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MrVicchio
2004-04-23, 07:29 PM
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Pat Tillman was killed in Afghanistan after walking away from a multimillion-dollar NFL contract to join the Army Rangers, U.S. officials said Friday.

Tillman, who served with the Army Rangers, was 27.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20040423/D824MTB80.html

My heart goes out to his family, to his wife. This man was a hero, turned down 3 million to fight for his country, the stardom of the NFL, for his country.

Dharkbayne
2004-04-23, 07:31 PM
:usa: :tear:

Kyonye
2004-04-23, 07:37 PM
yes i heard today....


he gave up a 3 million dollar contract to go serve his country for 18,000 dollars a year...he was rich and lived a lavish lifestyle but he wanted to serve his country...a true spirit and warrior...

:usa:

Firefly
2004-04-23, 07:39 PM
Another team offered him 9 million. Big deal.

Where are the mourners for every other soldier and private military company worker who died in combat? When do they make the front headlines? Sure it's a tragedy, but it's heightened by the fact that he was a former "celebrity".

When you all cry for the average Joe Snuffy then I'll be impressed. The guy was a soldier. He volunteered to do what few others could do. I doubt he'd want a big fanfare- that's what soldiers do.

Hooah. Rest in peace, troop.

Dharkbayne
2004-04-23, 07:45 PM
I believe TheMainMan from the {BOHICA} boards sums it up the best

Here is a great example of fighting for what you believe in. A large amount of people in the military join because they don't have a lot of options, or for school, or to learn a trade..but this man was set! He didn't need the job, or school, and was making so much damn money that he wouldn't have had to work a normal job for the rest of his life. And what did he do? He decided that he wanted to fight for his country, and he did. He fought and died. He didn't just talk about it like so many celebrities do, he actually did it. That alone gets every bit of my respect.

But let's not forget all of the other men and women who have died. The ones who barely get a mention on the news. They deserve our admiration as well. They may have not made the monetary sacrifice, but they sure as hell made the ultimate sacrifice.

So here's to all the Airmen, Marines, Soldiers, Sailors and their families. Past, present and future.

God bless. And thanks. Thanks for fighting to keep us safe, for dying for the freedoms that far too many take for granted, for making this country the best in the world, and for protecting our children and grandchildren's way of life.

Kyonye
2004-04-23, 07:46 PM
I weep for every soldier that dies....

BUGGER
2004-04-23, 07:49 PM
I cry for him like every other soldier, he is nothing different. (dont take it that i dont care, i feel nothing more for him than any other soldier that has died.)

MrVicchio
2004-04-23, 07:51 PM
I pray for every soldier, but this is one of those extremem examples of one man with everything as it were, money, fame... turned it down for something bigger then himself. That is.. worth the special attention.

Everay
2004-04-23, 08:47 PM
what Mr V said, when a man can choose serving his nation over himself, and turn down 3.6 million every few years, and instead only be paid something much, much less and fight for his country, it shows a real good american. im not saying that all other soldiers arnt good americans, but i dought many could drop their family, their several million dollar career and go fight for their country.

Queensidecastle
2004-04-23, 09:01 PM
Indeed, he is a cut above the rest. A man with balls of steel and a heart of gold. Something we all should strive for and instill in our children

FlakMan
2004-04-23, 09:06 PM
:usa: :tear:

TheN00b
2004-04-23, 09:20 PM
:flag: :tear: :flag:

Biohazzard56
2004-04-23, 10:39 PM
:usa: :tear:

Angel_of_Death
2004-04-24, 12:07 AM
Agree with Firefly on this.

My condolences.

Mag-Mower
2004-04-24, 12:18 AM
Another team offered him 9 million. Big deal.

Where are the mourners for every other soldier and private military company worker who died in combat? When do they make the front headlines? Sure it's a tragedy, but it's heightened by the fact that he was a former "celebrity".

When you all cry for the average Joe Snuffy then I'll be impressed. The guy was a soldier. He volunteered to do what few others could do. I doubt he'd want a big fanfare- that's what soldiers do.

Hooah. Rest in peace, troop.
HELL YEAH! YOU GOT A POINT!

Mr1337Duck
2004-04-24, 12:25 AM
That's a good guy. You hear those folks at democratic underground, they're cheering the guy's death. They're throwing a freakin' party because a "Dumb jock dies in Afghanistan."

Lexington_Steele
2004-04-24, 02:30 AM
That's a good guy. You hear those folks at democratic underground, they're cheering the guy's death. They're throwing a freakin' party because a "Dumb jock dies in Afghanistan."

You know what, you are full of it and you know it. No one is cheering his death. Stop trolling.

Way to turn a soldiers death into an oppotunity to talk shit about Democrats. GG.

MrVicchio
2004-04-24, 03:07 AM
You know what, you are full of it and you know it. No one is cheering his death. Stop trolling.

Way to turn a soldiers death into an oppotunity to talk shit about Democrats. GG.


I thought you were dead Lex... wow.

MrVicchio
2004-04-24, 03:11 AM
BTW Everyone talks about the DU guys, for good reasons, thier not Dems, their wacko's...

Mr1337Duck
2004-04-24, 08:52 AM
Wasn't DU, it was another communist site, here you go, this is a link. Read and hate:
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/04/286523.shtml

Lexington_Steele
2004-04-24, 12:14 PM
Wasn't DU, it was another communist site, here you go, this is a link. Read and hate:
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/04/286523.shtml
I can't believe it. You are still trying to turn this mans death into an oppurtunity to attack other political parties. GG

Either quit trolling or move it to the political debate forum.

Navaron
2004-04-24, 01:17 PM
Indeed lex, hypocrisy at it's finest.

Mr1337Duck
2004-04-24, 01:31 PM
No, you idiot. You don't get what I'm saying do you? I'm saying that there are sick fucks out there who will celebrate this guy's death. Right, Left, or peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich, it doesn't matter what you are, cheering for the deaths of our soldiers is pathetic and weak.