I’m sorry.
RIP Patrick Tillman
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So you are suggesting that his family is lying about they way they feel about their son’s death because that is more convenient for your beliefs? Are you deranged?
No i am suggesting they kept the medal, which is the ultimate clue to how they feel.
So you responded to me as if I were someone else?
I respond to you and others, ‘Anyway’ being the key segway word to return and recapitulate my main point.
Who said he deserved the Medal of Honour? Why do you keep making things up?
I’m making the point that the medal he got was what he deserved. No less or more.
It is so sad that I need to keep giving you information piece by piece
The info you provide is worthless. and nothing credible to tie Bush into covering up anything.
This nonsense below shows no proof that Bush ordered any coverup:
"Just how far up the chain of command the alleged cover-up ran would finally become apparent in March 2007, when a confidential army memo was leaked to the Associated Press news agency. The memo had been sent by Major Gen Stanley McChrystal of Joint Special Operations Command to Gen Kensinger, Gen John Abizaid, the head of US Central Command, and Gen Bryan Douglas Brown, the head of the US Special Operations Command.
It was dated April 29 2004, the day before the army released the fictionalised account of Tillman�s death in the Silver Star citation � which had been approved by McChrystal himself. In the memo McChrystal warned that the army investigation then nearing completion would find it 'highly possible� that Tillman was killed by friendly fire, and that 'Potus� � the President of the United States, George Bush � should beware of any comments he might make 'about Corporal Tillman�s heroism and his approved Silver Star medal in speeches currently being prepared�.
'I felt that it was essential that you received this information as soon as we detected it,� the memo went on, 'in order to preclude any unknowing statements by our country�s leaders which might cause public embarrassment if the circumstances of Corporal Tillman�s death become public.�
In a speech two days later at the annual White House Correspondents� Association dinner, Bush commended Pat Tillman for feeling 'called to defend America�, but conspicuously avoided any mention whatsoever of the manner of his death.
To Mary Tillman, the most incriminating word in McChrystal�s memo is the smallest. 'He says �if� the circumstances of Pat�s death become public, not �when�. Why would it say �if� if they weren�t trying to keep it quiet?� -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qZBFdvZDfM
This music video is a solemn reminder that the many freedoms we enjoy here are supported by the men and women in uniform.
Some gave a little, but Patrick Tillman gave it all.
Mr Foster dedicates this song/video to our military service members and the families that miss them (3:52 )