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Originally Posted by SuperDanman
Tell me something: what makes him any better than the hundreds of other people who have already lost their lives in Iraq? When this story first came out on the news, I was really upset they were putting so much attention on this one football star; just because he was a celebrity before he left, suddenly his death deserves national mourning? A soldier is a soldier, and I find it horrible that this one statistic is getting so much more attention than all the other hundreds statistics that have also lost their lives in this war. When you give something like that, whether you are a five-star general or a man living below the poverty line, you are equal in my eyes. I see this exploitation of celebrity status as nothing more than propaganda in favor of a dubious and shadowy cause.
If you want to support our troops, support all of them. Sorry if not everyone in the world is a superstar football athlete.
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i hear what you are saying and i feel the same way, but i am a big football guy ilove toplay it and watch it. he did give up a 3.6 million dollar contract to go into the army to fight for our country. it is a great thing for everyone who joins and we hope they all don't die.