dorbie 0 #26 October 24, 2006 QuoteDo you think Pat Tillman joined the Army to fight for his country? I don't. Do you think Pat Tillman quit his job as a professional football player because of the call of duty? I don't. It was reflected greatly how much Tillman resented being used in death as a puppet. Tillman died fighting in Afghanistan, not Iraq. How much does he resent being channeled by a CA lawyer? I have no idea but you seem to have the direct line so do let us know. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NCclimber 0 #27 October 24, 2006 QuoteQuoteDo you think Pat Tillman joined the Army to fight for his country? I don't. Do you think Pat Tillman quit his job as a professional football player because of the call of duty? I don't. It was reflected greatly how much Tillman resented being used in death as a puppet. Tillman died fighting in Afghanistan, not Iraq. When refuting someone's post, it's nice to provide the post you're refuting. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucky... 0 #28 October 24, 2006 QuoteGuys, the moderators are at work, Nationals, and post-Bridge-day travel respectively. Don't cross that line... You can both piss a lot farther than I can Wendy W. And while standing up Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawrocket 3 #29 October 24, 2006 I apologize for my poor grammar. It should have said, "It was strongly stated by those who knew him best how much Tillman would have resented being used in death as a rallying cry." I should have added, "It's why he granted no interviews after his enlistment - he didn't want to get any special treatment." QuoteHow much does he resent being channeled by a CA lawyer? I'm not channeling. Hoepfully, the above clarification indicated what I meant to say. I was merely reflecting the stuff that I read that was mentioned by those who did know him best. My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites