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Paul Tillman, true hero

 
 
Reply Fri 7 Oct, 2005 09:38 pm
I guess the Tillmans have quite different a story from that told officially.

Pat Tillman, Our Hero
By Dave Zirin
The Nation

24 October 2005 Issue

"I don't believe it," seethed Ann Coulter.

Her contempt was directed at a September 25 San Francisco Chronicle story reporting that former NFL star and Army Ranger war hero Pat Tillman, who was killed in Afghanistan last year, believed the US war on Iraq was "f***ing illegal" and counted Noam Chomsky among his favorite authors. It must have been quite a moment for Coulter, who upon Tillman's death described him in her inimitably creepy fashion as "an American original-virtuous, pure and masculine like only an American male can be." She tried to discredit the story as San Francisco agitprop, but this approach ran into a slight problem: The article's source was Pat Tillman's mother, Mary.

Mary and the Tillman family are relentlessly pushing for answers to the questions surrounding Pat's death in Afghanistan. They want to know why it took the Pentagon five weeks to tell them he died in a tragic case of friendly fire. They want to know why they were unwitting props at Pat's funeral, weeping while lies were told by eulogizing politicians. Mary is now hoping that a new Pentagon inquiry will bring closure. "There have been so many discrepancies so far that it's hard to know what to believe," she said to the Chronicle. "There are too many murky details."

The very private Tillmans have revealed a picture of Pat profoundly at odds with the GI Joe image created by Pentagon spinmeisters and their media stenographers. As the Chronicle put it, family and friends are now unveiling "a side of Pat Tillman not widely known-a fiercely independent thinker who enlisted, fought and died in service to his country yet was critical of President Bush and opposed the war in Iraq, where he served a tour of duty. He was an avid reader whose interests ranged from history books...to works of leftist Noam Chomsky, a favorite author." Tillman had very unembedded feelings about the Iraq War. His close friend Army Spec. Russell Baer remembered, "I can see it like a movie screen. We were outside of [an Iraqi city] watching as bombs were dropping on the town.... We were talking. And Pat said, 'You know, this war is so f***ing illegal.' And we all said, 'Yeah.' That's who he was. He totally was against Bush." With these revelations, Pat Tillman the PR icon joins WMD and Al Qaeda connections on the heap of lies used to sell the Iraq War.

Tillman's transition from one-dimensional caricature to critically thinking human being is a long time coming. The fact is that in death he was far more useful to the armchair warriors than he had ever been in life. When the Pro Bowler joined the Army Rangers, the Pentagon brass needed a loofah to wipe their drool: He was white, handsome and played in the NFL. For a chicken-hawk Administration led by a President who loves the affectations of machismo but runs from protesting military moms, this testosterone cocktail was impossible to resist. The problem was that Tillman wouldn't play their game. To the Pentagon's chagrin, he turned down numerous offers to be its recruitment poster child.

But when Tillman fell in Afghanistan the wheels once again started to turn. Now the narrative was perfect: "War hero and football star dies fighting terror." The Abu Ghraib scandal was about to hit the press, so the President found it especially useful to praise Tillman as "an inspiration on and off the football field, as with all who made the ultimate sacrifice in the war on terror." His funeral was nationally televised. Bush even went back to the bloody well during the presidential campaign, addressing his team's fans on the Arizona Cardinals' stadium Jumbotron.

We now know, of course, that this was all a brutal charade. Such callous manipulation is fueling the Tillman family's anger. As Mary Tillman said this past May, "They could have told us up front that they were suspicious that [his death] was a fratricide, but they didn't. They wanted to use him for their purposes.... They needed something that looked good, and it was appalling that they would use him like that." A growing number of military families, similarly angered, are criticizing the war in Iraq through organizations like Military Families Speak Out.

As for Chomsky, whom Ann Coulter would undoubtedly label "treasonous," Mary Tillman says a private meeting was planned between him and Pat after Pat's return-a meeting that never took place, of course. Chomsky confirms this scenario. This was the real Pat Tillman: someone who, like the majority of this country, was doubting the rationale for war, distrusting his Commander in Chief and looking for answers. The real Pat Tillman, the one with three dimensions, must stick in the throat of the Bush-Coulter gang, a pit in the cherry atop their bloody sundae.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 7 Oct, 2005 09:44 pm
http://www.able2know.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=61005
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Fri 7 Oct, 2005 09:50 pm
Sorry 'bout that. I hadn't seen Blue Flame's post.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 7 Oct, 2005 09:53 pm
:wink:
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Fri 7 Oct, 2005 09:55 pm
Don't let this sort of thing happen again, Merry.
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Bob Lablob
 
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Reply Fri 7 Oct, 2005 09:58 pm
Drop your pants and give me fifty.
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Fri 7 Oct, 2005 10:00 pm
Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.

So sue me.
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Bob Lablob
 
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Reply Fri 7 Oct, 2005 10:02 pm
Merry Andrew wrote:
Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.

So sue me.


Wow...Italian...
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blueflame1
 
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Reply Sat 8 Oct, 2005 06:59 am
"I don't believe it," seethed Ann Coulter.
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Sat 8 Oct, 2005 07:00 am
Ann Coulter probably doesn't believe the world is round, either.
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Sat 8 Oct, 2005 07:02 am
Merry, how did you come up with "Paul" Tilman?

I've been wondering about that.
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blueflame1
 
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Reply Sat 8 Oct, 2005 07:11 am
The Rude Pundit
Proudly lowering the level of political discourse

1/3/2005
Why Ann Coulter Is a ****, Part 1078:
Because the Rude Pundit takes bullets for you, he has reviewed the year-in-review columns on townhall.com, your clearing house for right-wing wackosity. Apparently, 2004 was quite a banner year. What, with liberty spreading in "unimagined" ways, liberals "wrong" about everything, and the de-throning of Dan Rather, goddamn, it was as if every good little boy's and girl's wishes would, at long last, come true. Indeed, according to Jack Kemp, we are on the verge of "a Golden Age."

No one excels at this kind of deranged lying and propaganda better than Ann Coulter, who, in her end of the year "column" (if by "column," you mean "crazed scratchings with bloodied fingernails on a shithouse wall"), runs through every conservative bullshit story from the year. Yep, from the lie about Sandy Berger stuffing top secret documents in his pants to supporting the veracity of John O'Neill and the Swift Boat Vets for "Truth," Coulter lifts every grimy stone and smears herself with mud and ****, wallowing in the decadent smell of rot.

More repulsively, Coulter mocks the Abu Ghraib torture scandal, once again treating the whole thing as if it's just a bunch of oh-so-playful, wacky hijinks by soldiers gently goading the enemy. See? It's like Sgt. Bilko, except with more sodomy and electrodes attached to balls. ("Private Doberman, get over here and put this dog chain on the prisoner.")

And most repulsive, in fact, most repulsive of all the year-in-review articles, is the elevation of Pat Tillman to saint. The pro-football player volunteered for the military and was killed in Afghanistan. Coulter oozes her own brand of slug love all over Tillman's memory, using him to mock John Kerry and Michael Moore, leaving off the crucial detail that Tillman was killed by friendly fire on a mission that was ill-equipped, untrained, and loaded with ****-ups every step of the way.

Yeah, Coulter's factually correct when she sleazes, "American hero Pat Tillman won a Silver Star this year. But unlike Kerry, he did not write his own recommendation or live to throw his medals over the White House fence in an anti-war rally." Uhh, that'd be because he was dead, Ann. And, you know, because the relatives of the dead and wounded are only useful when they blindly support the cause, one can be sure Coulter has little use for the now famous words of Tillman's brother, Rich, at the funeral, "Pat isn't with God. He's ******* dead. He wasn't religious. So thank you for your thoughts, but he's ******* dead."

Oh, yeah, what a shiny, shiny year for the right. Clear skies and nothin' but smooth-sailin' here on out.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sat 8 Oct, 2005 07:33 am
A bright and shining star that one....
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Sat 8 Oct, 2005 11:06 am
gustavratzenhofer wrote:
Merry, how did you come up with "Paul" Tilman?

I've been wondering about that.


I was probably thinking of Paul Tillich.
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