For Pat Tillman: Someone needs to be held accountable.
If there's anything that chagrins me about both the "forgotten" Afghanistan war and the Iraq war, it is the SENSELESS death and the ensuing COVER UP by the military brass of the death of Army Ranger, Pat Tillman -- a TRUE American Patriot indeed. Not that his life is worth more than anyone else's, but his ADMIRABLE sacrifice for our nation should not be in vain. So it is comforting to now hear that a Pentagon investigation will recommend that nine officers, including up to four generals, will be held accountable for missteps in the aftermath of his friendly fire death. It is about time, too.
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Labels: Military, Public safety, Public Service
8 Comments:
You should all look into the comments Tillman was making to is fellow soldiers in the weeks prior to his death. Quite interesting and might explain the friendly fire. Go look it up.
Would you mind enlightening us?
Read an Un-American tragedy Pat Tillman's Uncertain Death, Playing with Friendly Fire, and Death of an American Ideal.
Unsatisfied with the report of the Army's investigation into their son's death, the family of Pat Tillman wants a Congressional inquiry. We ALL probably deserve to have one, don't you, if for nothing but to prevent this kind of cover-up from happening again!?
I would be interested in what anonymous #1 said also. Is there a report out there somewhere or a journal or something?
I am interested, too. That was why I asked anon. #1 to enlighten us.
Tillman did not die in Iraq. His death had nothing to do with the Iraq war.
Yes, annon. I have had Iraq on my mind! Ill update. Thanks.
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