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As a veteran, I feel that I have been stereotyped. I also strongly resent the suggestion (subtle, and occasionaly overt) that I was trusted to kill or die for my country when they found it useful, but somehow untrustworthy, dangerous, or 'not quite right' now that I'm home.

ATTENTION U.S. CONGRESS: we did not kill men because we enjoy it... we did it because you ordered us to do it. YOU are the ones to be feared.
As a vet, I am ashamed that those who gave us draft numbers and had us trained to meet military standards and needs now refer to us as potential terrorists. I cannot begin to express how outrageous and pompous I find the current government's stance.
 
You might as well pull a "lost tribe" member out of the Amazon rain forest to write a guide to circuits and electrical engineering....
Give them credit; they at least avoided referring to Gremlins throwing the bullets and witchery reloading them inside the gun. And at least there wasn't a picture of a complete cartridge flying out of a barrel :D (that one's my favorite)

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I didn't read it, but I do not believe it is complete unless there is a special section with pictures for Senators from California on not covering everyone in the building with the muzzle and keeping their fingers out of the trigger guard while explaining the dangers of said weapon as a subject matter expert..

Great picture:

http://giftoffreedom.wordpress.com/2013/03/17/dianne-feinstein-firearms-expert/
 
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