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04-29-2006, 01:52 AM #1
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21st Century Paul Revere Ride - Summer 2006
The 21st Century Paul Revere Ride of 2006
www.21stCenturyPaulRevereRide.US
Contacts and donations:
Howard Wooldridge, Project Coordinator for the 21st Century Paul Revere Ride: 301-695-1739, email
Frosty Wooldridge: email
Please send donations to:
21st Century Paul Revere ride c/o Frosty Wooldridge P.O. Box 207, Louisville, Colorado 80027.
Make checks and money orders out to the "21st Century Paul Revere Ride".
Dear fellow American:
YOU'RE INVITED TO RIDE 48 STATES COAST TO COAST THIS SUMMER: "21ST CENTURY PAUL REVERE RIDE 2006".
Do you have a passion for motorcycles, an iron butt and helping America? We need 4 long distance motorcycle riders to leave Denver on May 29, 2006 and end in Washington, DC on August 5, 2006 for a ride across America stopping at all 48 capitols. Approximately 14,000 miles at about 250 miles per day. We will pay for your meals at $20.00 per day and 20 cents a mile for fuel and upkeep of your motorcycle. We'll have one or more RVs for showers and to carry personal gear provided.
You will be riding for a great cause to stop illegal and mass immigration into America. If you're a political type, you're going to love this ride. You will be covered by TV stations and hundreds of newspapers. You'll enjoy more extraordinary memories than anyone has ever experienced on this historic motorcycle ride. This ride is not for the faint of heart. Your shirt will read: STOP MASS IMMIGRATION - ASK US HOW. The illegals do not like this call to action. Mexican flags maybe thrown in your face, etc.
Here is the route and schedule.
Ride with Frosty Wooldridge, the author of Motorcycle Adventure to Alaska and 25 year feature writer to Rider Magazine, Road Rider and many others. For complete details please contact Frosty.
HOSPITALITY: If you would like to ride for a day or a state, meet the Paul Revere Riders and offer a cold one, offer your place as hospitality for an evening, contact Howard J. Wooldridge, Ride Coordinator at: 301-695-1739 or email Howard. We especially need a place to overnight near your state capital.People who take issue with control of population do not understand that if it is not done in a graceful way, nature will do it in a brutal fashion - Henry Kendall
End foreign aid until America fixes it's own poverty first - me
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04-29-2006, 02:48 AM #2
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This is a great Idea
:P
There are many bike riders. What you should do is print the information and go to where the bikers hang out and see if you can talk their leaders about getting on board. The more people you have the better. Numbers and more Numbers is what count. We need big numbers without them we are not being heard. The bikers have big numbers.
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05-01-2006, 09:11 PM #3
Riding for a great cause to stop illegal and mass immigratio
Riding for a great cause to stop illegal and mass immigration
into America.
http://www.21stcenturypaulrevereride.us/info/route.html
Route of the 21st Century
Paul Revere Ride
Below is a route schedule with arrival dates. You can also print a
flyer with information about the ride and the route.
Motorcycle Route: All dates are close estimates:
Denver, Colorado - May 29 (holiday)
Cheyenne, Wyoming - May 29 (holiday)
Billings, Montana - May 30
Helena, Montana - June 1
Pocatello, Idaho - June 2 PM
Salt Lake City, Utah - Saturday, June 3 Noon
Twin Falls, Idaho - Sunday, June 4 Noon
Boise, Idaho - June 5 AM
Seattle, Washington - June 8 AM
Olympia, Washington - June 8 PM
Salem, Oregon - June 9
Sacramento, California - June 12 PM
Carson City, Nevada - June 13 AM to LA via PCH
Los Angeles, California - Saturday, June 17 AM
San Diego, California - Sunday, June 18 AM
Phoenix, Arizona - June 20 AM
Santa Fe, New Mexico - June 22 AM
Austin, Texas - Sunday, June 25 AM
Crawford, Texas - Sunday, June 25 Noon
Dallas, Texas - Sunday, June 25 PM
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - June 27 PM
Jefferson City, Missouri - June 29 AM
Topeka, Kansas - June 30 AM
Lincoln, Nebraska - June 30 PM
Des Moines, Iowa - Saturday, July 1 PM
Pierre, South Dakota - July 3 PM
Bismarck, North Dakota - July 4 AM (holiday)
St. Paul, Minnesota - July 5 PM
Madison, Wisconsin - July 7 PM
Chicago, Illinios - Saturday, July 8 Noon
Springfield, Illinois - Sunday, July 9 PM
Lansing, Michigan - July 13 AM
Indianpolis, Indiana - July 14 AM
Franfort, Kentucky - July 14 PM
Nashville, Tennessee - Sunday, July 16 AM
Little Rock, Arkansas - July 18 PM
Baton Rouge, Lousiana - July 19 PM
Jackson, Mississippi - July 20 PM
Montgomery, Alabama - July 21 PM
Tallahassee, Florida - Saturday, July 22 PM
Atlanta, Georgia - July 25 AM
Columbia, South Carolina - July 26 AM
Charlotte, North Carolina - July 27 AM
Raliegh, North Carolina - July 28 AM
Charleston, West Virginia - Saturday, July 29 PM
Columbus, Ohio - July 31 AM
Albany, New York - August 3 AM
Montpelier, Vermont - August 4 AM
Augusta, Maine - Saturday, August 5 AM
Concord, New Hampshire - August 7 AM
Boston, Massachusetts - August 7 PM
Providence, Rhode Island - August 8 AM & Hartford - NOON
Trenton, New Jersey - August 9 AM
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - August 9 PM
Dover, Delaware - August 10 AM
Annapolis, Maryland - August 10 PM
Richmond, Virginia - August 11 AM
Washington, DC - Saturday, August 12 NOON
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