I have been still during all this posturing and reflection on bikes vs cars, progressivism vs whatever and now humor indicating that Sweden, one of the oldest socialist countries --represents neutrality in anything except war.
Lately others have been bemoaning the lack of activism like the "good ole 1960s" when the issue was military service and the draft. Maybe the curtain is falling on the man made global warming hoax and the unintended results of corn in the gas tanks. Maybe people are waking up to "smart growth" and other pop phrases and names for STATE controls or socialism. Just "chill out" and get past it.
Anyway, THIS is a link for information on just about the only FREE event in biking.
Eric
http://louisreedrace.blogspot.com/
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Aaron Crandall wrote:
I would say that BFW is more "neutral" than conservative. Just think of us at the Sweden of the transportation community.
In all seriousness, I think we could be more progressive on issues & the unfortunate thing is that we've lost almost all, if not all, grassroots efforts, internally/externally. That's the problem w/growth & success of an organization, especially when the membership becomes more diverse (thought/ideology).
Aaron
Please visit www.active.com/donate/act6ride/crandall to sponsor my bicycle ride (ACT 6) in Aug to benefit the AIDS Network.
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Subject: RE: [Bikies] A lobby to cut bike/ped funding
To: "'Ann Freiwald'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "'Sarah Gaskell'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [email protected], "'Russell Pietz'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'Bereny, Allie'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 9:55 AM
This is standard fare for FreeRepublic pile on, call people socialists, moonbats, whatever.There is a strong presence out there of people who are paranoid about alternative transportation. My favorite are the groups that believe smart gowrth is a secret U.N. conspiracy to subvert the constitution.
The sad part is that the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin seems more interested in not offending people who hold these wildly distorted beliefs about alternative transportation than it is in making sure Wisconsins built environment accommodates urban bicycling.In this sense, the BFW has become a wing of the conservative movement.
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Subject: [Bikies] A lobby to cut bike/ped funding
I recently found myself quoted and ridiculed on the Free Republic web site for mentioning, in response to a ped death, that car drivers ought to be responsible for the safety of others when they wield their 1.5 ton vehicles on the road. Some of the ridicule bashed the idea of walking and biking as a viable mode of transport. See link and read all comments at your own risk, some of these people are seriously sick not to mention they got most of the details of the actual crash completely wrong.Then I heard this guy, Terry Jeffery, interviewed on a radio show about the "threat to the car" (see his full article at link below), and how government is trying to force people out of their cars. I am starting to wonder if this is a back door effort to make biking and walking look stupid or bad to the average American and thereby reduce support for funding biking and walking improvements. Am I being paranoid?_______________________________________________ Bikies mailing list [email protected] http://www.danenet.org/mailman/listinfo/bikies
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