DCM
09-11-2002, 07:03 AM
On this day of rememberance of the horrific attack on the U.S.A.
We in the motorsports 'community' will also take time to honor those we have lost to terrorism.
Let us never take for granted the freedom's we enjoy in this wonderful country.
Especially the opportunity to compete in what we enjoy so much. Be it soloII, lapping, road rally, pro-rally, rally-cross, road racing, or even those who race in circles, or in straight lines.
Let's never forget that freedoms we have were hard fought for, and because we do honor our God in our National motto's, 'In God we trust', in our pledge of allegiance, 'Under God' and by starting with many of motorsports events with the National anthem and a prayer to ask God's blessing's on our enterprises.
The real question to ask ourselves is, Is god on our side or are we on His?
Thank you for reading this, and I hope it does not offend anyone, but I must at least say these words . I hope they are a comfort to those with personal loss.
May God bless us all, and the United States of America.
Humbly, Dwight McCullough president MAC
'Let's roll'
We in the motorsports 'community' will also take time to honor those we have lost to terrorism.
Let us never take for granted the freedom's we enjoy in this wonderful country.
Especially the opportunity to compete in what we enjoy so much. Be it soloII, lapping, road rally, pro-rally, rally-cross, road racing, or even those who race in circles, or in straight lines.
Let's never forget that freedoms we have were hard fought for, and because we do honor our God in our National motto's, 'In God we trust', in our pledge of allegiance, 'Under God' and by starting with many of motorsports events with the National anthem and a prayer to ask God's blessing's on our enterprises.
The real question to ask ourselves is, Is god on our side or are we on His?
Thank you for reading this, and I hope it does not offend anyone, but I must at least say these words . I hope they are a comfort to those with personal loss.
May God bless us all, and the United States of America.
Humbly, Dwight McCullough president MAC
'Let's roll'