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location: Landscape Challenged Illinois
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registered: 2002.08.26
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This story makes me sick, but the lack of MSM coverage makes me even sicker. And the sickest thing of all is when I think of the Tillman family. To imagine a group of military officers sitting around discussing how to cover this up from the field to the halls of the Pentagon is so utterly disgusting it is almost unbelievable to attempt to accept. I wonder if those that awarded the awards to Tillman were really hoping identifying Tillman as a war hero would keep them from asking questions. Such heights of disgust. Buying off a family with medals. With all of this, I do think it is early to coin this as premeditated murder. One thing the article leads people to believe is that a doctor can tell three shots were from ten yards. Beyond a short distance, it would be hard pressed to find a forensic pathologist to state a shot was fired from one foot or thirty feet without some sort of firearm evidence.For all we know, Tillman could have been stationary behind a boulder and if at night, a soldier with some sort of high tech scope could have made such a tight shot group from some distance away with a three-shot burst. The only thing I'm suggesting is too much information is still not known to know the full story, but with the available information, it is clear that something disgusting did happen.
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This story makes me sick, but the lack of MSM coverage makes me even sicker. And the sickest thing of all is when I think of the Tillman family. To imagine a group of military officers sitting around discussing how to cover this up from the field to the halls of the Pentagon is so utterly disgusting it is almost unbelievable to attempt to accept. I wonder if those that awarded the awards to Tillman were really hoping identifying Tillman as a war hero would keep them from asking questions. Such heights of disgust. Buying off a family with medals. With all of this, I do think it is early to coin this as premeditated murder. One thing the article leads people to believe is that a doctor can tell three shots were from ten yards. Beyond a short distance, it would be hard pressed to find a forensic pathologist to state a shot was fired from one foot or thirty feet without some sort of firearm evidence.For all we know, Tillman could have been stationary behind a boulder and if at night, a soldier with some sort of high tech scope could have made such a tight shot group from some distance away with a three-shot burst. The only thing I'm suggesting is too much information is still not known to know the full story, but with the available information, it is clear that something disgusting did happen.
