Monday, July 14, 2008

Pat Tillman cover up gets covered up

House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform investigation into the misinformation and attempted cover-up of of the friendly fire death of Pat Tillman has been derailed by what's described as a "near universal lack of recall".

Senior White House officials including former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, communications director Dan Bartlett, former Press Secretary Scott McClellan, and chief speech writer Michael Gerson seem to be loosing there ability to recall important events.

How convenient
"Not a single one could recall when he learned about the fratricide or what he did in response," says the committee's report.

The corruption and lack of will to hold the corrupt accountable just keeps marching on.

This man was a hero and a soldier and his memory and his family deserve better from there country.

Richard Myers former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff could recall when he first heard that the Tillman death might have been due to friendly fire, but conveniently was unable to remeber if he pass this information to Rumsfeld. LIAR.

These guys should all be burned at the stake.

Why would anyone re-enlist when this is what they can expect from the people they serve.

At worst they are all guilty of a conspiracy to cover this up, at best they are men who are mentally pathetic and if that's the case no wonder we are in such a mess.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The common response from the Bush administration, it's lawmakers and it's supporters to this sort of thing is, "Get over it!" This is another manifestation of our government's depraved indifference.

Mr. Harsh Guy