Wearing out the welcome

Letter from Orville Wright

American life - June 2003 - Colorado Central Magazine - No. 112 - Page 43
Copyright © 2003 by Orville Wright and Central Colorado Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
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Mr. Quillen:

Enjoyed the follow-up piece about the Klan on page 6 [of the May edition]. It appears that my mother worked in the "Dragon's Den," so to speak.

My Grandmother Wright attended the First Christian Church. I knew the minister as Mr. George. He kept a large number of bee hives and sold honey as a rather lucrative sideline during the war when sugar was rationed.

I also enjoyed the Letter from the Editor -- pp 29, et seq. Thought provoking and timely.

When we went on vacation to Germany and Austria in 1990, I was still on active duty with the Colorado State Patrol. The CSP dress code at that time included the classic military-style haircut. Consequently, I was frequently mistaken for a G.I.

Even back then, it was quite obvious the American military had worn out its welcome in that part of Europe. Until I was able to identify myself as an American police officer, quite a few of the locals were pretty surly and discourteous. Hear that it is even worse now.

Wonder when Uncle will quit trying to be a policeman to the world.

 Orville Wright
 Broomfield


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