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The Rachel Maddow Show provided voice-overs to make sense of the 2001 comic book published by the U.S. Army to help implement the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
Comic book site Comics With Problems has exhibited the book, which aimed to train service members about the policy. Maddow explains more with her installment of "comic book voice-over theater."
Watch the segment.
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