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A Pentagon spokesman says
there is nothing wrong or illegal with the armed
forces using rifle sights inscribed with
references to biblical passages.
Air
Force Maj. John Redfield, a spokesman for US
Central Command, said the sights from
Michigan-based Trijicon -- which are now the
target of controversy following news
reports earlier
this week -- "don't violate the [military] ban
on proselytizing because there's no effort to
distribute the equipment beyond the US troops
who use them," the Associated
Press reports. |