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wendybeth 05-23-2005 11:29 AM

"They blew up their poster boy"
 
Tillman's family blasts Army

"Pat had high ideals about the country; that's why he did what he did," Mary Tillman told the Post. "The military let him down. The administration let him down. It was a sign of disrespect. The fact that he was the ultimate team player and he watched his own men kill him is absolutely heartbreaking and tragic. The fact that they lied about it afterward is disgusting."

When the details surrounding Tillman's death first started coming to light, I thought the Army's 'Hero' campaign was horribly innappropriate. Now, his family is going after the Army for their handling of this whole mess. Gee, I wonder if Sean Hannity is going to have anything to say about this?:rolleyes:

Fab 05-23-2005 11:57 AM

It's all the Liberals' fault.

wendybeth 05-23-2005 01:50 PM

Ap reports that his comrades hid and destroyed his clothing and body armor. His family wasn't notified as to the true manner of his death until five weeks later. Some fine way to repay his family for their loss, and what an incredibly dishonorable way to repay Tillman for his enormous sacrifice. I am beyond disgusted by this.

Cadaverous Pallor 05-23-2005 02:05 PM

Awful. This is what a government does during a war, however. In fact, all governments do stuff like this all the time, including ours.

It's disgusting, but not shocking, really. Par for the dirty course.

scaeagles 05-23-2005 02:28 PM

Inexcusable. Friendly fire is a sad fact of war. It would be difficult to find fault with the person who actually did it because of that, but those who ordered the cover up should be dishonorably discharged (can't say court martialed as I do not know what military law ius regarding this) immediately.

I also feel badly for the poor soldier(s) who are responsible for killing him.

blueerica 05-23-2005 02:57 PM

UGH - How sad! What a sad situation, and a sad day. How terrible for his family. :(

wendybeth 05-23-2005 05:14 PM

I realise 'friendly fire' is a fact of war- it's amazing that it doesn't happen with more frequency. What I find inexcusable is the attempt to cover it up, and then wrap it up in the guise that they did. We all know why they did so- as his family said, he was the Army's 'poster boy', and they continued to try to perpetuate the image even after his death, by manipulating the facts and destroying evidence. Couple this with the fact that recruitment efforts have been temporarily halted due to difficulties with officers making false promises and lying in their paperwork, etc. Any bets on when the draft will start up?:rolleyes:

Gemini Cricket 05-23-2005 07:52 PM

Well, at least we still have Jessica Lynch and the brave story of how she was rescued out of the clutches of the evil doers...



Oh, wait...

BarTopDancer 05-23-2005 08:01 PM

WHY did I open this thread. :mad: :mad:

The people who ordered the cover up should be courtmartialed, sentenced to loss of rank and pay, forced to pay some sort of restitution, sentenced to life of hard labor. Death is to easy of a punishment.

:mad: :mad: :mad:

Nephythys 05-26-2005 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fab
It's all the Liberals' fault.


It was the libs who danced and spat on his grave- kinda funny to see the flip come over now. (and no- this is not a comment on any post made by people here)


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