Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
Tillman (and America) would have been better served if he committed his financial resources to improving the lives of American children. He could have been an ambassador of American goodwill by providing humanitarian relief in Africa, Asia, or the Middle East. His decision certainly says something about his character . . . but I'm not sure it's inherently positive.
It was his choice to make but he deserves no more acclaim than any other death in Bush War 2003-?.
Spectator linkPat Tillman knows where the real war is, which is why he left the fake one behind. If he decides to return to football when his three-year tour of duty is up, he would have the impact of a human disinfectant on the NFL. And his fellow players would owe him their gratitude -- even Simeon Rice, assuming he can reach that high.
"He really wasn't that good, not really," Rice said. "He was good enough to play in Arizona, [but] that's just like the XFL."
After several more promptings from Rome, Rice allowed, "I think it's very admirable, actually. You've got to give kudos to a guy like that because he did it for his own reasons. Maybe it's the Rambo movies, maybe it's Sylvester Stallone, Rocky, whatever compels him."
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
Spectator linkPat Tillman knows where the real war is, which is why he left the fake one behind. If he decides to return to football when his three-year tour of duty is up, he would have the impact of a human disinfectant on the NFL. And his fellow players would owe him their gratitude -- even Simeon Rice, assuming he can reach that high.
Actually Pat Tillman did not know where the real war is occuring. The real war is with the hearts and minds of people across the globe that believe America is intent upon doing anything and everything to solidify its position at the head of the table. We are losing that war . . . badly.
As for giving back to America:
America's Athletes . . . hmm Rice is on this list
Pediatric Cancer Foundation and Warren Sapp
A very different perspective from mine on Pat Tillman
A more complete assessment of what Simeon Rice said about Pat Tillman"He really wasn't that good, not really," Rice said. "He was good enough to play in Arizona, [but] that's just like the XFL."
After several more promptings from Rome, Rice allowed, "I think it's very admirable, actually. You've got to give kudos to a guy like that because he did it for his own reasons. Maybe it's the Rambo movies, maybe it's Sylvester Stallone, Rocky, whatever compels him."
anybody can donate money, Not Very many can give their lives.
Originally posted by: Ultra Quiet
Doc you deserve every bit of abuse you're going to receive in this thread. I'm gonna refrain from typing what I think but I will say this. It is painfully obvious that Pat Tillman had more character in one fingernail that you will ever hope to accumulate in several lifetimes. I'll assume that your derision of his death has given you some feeling of moral superiority. I assure you it is a false feeling that exists only in your head. You are beneath contempt and unworthy of a response or even the saliva needed to spit in your face.
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
Tillman (and America) would have been better served if he committed his financial resources to improving the lives of American children. He could have been an ambassador of American goodwill by providing humanitarian relief in Africa, Asia, or the Middle East. His decision certainly says something about his character . . . but I'm not sure it's inherently positive.
It was his choice to make but he deserves no more acclaim than any other death in Bush War 2003-?.
Originally posted by: Ultra Quiet
Doc you deserve every bit of abuse you're going to receive in this thread. I'm gonna refrain from typing what I think but I will say this. It is painfully obvious that Pat Tillman had more character in one fingernail that you will ever hope to accumulate in several lifetimes. I'll assume that your derision of his death has given you some feeling of moral superiority. I assure you it is a false feeling that exists only in your head. You are beneath contempt and unworthy of a response,save this final one, or even the saliva needed to spit in your face.
I'm upset every time life is lost. I am not an anti-war freak. I am a soft advocate for action in Afghanistan and believe if our efforts had been more focused it's possible that many more people responsible for 9/11 could be brought to justice . . . not revenge . . . justice.I think BBD is really, really upset about this. He's in damage control mode. He's spinning. Watch the other anti-war freaks start to do the same.
Well, I'm never one to shy from my opinion. And it's just that an opinion. From the senseless death in the ER (gunshot wounds, stabbings, and unbelted motor vehicle accidents) to the often purposeful yet still lamented deaths in combat (such as Tillman and EVERY other person who lost life or loved ones in Afghanistan) . . . all are worthy of careful introspection.Doc you deserve every bit of abuse you're going to receive in this thread. I'm gonna refrain from typing what I think but I will say this. It is painfully obvious that Pat Tillman had more character in one fingernail that you will ever hope to accumulate in several lifetimes. I'll assume that your derision of his death has given you some feeling of moral superiority. I assure you it is a false feeling that exists only in your head. You are beneath contempt and unworthy of a response,save this final one, or even the saliva needed to spit in your face.
Originally posted by: Ultra Quiet
Doc you deserve every bit of abuse you're going to receive in this thread. I'm gonna refrain from typing what I think but I will say this. It is painfully obvious that Pat Tillman had more character in one fingernail that you will ever hope to accumulate in several lifetimes. I'll assume that your derision of his death has given you some feeling of moral superiority. I assure you it is a false feeling that exists only in your head. You are beneath contempt and unworthy of a response,save this final one, or even the saliva needed to spit in your face.
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
Mea culpa. There's nothing to imply Pat Tillman is anything other than a man committed to country and sense of duty. Any implication to contrary is without merit. I apologize to anyone that was offended by my comments. And if for some reason someone that actually knows Mr. Tillman or his family happened upon this thread . . . I sincerely offer a heartfelt apology for my ignorance and arrogance.