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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2008

Funeral procession for Maj. Scott A. Hagerty on June 13th, 2008 in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

The City of Stillwater, the local community and the Patriot Guard Riders all did an outstanding job of minimizing the impact of the 4 members of the Westboro Baptist Church who "picketed" or "protested", 2 of which were just children. They didn't stay long and one of the OKC news stations could not even find them and reported that they did not show up. :-)

I have never been more proud of the community. I just wish I had seen all the other people who lined main street and most of the road all the way to the cemetery. It must have been amazing.

http://www.scotthagerty.com/
http://www.patriotguard.org/

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  • @LegionLives You could start at patriotguard "dot" org But there are local chapters all over by state. I'm not a member (no bike) but I wanted to make sure someone answered your question. I'm sure they would be happy to have you. 

  • @suthnbikerman47 How do I get in?

  • Need to do a run for your constitution, Americas Freedom and Ron Paul.

  • HOW DO I JOIN!

  • I am PROUD to be a Patriot Guard Rider. I lived and fought with you in Iraq and I will stand by and protect you back home. God bless each and everyone of our brave men and women, both actively serving and those that have served, as well as their families.

  • both of my parents are patriot guard riders, and when i get out of the military i'm gonna be one as well.

  • I served with Scott back in the '80s when we were both enlisted soldiers. I had not seen him since then, but it was a terrible blow last year when I read about his death.  Thank you Patriot Guard Riders for keeping these freaks from making a mockery out of his funeral service.

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