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Mike Newton: Criticism of vandals too light Personal commentary Mike Newton writes: I feel that he comments made regarding the vandalism of a monument area honoring those who served and those who died to protect our freedom, were too light. If these idiots are ever caught, make an example out of them, by allowing a Veteran to punish them as they see fit . . . ! I must be dreaming; our system, or the ACLU, or some other government funded group would only charge the Veteran with violating some idiot's rights. Nice thought though. - Mike NewtonComments re article 68815 Comments On an outrageous case of vandalism This story was posted on 2014-08-01 08:26:06
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