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    Pat Tillman

    Pat Tillman, former NFL player, has been killed in Afghanistan...he turned down a 3.6 mil three year contract...

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    War has no respect for nobility.

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    His story is an example of the sacrifice made by tens of thousands of soldiers and families across the nation. People who put aside their own comfort, security and safety to stand up for ... me.

    I never had to answer my country's call, I never served in the military, and at my age I most likely will never have to. I don't feel worthy of the remarkable gift provided us by our military. Yet I thank God for them, and hope they will finish their job quickly and get back as soon as possible.

    God bless our troops, and God bless Pat Tillman - who gives new meaning to the term "MVP".
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    "God bless our troops, and God bless Pat Tillman - who gives new meaning to the term "MVP"."

    Amen...

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    Thoughts and prayers are with his family.

    As an alum of the University of Illinois I was and am still angered and saddend by Simeon Rice's comments when Tillman left the NFL.

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    RIP!!
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    "As an alum of the University of Illinois I was and am still angered and saddend by Simeon Rice's comments when Tillman left the NFL. "

    "He really wasn't that good, not really...He was good enough to play in Arizona, [but] that's just like the XFL."

    "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."

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    Pat Tillman Killed in Combat - Afghanistan

    All over the news this a.m. Unbelievable...guy walks away from a $3M (+) contract with the AZ Cards to enlist in the Rangers along with his brother.

    A True American Hero - who will now be installed in the Pantheon of Americans who have died for our freedom. This one even gave up a life of celebrity and more money than most of us will ever see
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    Woops, sorry Howard. Didn't see you had already posted a thread.

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    Not a problem...this is a story that needs repeating...

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    Sigh.....................

    Pat Tillman died doing what he wanted to do.....much like our hero's that strap on a racecar and perish.

    RIP Pat Tillman. You are a hero.

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    "Sigh.....................

    Pat Tillman died doing what he wanted to do.....much like our hero's that strap on a racecar and perish.

    RIP Pat Tillman. You are a hero."

    You are half right...Tillman is a hero...

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    May God bless his soul and all our boys overseas.
    For the record, I never had a problem with CART in 1995. Its when they turned beligerant twards IMS and their fans for supporting the IRL that turned me off them.

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    What a sad and moving story. 9/11 changed his life, and he left a great paying sport like the NFL to join the Army.

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    I was so sad to see this. There is no doubt that Tillman was a hero and an inspiration to all who knew his story.

    Bless you, Pat Tillman, for being an inspiration to us all. We will not forget you.

    Bless you, each and every one of you, who separate yourselves from your jobs, whether you make $3 million a year or $3,000. Bless all of you who leave behind your families and friends no matter how much they cry and beg you to stay home in safety. Bless all of you who give up your free lives in the civilian world in order to do do the most horrible work anyone can be asked to do in order that others may live in peace. All of you who are lost are heroes. And, even though we will never know all of your names as we know Pat Tillman's, you will be remembered and missed as much as anybody else.
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    I was saddened to hear about Pat Tillman. This is one man that I would talk about to everyone. His accomplishments are endless and his bravery is unsurpassed. He would set the example for all to follow. He was an all around true hero as with all the other men and women currently serving in our armed forces. I hope the State of Arizona will name a monument or peak in memory of our fallen hero.


    Rest in Peace Pat Tillman

    God Bless...

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    Recognizing that I volunteered as a Ranger, fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession, I will always endeavor to uphold the prestige, honor, and high esprit de corps of the Rangers.

    Acknowledging the fact that a Ranger is a more elite soldier who arrives at the cutting edge of battle by land, sea, or air, I accept the fact that as a Ranger my country expects me to move further, faster, and fight harder than any other soldier.

    Never shall I fail my comrades I will always keep myself mentally alert, physically strong, and morally straight and I will shoulder more than my share of the task whatever it may be, one hundred percent and then some.

    Gallantly will I show the world that I am a specially selected and well trained soldier. My courtesy to superior officers, neatness of dress, and care of equipment shall set the example for others to follow.

    Energetically will I meet the enemies of my country. I shall defeat them on the field of battle for I am better trained and will fight with all my might. Surrender is not a Ranger word. I will never leave a fallen comrade to fall into the hands of the enemy and under no circumstances will I ever embarrass my country.

    Readily will I display the intestinal fortitude required to fight on to the Ranger objective and complete the mission, though I be the lone survivor.

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    Otis Fry you are a far cry from being a Village Idiot...your words are inspirational...

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    One other angle

    The thing which impressed me the most was that it would have been easy for Tillman to turn this into a huge publicity generating event. But he didn't. He turned down every interview. He talked to no reporters. I remember when he joined up, every sports-talk guy was trying to line up an interview but he refused them all. I have also heard that the Army wanted to use him in a publicity/recruiting video, but he turned that down as well.

    This was in no way a decision to feed an ego. This was a man who was solid in what he believed his duty was to be.
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    Originally posted by skypigeon
    War has no respect for nobility.



    I was trying to figure out how to say about the same thing. You did it for me, sp.


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    It has been many years since I have had a hero as I age the requirments get tough. In February of 2004 I got my first hero and yesterday my second. Hero's have come and gone in my life but these two will remain with me for the rest of my life. Mr. Tillman made that list as I read the amazing story's of his lack of self. I bet this guy never uttered the words me or I, he was no doubt a we and us kind of person. May he rest in peace and may his family know that he has become a hero to many of us and that he will live forever in our minds and harts.
    I just traded places with my son, he has always called me his hero and now he is mine. At 19 he has just graduated from Navy basic training, I know your all saying the Navy is pretty safe, and I say thank God its safer than most right now. It looks like when he is done with school if this war is still going he won't be so safe. He to is an athlete and a **** good one, if nothing else he would have got a free ride to a 4 year university for his baseball skill. My son came very late in my life, most of the kids his age have grandfathers my age. His reasons for joining were long and selfless every reason was for other's not himself.
    Today instead of none I have two hero's they are the ones I guess I have always looked for because they will be my hero's for the rest of my time on this earth.
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    Re: Pat Tillman Killed in Combat - Afghanistan

    Originally posted by SoDak_IndyFan
    All over the news this a.m. Unbelievable...guy walks away from a $3M (+) contract with the AZ Cards to enlist in the Rangers along with his brother.

    A True American Hero - who will now be installed in the Pantheon of Americans who have died for our freedom. This one even gave up a life of celebrity and more money than most of us will ever see
    Pat Tillman gave up an $ 8 Million contract with the St Louis Rams when he became a free agent, He said that the Arizona Cardinals gave him the opportunity to play in the NFL and that he would remain a Cardinal for $5 million less, He was truly a rare breed, They don't come along very often.

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    I wish the country cared about every toop as much as they care about Tillman.

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    Originally posted by Sammich
    I wish the country cared about every toop as much as they care about Tillman.

    I do...................

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    Originally posted by Sammich
    I wish the country cared about every toop as much as they care about Tillman.
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    Originally posted by dog-ring
    I do...................
    Ditto dog-ring.

    Since our (Mrs.111 and myself's) son has returned from Iraq and we have experienced the highs of hearing his voice on the phone,the extreme joy of hugging him, and the lows of a fatal attack on unknown members of his squadron in his AOR we are much more appreciative of and sensitive to the struggles of others who have loved ones overseas. Whether a cook at an improvised base or a Spec.Ops doing dangerous covert operations they are all someones son/daughter, husband/wife, brother/sister, cousin, aunt/uncle etc.

    One thing to remember about Tillman is that he shunned special treatment and privileges and desired to be "just another soldier". I am sure that he would not consider himself any more of a hero than any other person who has lost his/her life in this struggle against terrorism. JMHO.
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    Originally posted by Sammich
    I wish the country cared about every toop as much as they care about Tillman.
    What would even make you suggest such a thing? Evidence please?

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