As I started viewing the trailer, a buzz started that impeded it to download. You guys have hit something real big. I thought my computer was damaged. Turned it off and on. Without downloading wrote this message. Now the system's security is flashing all over the screen. This is big. I want the movie. Please contact me.
Pat Tillman, from everything I've read or discovered, was truly an extraordinary person. He was an intellectual "jock". He loved to push himself physically and mentally. As much as the military wanted to use him for recruitment purposes, he was a danger to the military climate. He sought the truth in everything he did. This is dangerous in a wartime situation where truth is the first victim. He found out too much, and had to be dealt with. He was a true hero, and his story should be screamed from the mountain top.
I'm an ex football coach. As exasperating as a Tillman type player can be, with their incessant -.."why, why, why?" and "what about this?" suggestions, this type has always been my favorite. They left me and the program better because of who they were.
His presence made us all better, and his true story needs universal recognition.
I served in the Navy during WW 2, the things that I hear and see today, do not reflect the same military that I served under during WW 2. We should be ashamed !
I think its very possible that Pat Tillman was killed deliberately, because he was going to become a high-profile anti-war protester. He had arranged a meeting with Noam Chomsky, who is definitely anti-war, and now we will never know what might have been had he lived.
Pat was a longhair hippy with a conscience and a future in or out of football. The right wing slob on the machinegun seen his chance to stop him, and took it.
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I'm an ex football coach. As exasperating as a Tillman type player can be, with their incessant -.."why, why, why?" and "what about this?" suggestions, this type has always been my favorite. They left me and the program better because of who they were.
His presence made us all better, and his true story needs universal recognition.
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