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jenny2004
If you have not heard, Pat Tillman, pro football player for the Cardinals who left the team to serve his country in this time of terror was killed in Iraq this week.
drunk_on_tea
QUOTE (jenny2004 @ Apr 23 2004, 08:04 PM)
If you have not heard, Pat Tillman, pro football player for the Cardinals who left the team to serve his country in this time of terror was killed in Iraq this week.

icon_sad.gif More casualties.
Nam Quoc Son Ha
Its sad, but necessary.
IYIiDWeSt_T.S.I3
R.I.P
He got all the money he wanted....
drunkenmonkey
QUOTE (jenny2004 @ Apr 23 2004, 09:04 PM)
If you have not heard, Pat Tillman, pro football player for the Cardinals who left the team to serve his country in this time of terror was killed in Iraq this week.

Correction, he was killed in afghanistan
Doan Du
Drunkenmonkey is right. Tillman died in Afghanistan, not in Iraq. Tillman's unit was recently redeployed to Afghanistan from Iraq. Such a tragedy.
huaren
Is Pat Tillman a Vietnamese?
Jayson
QUOTE (huaren @ Apr 24 2004, 09:15 AM)
Is Pat Tillman a Vietnamese?

He's Caucasian I believe.
huaren
QUOTE (Jayson @ Apr 24 2004, 09:20 AM)
QUOTE (huaren @ Apr 24 2004, 09:15 AM)
Is Pat Tillman a Vietnamese?

He's Caucasian I believe.

Than why is this in the Vietnamese section?
Doan Du
QUOTE (huaren @ Apr 24 2004, 09:23 AM)
Than why is this in the Vietnamese section?


If that is your only response to Tillman's death then I know for a fact that you don't have a foggiest idea what the world is all about.

Tillman made a choice to put service to country over personal gain - a noble deed that everyone respects, including Chinese.
huaren
QUOTE (Doan Du @ Apr 24 2004, 09:46 AM)
QUOTE (huaren @ Apr 24 2004, 09:23 AM)

Than why is this in the Vietnamese section?


If that is your only response to Tillman's death then I know for a fact that you don't have a foggiest idea what the world is all about.

Tillman made a choice to put service to country over personal gain - a noble deed that everyone respects, including Chinese.

Yes, I respect him. I only wanted to know why this is in the Vietnamese section. Since he is not a Vietnamese, than this thread will be better in the Other Culture forum…
Doan Du
QUOTE (huaren @ Apr 24 2004, 10:03 AM)
Yes, I respect him. I only wanted to know why this is in the Vietnamese section. Since he is not a Vietnamese, than this thread will be better in the Other Culture forum…

It's there because many Vietnamese Americans in here are affiliated with American social and intellectual domains.
ngo.ngochy
poor guy
R.I.P.
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