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    Kevin Tillman is the brother of Pat Tillman. Each of them abandoned his career in sports to enlist in the Army Rangers and they served together in Iraq and Afghanistan. Pat was killed by friendly fire, an incident that was originally covered up by the U.S. Army. Kevin has published an essay at truthdig.com that really resonates with me. Here's part of it:

    Somehow we were sent to invade a nation because it was a direct threat to the American people, or to the world, or harbored terrorists, or was involved in the September 11 attacks, or received weapons-grade uranium from Niger, or had mobile weapons labs, or WMD, or had a need to be liberated, or we needed to establish a democracy, or stop an insurgency, or stop a civil war we created that can?t be called a civil war even though it is. Something like that.

    Somehow our elected leaders were subverting international law and humanity by setting up secret prisons around the world, secretly kidnapping people, secretly holding them indefinitely, secretly not charging them with anything, secretly torturing them. Somehow that overt policy of torture became the fault of a few ?bad apples? in the military.

    Somehow back at home, support for the soldiers meant having a five-year-old kindergartener scribble a picture with crayons and send it overseas, or slapping stickers on cars, or lobbying Congress for an extra pad in a helmet. It?s interesting that a soldier on his third or fourth tour should care about a drawing from a five-year-old; or a faded sticker on a car as his friends die around him; or an extra pad in a helmet, as if it will protect him when an IED throws his vehicle 50 feet into the air as his body comes apart and his skin melts to the seat.

    Somehow the more soldiers that die, the more legitimate the illegal invasion becomes.

    Somehow American leadership, whose only credit is lying to its people and illegally invading a nation, has been allowed to steal the courage, virtue and honor of its soldiers on the ground.

    Somehow those afraid to fight an illegal invasion decades ago are allowed to send soldiers to die for an illegal invasion they started.

    Somehow faking character, virtue and strength is tolerated.

    Somehow profiting from tragedy and horror is tolerated.

    Somehow the death of tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people is tolerated.

    Somehow subversion of the Bill of Rights and The Constitution is tolerated.

    Somehow suspension of Habeas Corpus is supposed to keep this country safe.

    Somehow torture is tolerated.

    Somehow lying is tolerated.

    Somehow reason is being discarded for faith, dogma, and nonsense.

    Somehow American leadership managed to create a more dangerous world.

    Somehow a narrative is more important than reality.

    Somehow America has become a country that projects everything that it is not and condemns everything that it is.

    Somehow the most reasonable, trusted and respected country in the world has become one of the most irrational, belligerent, feared, and distrusted countries in the world.

    The whole piece can be found at http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/...pats_birthday/

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    Wow. Thanks for posting that. I'm going to read the whole piece.

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    He's not wrong.

    Thanks for posting this.

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    Anyone watch Countdown with Keith Olberman?

    They just had a story last night about soldiers' blogs with any dissenting opinions being censored by the military.

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    Originally posted by taragunner:
    Anyone watch Countdown with Keith Olberman?

    They just had a story last night about soldiers' blogs with any dissenting opinions being censored by the military.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">No! Is there someplace on line where I can read about it?

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    Gah, I can't find that specific story. But here's the site for the show.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/

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