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Woman involved in neo-Nazi incident takes letter writer to task

| August 16, 2006 12:00 AM

To the Editor:

In regards to D.C. Orr's letter, let me start by saying, were you there with me and my girls the night this incident with those neo-Nazis happened? If so I guess I must not have seen you or even known it. Just like you do not know what happened.

I was just taking my girls for a bite of food from McDonald's when those so-called men started yelling, calling me a f——g n—-r b—h. I did drive off Mr. Orr and ignored them but it did no good. They continued even while I sat there waiting in the drive-through.

My girls were terrified and crying. They even wanted me to just leave their food there and go home, and for what reason? We were doing nothing to these people, nothing at all. How can you side with that Mr. Orr?

As for you saying that I must have coached my girls into this, do you know that I did not want to get the police involved with this but it was either them or my husband and I don't think they would have wanted him to come up there. Anyone that knows my husband will agree with that.

So if you don't know what you're talking about, try for once just keeping your mouth shut, because in my opinion, people like you that stick their nose in everyone's business (just to get noticed) should just stay under the rock they crawled out from under.

And as for Mr. Waters, you don't ever hear of him attacking people do you? Well let me answer that for you — no you don't, so just drop it.

But if you really wanted something to whine about, I could have just let my husband deal with it. Maybe you would have been more happy then. So put that in your pipe and smoke it, Mr. Orr.

And another thing — your little Nazi friends there may be able to afford a better attorney or legal help if they would get off there butts and get a job instead of collecting government monies. Better yet what kind of a man has his wife work at a gas station to support him while he lays around doing nothing but causing problems for the community? Answer that Mr. Orr. Is that what you call your hero? Hum, makes me wonder!

Well what would you have done if it were your wife and kids? Just blown it off? I doubt it, but because it wasn't you feel like you can just flap your gums to no end, right? Well guess what, so can I, and if you don't like it, that's just too bad.

So I guess what I am saying in all this is to make you and your little friends there on the corner happy, everyone with the misfortune of having to stop at the red light on the corner of Louisiana and Highway 2 should either wear earplugs or crank their stereo loud enough so as not to hear them there people. That should do it, problem solved, are you happy now?

Ann Kowalski