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Topic: Science > Abortion
User: "George"
Date: 05 Oct 2005 11:33:23 AM
Object: Pat Tillman Targeted
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed, not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.
Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up their
involvement in his death.
<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001180665>
Off
course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the way
of their lies.
<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>
.

User: "David W. Barnes"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 05 Oct 2005 10:12:22 PM
In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed, not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up their
involvement in his death.


<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>

I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell in
line with the Right Wing *****.
I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)
Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry supporter!
And he was killed for the same reason all other Americans Bush has
killed died for. NOTHING.


.
User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 05 Oct 2005 10:38:03 PM
"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed, not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up their
involvement in his death.


<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell in
line with the Right Wing *****.

What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)

I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry supporter!

And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL

And he was killed for the same reason all other Americans Bush has
killed died for. NOTHING.



.
User: "David W. Barnes"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 05 Oct 2005 11:25:33 PM
In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed, not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up their
involvement in his death.



<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_conte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.

Osprey: (April 23, 2004)
"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country.  How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country?  I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to do
and didn't feel the need to brag.  That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect.  Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should.  They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover, I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war.  One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors, we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown us
what true dedication is.  He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word.  We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "
Barnes: (Same day)
"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry.  Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight.  Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from.  Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first.  And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry.  Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action.  Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds.  But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."
Osprey (May 29, 2004)
"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."
Barnes (Same Day)
"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?"  THEY DID KILL HIM.  Even
the military admits it.  Get this.  Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.
Osprey
"Was it senseless?  I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."





I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL

You know better, right? Tillman stated that he felt Bush's war was
"fucking illegal." He said he supported Kerry for President and urged
those around him to vote Kerry.
.
User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 07:36:18 AM
"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up their
involvement in his death.



<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_conte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should. They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover, I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors, we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."

And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.


Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?

I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it. You
admit to it.
Tillman stated that he felt Bush's war was

"fucking illegal." He said he supported Kerry for President and urged
those around him to vote Kerry.

.
User: "David W. Barnes"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 09:55:17 AM
In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up their
involvement in his death.




<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_co
nte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should. They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover, I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors, we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."


And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.

I cut and pasted it from previous posts of mine.



Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?


I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it. You
admit to it.

It was VERIFIED . Tillman, your hero, despised the war and Bush and
encouraged people to vote for a far better choice to protect American,
John Kerry. And he may have been killed for it.
.
User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 10:15:50 AM
"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050755179371%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more
and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the
war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's
re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used
him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up
their
involvement in his death.




<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_co
nte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel
they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the
way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell
in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should. They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover, I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors, we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."


And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.


I cut and pasted it from previous posts of mine.



Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you
hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry
supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?


I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it.
You
admit to it.


It was VERIFIED . Tillman, your hero, despised the war and Bush and
encouraged people to vote for a far better choice to protect American,
John Kerry. And he may have been killed for it.

You jump at anything without verifying your sources.
.
User: "David W. Barnes"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 10:19:53 AM
In article <-7adna4XA5bno9jeRVn-rQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050755179371%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more
and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the
war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's
re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used
him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up
their
involvement in his death.





<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu
_co
nte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel
they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the
way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell
in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should. They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover, I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors, we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."


And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.


I cut and pasted it from previous posts of mine.



Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you
hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry
supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?


I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it.
You
admit to it.


It was VERIFIED . Tillman, your hero, despised the war and Bush and
encouraged people to vote for a far better choice to protect American,
John Kerry. And he may have been killed for it.


You jump at anything without verifying your sources.

Just keep repeating your lies, you idiot.
.
User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 10:29:28 AM
"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050819537949%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <-7adna4XA5bno9jeRVn-rQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050755179371%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more
and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of
the
war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's
re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and
killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans
used
him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up
their
involvement in his death.





<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu
_co
nte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel
they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed.
Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in
the
way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just
fell
in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up
too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded
me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to
do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to
serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to
mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and
are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to
Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on
active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should.
They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They
also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at
Dover, I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors,
we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of
silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown
us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."


And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.


I cut and pasted it from previous posts of mine.



Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you
hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry
supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?


I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it.
You
admit to it.


It was VERIFIED . Tillman, your hero, despised the war and Bush and
encouraged people to vote for a far better choice to protect American,
John Kerry. And he may have been killed for it.


You jump at anything without verifying your sources.


Just keep repeating your lies, you idiot.

And you keep jumping at anything without verifying your sources. You
admitted it.
.
User: "George"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 11:26:17 AM
On 2005-10-06 08:29:28 -0700, "osprey" <noneedtoknow@mail.com> said:


"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050819537949%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <-7adna4XA5bno9jeRVn-rQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050755179371%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more
and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the
war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's
re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used
him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up
their
involvement in his death.





<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu
_co
nte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel
they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the
way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell
in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should. They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover, I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors, we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."


And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.


I cut and pasted it from previous posts of mine.



Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you
hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry
supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?


I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it.
You
admit to it.


It was VERIFIED . Tillman, your hero, despised the war and Bush and
encouraged people to vote for a far better choice to protect American,
John Kerry. And he may have been killed for it.


You jump at anything without verifying your sources.


Just keep repeating your lies, you idiot.


And you keep jumping at anything without verifying your sources. You
admitted it.

Here is the proof:
<http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/09/25/MNGD7ETMNM1.DTL>
.


User: "George"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 11:22:21 AM
On 2005-10-06 08:19:53 -0700, "David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> said:

In article <-7adna4XA5bno9jeRVn-rQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050755179371%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up their
involvement in his death.





<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu
_co
nte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should. They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover, I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors, we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."


And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.


I cut and pasted it from previous posts of mine.



Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?


I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it. You
admit to it.


It was VERIFIED . Tillman, your hero, despised the war and Bush and
encouraged people to vote for a far better choice to protect American,
John Kerry. And he may have been killed for it.


You jump at anything without verifying your sources.


Just keep repeating your lies, you idiot.

I have to admit it. I love it that Tillman, the All American Hero, was
pro-Kerry. The fact that Osprey endorsed him and now slanders him
doesn't surprise me a bit.
.
User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 12:41:12 PM
"George" <ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote in message
news:2005100609222116807%ggains@waddfredu...

On 2005-10-06 08:19:53 -0700, "David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> said:

In article <-7adna4XA5bno9jeRVn-rQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050755179371%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more
and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the
war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's
re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and
killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used
him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up
their
involvement in his death.





<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu
_co
nte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel
they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed.
Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the
way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just
fell in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to
do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to
mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and
are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to
Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on
active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should.
They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They
also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover,
I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors,
we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of
silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown
us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."


And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.


I cut and pasted it from previous posts of mine.



Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you
hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry
supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?


I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it.
You
admit to it.


It was VERIFIED . Tillman, your hero, despised the war and Bush and
encouraged people to vote for a far better choice to protect American,
John Kerry. And he may have been killed for it.


You jump at anything without verifying your sources.


Just keep repeating your lies, you idiot.


I have to admit it. I love it that Tillman, the All American Hero, was
pro-Kerry. The fact that Osprey endorsed him and now slanders him doesn't
surprise me a bit.

It does? You guys are absolutely DESPERATE for something aren't you?
.
User: "George"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 01:09:26 PM
On 2005-10-06 10:41:12 -0700, "osprey" <noneedtoknow@mail.com> said:


"George" <ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote in message
news:2005100609222116807%ggains@waddfredu...

On 2005-10-06 08:19:53 -0700, "David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> said:

In article <-7adna4XA5bno9jeRVn-rQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050755179371%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up their
involvement in his death.





<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu
_co
nte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should. They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover, I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors, we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."


And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.


I cut and pasted it from previous posts of mine.



Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?


I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it. You
admit to it.


It was VERIFIED . Tillman, your hero, despised the war and Bush and
encouraged people to vote for a far better choice to protect American,
John Kerry. And he may have been killed for it.


You jump at anything without verifying your sources.


Just keep repeating your lies, you idiot.


I have to admit it. I love it that Tillman, the All American Hero, was
pro-Kerry. The fact that Osprey endorsed him and now slanders him
doesn't surprise me a bit.


It does? You guys are absolutely DESPERATE for something aren't you?

I said 'doesn't."
.




User: "George"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 11:23:20 AM
On 2005-10-06 08:15:50 -0700, "osprey" <noneedtoknow@mail.com> said:


"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050755179371%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up their
involvement in his death.




<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_co
nte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should. They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover, I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors, we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."


And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.


I cut and pasted it from previous posts of mine.



Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?


I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it. You
admit to it.


It was VERIFIED . Tillman, your hero, despised the war and Bush and
encouraged people to vote for a far better choice to protect American,
John Kerry. And he may have been killed for it.


You jump at anything without verifying your sources.

Soldiers who served with him have stated it is true. How much more
verification do you need?
.
User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 12:42:14 PM
"George" <ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote in message
news:2005100609232075249%ggains@waddfredu...

On 2005-10-06 08:15:50 -0700, "osprey" <noneedtoknow@mail.com> said:


"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050755179371%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more
and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the
war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's
re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used
him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up
their
involvement in his death.




<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_co
nte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel
they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the
way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell
in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to
mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and
are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to
Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should. They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover,
I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors,
we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of
silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."


And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.


I cut and pasted it from previous posts of mine.



Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you
hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry
supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?


I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it.
You
admit to it.


It was VERIFIED . Tillman, your hero, despised the war and Bush and
encouraged people to vote for a far better choice to protect American,
John Kerry. And he may have been killed for it.


You jump at anything without verifying your sources.


Soldiers who served with him have stated it is true.

And soldiers who served with Gore stated he had body guards...
Do you believe it?
How much more

verification do you need?

I guess for you, you don't need anything.
Hey, go join Barnes with his many claims about me..:o)
.
User: "George"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 01:08:41 PM
On 2005-10-06 10:42:14 -0700, "osprey" <noneedtoknow@mail.com> said:


"George" <ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote in message
news:2005100609232075249%ggains@waddfredu...

On 2005-10-06 08:15:50 -0700, "osprey" <noneedtoknow@mail.com> said:


"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050755179371%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052012220083%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans used him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up their
involvement in his death.




<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_co
nte
nt_
id=1001180665>

Off

course, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter, two right wing hacks, feel they
know better than Tillman's mother about what Tillman believed. Fox
News, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter never let the truth get in the way
of their lies.

<http://mediamatters.org/items/200509290001>


I remember telling Osprey this long ago. And as usual, he just fell in
line with the Right Wing *****.


What a crock of *****, you never told me any such thing.


Osprey: (April 23, 2004)

"After hearing the news yesterday about the loss of Pat Tillman and
reading about his history and decision to leave the NFL, a 3 million
dollar contract for a 18k a year job as an Army Ranger, I couldn't
help but to think that this is someone that we could all look up too.
Pat Tillman didn't care about the money, he cared about serving his
country. How many others do we know that would give it all up to
serve his or her country? I doubt there is a one of us in this news
group that knows someone that would do that. Pat Tillman reminded me
of what dedication is all about. When he left the NFL to serve his
country, he declinded interviews because he knew what he wanted to do
and didn't feel the need to brag. That man felt his job was to serve
his country in battle, and that he did with honor. This isn't to mean
that the loss of anyone else is any less significant. They are all
doing a job for their country. These men and women volunteered and are
facing the enemy. As I see pictures of the bodies coming back to Dover
A.F.B., a scene I am only all to familiar with from my time on active
duty at Dover, I see that they are given the highest respect. Some
argue that the pictures shouldn't be shown, I think they should. They
serve as a reminder of what we are sacrificing for freedom. They also
show us the reality of war. During my time in active duty at Dover, I
would see many coming back from all over the war. Some died in
accidents, some in military excerise, some in war. One thing we
always did when a C-5 touched ground, before we opened those doors, we
would always bowed our heads in prayer, would hold a moment of silence
and render a salute to those who gave the ultimate price. Pat
Tillman, although no different than anyone else serving, has shown us
what true dedication is. He was not a selfish person, he was not
doing anything for show, he was simply doing his duty and in my
opinion he is an American hero in every sense of the word. We don't
see many like Pat Tillman, and I doubt he will ever be forgotten. "

Barnes: (Same day)

"What I find fascinating is that Pat Tillman was so much like John
Kerry. Like Kerry, Tillman didn't need to fight. Like Kerry, Tillman
felt an obligation, one Bush ran from. Like Kerry, Tillman put his
country first. And like Kerry, Tillman was wounded due to his
gallantry. Finally, of course, like Kerry, Tillman was wounded in
action. Sadly, Tillman died of those wounds. But Heishman finds
Tillman worthy of a "tribute" while he spits on Kerry."


And that's an absolute lie..you are making all of this up.


I cut and pasted it from previous posts of mine.



Osprey (May 29, 2004)

"Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to implicate
that our troops killed Pat Tillman."

Barnes (Same Day)

"Implicate that our troops killed Tillman?" THEY DID KILL HIM. Even
the military admits it. Get this. Now Heishman doesn't want to
believe that, either, so it isn't so.

Osprey

"Was it senseless? I don't think so, he died fighting against our
enemy. Now I see people are trying to smear our military, trying to
implicate that our troops killed Pat Tillman."







I wonder how it feels to always be wrong? :-)


I wonder how it feels for you liberals to jump at every thing you hear?


Tillman was Osprey's hero, and now we learn he was a Kerry supporter!


And you are actually believing that aren't you..ROFL


You know better, right?


I know that you will jump and believe anything, WITHOUT verifying it. You
admit to it.


It was VERIFIED . Tillman, your hero, despised the war and Bush and
encouraged people to vote for a far better choice to protect American,
John Kerry. And he may have been killed for it.


You jump at anything without verifying your sources.


Soldiers who served with him have stated it is true.


And soldiers who served with Gore stated he had body guards...

No they didn't.

Do you believe it?

No. There was no proof. You live in denial.



How much more

verification do you need?


I guess for you, you don't need anything.

Hey, go join Barnes with his many claims about me..:o)

He has really gotten to you hasn't he?
.
User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Pat Tillman Targeted 06 Oct 2005 01:38:43 PM
"George" <ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote in message
news:2005100611084116807%ggains@waddfredu...

On 2005-10-06 10:42:14 -0700, "osprey" <noneedtoknow@mail.com> said:


"George" <ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote in message
news:2005100609232075249%ggains@waddfredu...

On 2005-10-06 08:15:50 -0700, "osprey" <noneedtoknow@mail.com> said:


"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:061020050755179371%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <TtKdnStq-Z2rhNjeRVn-gQ@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:051020052125339044%dbarnes@aol.com...

In article <dYWdnV_tNb5pB9nenZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast.com>, osprey
<noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:

"David W. Barnes" <dbarnes@aol.com> wrote in message
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In article <2005100509332375249%ggains@waddfredu>, George
<ggains@waddfr.edu> wrote:

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, it is now looking more
and
more like Pat Tillman, a U.S. Ranger and out-spoken critic of the
war
in Iraq (He said the war was "fucking illegal.") and who was
constantly
in the limelight and a potential embarassment for Bush's
re-election
because he supported John Kerry for President, was shot and
killed,
not
accidentally in a fire fight, as was first reported, but through
dilberate U.S. Sniper fire.

Tillman used to be a poster boy for the War. The Republicans
used him
for propaganda purposes but are apparently scambling to cover up
their
involvement in his death.




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