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Old 29th May 2014
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I had a colleague who had at one time been on the technical staff at the CIA. He, along with all the other new hires were given an introductory course in field operation, so that they would have an insight into it. I recall he mentioned that his favorite class was Flaps and Seals.

I am opposed to indiscriminate surveillance by the state, on its citizens or those of other nations. I don't particularly care what training Mr. S. received, or what his roles were.
Code:
General Barnicke: Where have you been soldier?
John Winger: Training, sir.
Soldiers: Training, sir.
General Barnicke: What kind of training?
John Winger: Army training, sir.
Soldiers: Army training, sir.
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General Barnicke: Where is your drill sergeant, men?
John Winger: Blown up, sir!
Soldiers: Blown up, sir! 
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General Barnicke: Are you telling me that you men finished your 
                  training on your own?
John Winger: That's the fact, Jack.
Soldiers: That's the fact, Jack.

Last edited by jggimi; 29th May 2014 at 01:52 PM. Reason: typo
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