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November 27, 2007

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The Pat Tillman story will stir many people, but I would like to suggest that even though many individuals will never get a chance to be recognized for their deeds of character, there are many who are in our communities who do sacrifice daily for their neighbors and fiends.They share there triumphs and there challenges with those of us who are also struggling with lifes challenges and striving to be good examples of leaders and community advocates. It is wonderful when a young boy or girl acheives the highest awards given in their youth groups. When a civic minded individual will give of his time and resources to advance living conditions of their neighbors. I have watched people in my community rise to the task when a member of the community falls ill and their family needs help. Yes Pat Tillman was a leader without seeking to be one, by simply standing for his principals and beliefs, and being an example. We can also be special in our community's by example: And many are.

Larry:
Exactly! The very high profile example of a Pat Tillman should serve to inspire people everywhere to serve in the ways you've outlined. Most deeds of heroism do not occur in the public eye, but are nonetheless just as noble. Most people will not be asked to sacrifice everything for what they believe in, so should be that much more ready to make the stand. It's not the notoriety, but the character that counts.
Chris

Hey
I have a friend who knew this man personally. Thank you Chris Brady for posting this. He was a hero for sure.

I just read "Where Men Win Glory" (Jon Krakauer) and not only is Pat Tillman's story a tragedy, it is a terrible, heart-wrenching chronicled, needless, unnecessary waste of a decent human life. The ARMY'S attempted coverup of his death, the true details of it, has made me ashamed to be affiliated with Right Wing/Republican politics. I do believe in God and also believe in just recompense. My deepest sympathies go out to the Tillman family.

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