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SlickRick 2004-04-23 11:25 PM

Pat Tillman
 
Pat Tillman: A true American hero,

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp..._nfl_player_12

MeatPounder 2004-04-24 01:36 AM

Re: Pat Tillman
 
Quote:

Originally posted by SlickRick
Pat Tillman: A true American hero,

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp..._nfl_player_12


First I am saddened by this young mans death and in no way intend to impunge his honor or grace.

Second I must say that I have never supported us invading Iraq the "way" we did and for the "reasons " we did, but also feel as I did during Vietnam....though we shouldn't be there....we must always support are men who ARE there.

Is Pat a hero?
Most Definately!
Quote:

As of Thursday, 704 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq last year, according to the Department of Defense. Of those, 507 died as a result of hostile action and 197 died of non-hostile causes.
But in No Way more then the other 704 service men and women that also have died during this conflict.

But because he gave up safety, and several million dollars at a minimum to serve us civilians makes him no more special then those that also gave up their futures, their lives, their current and possible future families for what they belived...

Is Pat a Hero?
YES
But no more then any other brave soul that believed in us and served in what they believed was our defense...whether they were among the the 704 that died for us, or the tens of thousands that so far have survived....they ARE ALL HERO'S!
As is any person who gave of themselves for another.
Pat Is a hero in my book...not because of his celebrity...not because he gave up millions..but for he as so many others were willing to give up their lifes for me even though I did not believe in their cause.

Greenguy 2004-04-24 08:06 AM

Yeah - he is a hero & it is a shame, but the sad thing is that he didn't want any of this media coverage - alive or dead.

After 9-11 he said he was gonna quit football & go into active duty. After he made that statement, he never gave another interview. He didn't want his deciding to go into the military to be a "big deal" just because he was an NFL player.

Surfn 2004-04-24 08:15 AM

He was an example of the old style hero. He didn't want glory and fame for himself. He wanted to serve his country that afforded him so many opportunities.

Most of the young men and women serving their country are just as much hero's.

It's a shame that in times like these that people can't get the proper perspective on duty, honor, and loyalty. Which is why his efforts make him so outstanding.

jscott 2004-04-25 05:01 PM

very sad |sad|


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