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What a thing to do for your country...
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Re: What a thing to do for your country...
Honestly, I don't really see why this is any different than other people dying in the war. I'm sure many British soldiers and Spanish soldiers that have been killed have been associatied w/ a sport before joining the war.
[I have a feeling this is going to be closed sooner or later, because of a similar topic created that's below this one] |
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Re: What a thing to do for your country...
Edit: Sorry i did a search for it and nothing came up, now that u mentioed it i saw the thread...
i hope this has not offended anyone.... Last edited by Alex Cormier : 24-04-2004 at 20:04. |
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You were not posting offensive opinions about others spiritual beliefs and such. Patrick Tillman's death is a worthy newstory about a great role model for the kids on the page. But that's all that it should be about. |
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That said, the world would be a better place if Pat Tillman were still alive rather than dead. It seems odd to me that only after these exceptional people die, do we really gain an appreciation for what kind of a positive influence they were. There are at least HUNDREDS more "Pat Tillman"s fighting in Iraq right now, who WILL die during this occupation. It's a scary thought to know that a good number of our best and brightest young people WILL be killed over there, without having the opportunity to live out the lives, and exact REAL POSITIVE CHANGES on society. Who knows how many lives Pat Tillman could have influenced if he lived to be 100. What a tragedy... =( |
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Re: What a thing to do for your country...
who knows how many lives he has already altered by his work on the other side of the world
and how many others will choose to following in his footsteps I think not so much that he did this for his country, but for people in another part of the world that he felt it was his privaledge to serve and protect. also its not that Tillman was any better than anyone else, but its clear he had nothing to gain personally by putting his sports career aside and serving humanity this way. Some people lay down their lives for others all at once and some lay down their lives one day at time. |
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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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So this guy left behind a few million dollars as opposed to some other soldier who left behind say a wife and an infant child. Which was the more impressive sacrifice? Like I said, you shouldn't celebrate this guy's death while ignoring everyone elses. I've said all I will say on this topic. |
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And yet, even more tragedy :http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/...in613370.shtml "It was a misunderstanding and afterward they realized that it was a mine that had exploded and there were no enemy forces." |
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