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Letters October 19, 2006
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Stolen Flag's
Honored History

I would just like to say to the individual or individuals that stole the American Flag from 7 School Street in Randolph that you have re-defined the term "low-life" in my vocabulary.

That flag was presented to Lois and Clayton Butterfield as a token of love from my family. This flag was flown over the Kuwaiti desert at Camp Victory (now destroyed), where my wife Karol was deployed for over 14 months. During all that time she received care packages from Lois and Clayton that were packed with all kind of gifts—food, toiletries, deodorants, soap, all packed with care, and all things taken for granted by thieving little hoodlums like yourself.

If you had any idea the hardship and strife that was behind that flag and the many families that sacrificed for it, you would return it to its righful place. But that probably won't happen, since you obviously don't have an ounce of respect for America or its flag. 

My family has always been there for America. My father, my father-in-law, my wife and I, have all served the military with pride and honor, and it's a shame that we have to endure the thought of even having to defend creeps such as yourself.

The Delia family

Randolph



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