motorcycles as peace makers, or how to end the war in IRAQ

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motorcycles as peace makers, or how to end the war in IRAQ

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OF all the footage I,ve seen on T.V. of the war in IRAQ I rarely notice a motorcycle there. Those people NEED motorcycles and they don,t even know it.Motorcycles would bring peace,prosperity.Knowledge and education would spread like wildfire,people would have work and a way to work. Motorcycles could bring medical staff to remote areas, teachers could move between schools, and students will have transport to university. The people would lay down thier guns and take up the grips of motorcycles ,they would be forced to cooperate and take interest in each other, forming clubs of brotherhood to exchange knowledge of their machines for the betterment of their society. They would unveil the women, start eating BBQ pork and drinking beer like the rest of the world. peace would come!!!!!!!!!!!!anim-cheers1 the chef
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I remember being in Nicaragua in 1985... the place was busy with dnepr motorcycles with sidecars.... when I was back in 1988, all the dneprs were gone but was swarming with hondas

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Mmmm, let me see ride a motorcycle in Iraq. Nope dont think I'll take that one up, not with all the shooting etc going on.
Nice thought though.

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