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Very nice. I wonder why he was assasinated? They might have wanted him to go along with some pro-army, pro-war campaign that he wasn't interested in. I can't imagine that it was pure jealosy, as the army suggests.
I heard that Tillman was against the looming Iraq war, that he was about to go public and was scheduled to meet with Noam Chomsky. It's a known fact that his journal and uniform were burned. The most curious thing is that as soon as the Senate started the investigation, Bush invoked executive privilege.
Very nice. I wonder why he was assasinated? They might have wanted him to go along with some pro-army, pro-war campaign that he wasn't interested in. I can't imagine that it was pure jealosy, as the army suggests.
ReplyDeleteI heard that Tillman was against the looming Iraq war, that he was about to go public and was scheduled to meet with Noam Chomsky.
ReplyDeleteIt's a known fact that his journal and uniform were burned.
The most curious thing is that as soon as the Senate started the investigation, Bush invoked executive privilege.