Re. Texas Rocker:
**Smith said it all changed when the Cossacks decided to put Texas on the back of their vests, intensifying mounting tensions with the Bandidos, who view Texas as their territory.
It was cool to me at first. I grew up in Texas, Smith said. But things changed and that is not what I joined for.**
Seth A. Smith, who was at Waco as a Cossack, gave it up:
**This whole situation destroyed what I expected out of a club, Smith said. We joined because of the family atmosphere, the family component, but this has all been far from it. Im out.
He said he allowed his motorcycle to be released back to the lienholder. He and his wife now share a two-door Fiat.**
Finny has jumped the shark again in #76:
” The Bandidos look very much like a pretty square manly club of Veteran dudes who are trying to change that bad image in a biker brotherhood.”
Yeah, the bikers’ own statements match up with the indictment on that stuff, the only thing that doesn’t match is the apologists’ stories around here.