Rolling Thunder®, Inc. Conference Delegates Back Romney for President
NESHANIC STATION, N.J., Nov. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Rolling Thunder®, Inc. held its 15th Conference in Washington, D.C. on November 3, 2012 with 90% of the delegates voting to back Mitt Romney for President. Artie Muller, Executive Director stated the importance of Veteran's rights and benefits which would be affected by the 2012 election. The increase in prescription cost could be overwhelming preventing too many of our Veterans from receiving the proper care. Veterans returning from Afghanistan plus those who have already served are not receiving their benefits in a timely manner complicating their recovery with loss of homes, not enough food for their families and utility payments. He urged the delegates attending, from coast to coast, to pass this information to their members and the importance of voting for the Romney – Ryan ticket. Also, the right and the privilege of casting your vote!
About Rolling Thunder
Incorporated in 1995, Rolling Thunder®, Inc. is a class 501C-4 non-profit organization with over 100 chartered chapters throughout the United States. Membership comprises men and women with 40-45% being non-veterans and the balance being veterans from all wars and peacetime. Although many of its members ride motorcycles, a person does not have to own or ride a motorcycle to be a member, just the time and willingness to be an advocate for our troops, veterans, and POW/MIAs. For more information about Rolling Thunder, visit the organization's web site at http://www.rollingthunder1.com/index.html.
Information for Media
Program details are still available in the online press room. For more information, please contact Nancy Regg, national media committee chairperson, at (908) 310-3268 (cell) or [email protected].
Nancy Regg National Media Chairperson (908) 310-3268 (cell)
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SOURCE Rolling Thunder, Inc.
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