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	<title>Comments on: Texas Shooting Suspect was Iraq War Veteran</title>
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		<title>By: Samuel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Samuel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kyle was a hero. He quietly did his job and did what he was told to, he was a sniper. So successful that the enemies of the USA had a bounty on his head. He didn’t define himself as a killer, nor will he every be remembered as one. He was a soldier who saved many, many more lives than he took. He saved his friends and those who are now slandering his name guaranteed of their first amendment right…in part, by Kyle.
He owned Kraft International which trained many people to protect themselves. He even trained teachers in the use of weapons to defend themselves in Texas where the Second Amendment doesn’t have “ZONES”. He helped so many people, open your eyes to how we all fit into the big picture. He’s no less important than anyone else. If you are looking down on him because of his job…than you deserve the same treatment.
He will be missed by a wife and two kids. But his friends will celebrate him as a standard by which they want to rise to.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kyle was a hero. He quietly did his job and did what he was told to, he was a sniper. So successful that the enemies of the USA had a bounty on his head. He didn’t define himself as a killer, nor will he every be remembered as one. He was a soldier who saved many, many more lives than he took. He saved his friends and those who are now slandering his name guaranteed of their first amendment right…in part, by Kyle.<br />
He owned Kraft International which trained many people to protect themselves. He even trained teachers in the use of weapons to defend themselves in Texas where the Second Amendment doesn’t have “ZONES”. He helped so many people, open your eyes to how we all fit into the big picture. He’s no less important than anyone else. If you are looking down on him because of his job…than you deserve the same treatment.<br />
He will be missed by a wife and two kids. But his friends will celebrate him as a standard by which they want to rise to.</p>
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