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TIGER
TALES – MARCH 2010
Hello to all our Riding Community, and how's everybody? I'm sure
everyone's ready for Spring to come around the corner and warm up our
state, especially after all the wacky weather we've had! As I write
this, North
Texas is getting some of the worst snow they've had in many
years--over eleven inches, with Oklahoma only getting a glancing blow
from this latest storm. So much for Global Warming, I
guess. A number
of our ABATE Members have only recently gotten their power back on after
almost two weeks without it, particularly in the Lawton and Altus areas. I'm
very glad our ABATE Family was able to survive without undue
hardship. As I mention my friends from Lawton District 3, I'm reminded
that one of their chapter members, Allan Luttrell, was run over on his
bike recently by a negligent motorist, and was grievously injured. He's
currently recuperating at OU Trauma Center, and I hope everyone will
remember him in thought and prayer. Our 2010 Legislative Campaign, with
the goal of both passing a Motorcycling Safety, Education and Awareness bill
and clarifying and increasing the effectiveness of Jaggers' Law, is
specifically designed to reduce the likelihood of riders like Allan Luttrell
becoming victimized. Here's to a Speedy Recovery, Allan—your ABATE Brothers and
Sisters stand in solidarity with you!
It certainly was great to see everybody who was able to attend our 19th
Annual ABATE Legislative Breakfast on February 10, and it was terrific
to get positive feedback on how well ABATE attendees were received.
Almost 200 riders showed up, many wearing pink shirts, ribbons and
buttons to honor the life of our own "Gunner" Catcher. I
personally
interacted with the Capitol Sgt-at-Arms, and he complimented our Riding
Community on how well-behaved, dedicated and courteous everyone was. That's
the result of close to two decades of ABATE Freedom Fighters working together to
cultivate relationships by simply treating others the way we want to be
treated. Thanks so much to all of you for your considerable efforts.
The OETA Television Crew was even impressed, and gave us some good press
coverage. Over 70 ABATE Members set the stage for a successful event by
attending what turned into a leadership brainstorming session at the Hawthorn
Inn in Oklahoma
City the night before. Thanks, "2R" for
moderating that politically beneficial and socially uplifting session.
Kudos also to our ABATE folks who brought sewing machines to outfit riding
vests with the truly awesome Legislative Breakfast patches which can only be
obtained by event attendees who took an active part in lobbying for Biker
Freedom. We are well on our way to getting the legislation passed
mentioned earlier, as well as our Malfunctioning Traffic Light Bill and
legislation naming three experienced riders to the state's Motorcycle
Advisory Council. The respect ABATE has with the Oklahoma Legislature
was evident when our membership was recognized with a standing ovation from
Legislators in both the House and Senate Chambers! I'd like to
enthusiastically thank Carmaletta Lara for rounding up the breakfast items
and supervising logistics, Sharon "Li'l Bit" Taylor for spending
over four hours visiting legislators' offices and delivering invitations, and
all ABATE Members for taking time out of your busy schedules to
volunteer--you're American and Oklahoma Patriots of the finest sort!
We in the Central OK District have our 2010 event line-up for
distribution and entry into the ABATE Activities Calendar. The event
listing is as follows: War Memorial Run to
the State Capitol:
Monday,May
31, 2010 (Memorial Day); Jesus House Benefit Poker Run: Saturday,
June 19, 2010; ABATE and Friends Party: Saturday, September 11, 2010;
Veterans' Day Run to the State Capitol: Thursday,
November 11, 2010 (Veterans' Day); COD Toy Run: Sunday,
December 12, 2010. I sincerely hope a number of you will
be able to join us for some of these festive occasions--if for no other
reason than to see me back on a motorcycle! Feel free to contact me if you
have any questions, or if we need to deconflict on any of the dates.
Unfortunately, the Toy Run date is carved in stone, and historically has been
held the same day as the
Tulsa Toy Run. I apologize for that, and wish it could be otherwise--maybe we
can negotiate some sort of change in the future.
Our Chapter membership is enthusiastic about this being a terrific year,
and look forward to you joining us in the fun. John Pierce mentioned at
the State Motorcyclists Improving Legislative Effectiveness seminar that
an indication of a successful Chapter meeting is when folks stay after
adjournment to socialize and discuss issues. Our members have routinely
been hanging out in a cold parking lot for 45 minutes afterward, so that must
be a good sign!
Tiger's Tip O' The Month: With Spring Riding Season approaching, it's
time to get both yourselves and your machines in condition to ride more
often, and I'm sure no arm-twisting is needed for that! Not everyone
out there is hard-core to the extent that they've done a bunch of
motorcycling over the winter, so if your bike has been put to bed for a
couple of months, it's a good time to get a complete servicing
accomplished. There are a number of excellent independent bike shops
and motorcycle dealerships out there that support ABATE and Motorcycling
Freedom, and they deserve our patronage. Spring is also a good time to
consider taking the Experienced Riders Course, if your skills are rusty and
need polishing. Remember: the "E" in ABATE stands for
Education! One other thing: with all the wintry weather we've experienced,
there's still tons of sand on the road that can make riding, especially at
slow speed, treacherous. You can even take a spill on it getting on and
off your scoot, so be observant!
Well, it's time for me to call a halt to this scribbling so I can head
to work and pay bills. I very much look forward to seeing my Riding
Family on the Road as things green up and March hopefully goes out like
a Lamb. You know, in the Ancient World, there was no higher honor to
brag about than to announce that a person was a Roman Citizen.
Achieving that status usually came about as the result of hard work,
achievement, heroism, or through purchasing the title with large amounts
of money. Just before the Oklahoma SMILE's afternoon meeting began on
January 9, I was completely taken by surprise as my ABATE Family
presented me with a gorgeous eagle sculpture--thanks for the kind words,
Ray-Man. Much more meaningful, however, was my receiving the first-ever
Lifetime Membership in ABATE of Oklahoma from all my Brothers and Sisters! The
Organization also gave me a Lifetime Member Patch at the Legislative
Breakfast, which I definitely intend to fly with great
pride! Like the ancient Romans, I consider this a supreme honor, and
I'm deeply humbled and appreciative. However, I'm not dead yet, and the
work goes on--so, let's get back to the business of defending Liberty.
Ride Free and Safely, and I'll see you next month!
Keep It On The Black Strip Between The Trees,
Tiger Mike
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