; that’s how you find some of the most beautiful areas in my opinion. I used to love riding on Route 20 in NE, up through Valentine and through the Rosebud Reservation on HWY 83, which was a lonely ride but that’s just what I liked. Riding through Rosebud at night with a full moon is an experience, I’m sure you can attest. Great people out that way too.
Yeah, I know that area well, used to ride out there myself. Riding in the NE Sandhills and SD Badlands is epic.
Even with fat bobs you need to make sure you have full tanks at sundown because gas stations there are few and far between and most of those close at night.
I had to ask a small town cop for help one night, he had a key to the local gas station. He was super nice about it. I don’t know if he was a really helpful, friendly type or he just didn’t want a guy on a huge motorcycle camped at the gas station until it opened in the morning. I filled up, left a couple bucks extra and took off into the night.
There’s a lake in Custer State Park that has a bunch of cabins and kitchen, shower facilities and such. I drove the John Birch Society kids out to summer camp there several years in a row.
That was decades ago so I’m a little fuzzy on the details but I always had a lot of fun and surprisingly few problems with the kids. They were generally a very well behaved bunch. Except one kid that always got on the bus with a cooler full of Mountain Dew. After the first leg of the first trip I made him give me the cooler and ask if he wanted a soda. Otherwise he’d guzzle them down as fast as he could and wanted to stop every half hour for a restroom break. We were on a schedule so that needed a bit of oversight. First world problems.