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Old 05-06-2005, 20:36   #7
Manstein
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Whether you realize it or not you have just defined the difference between a manager and a leader. A manager will always do things right but a leader will do the right thing.

Jack Moroney-I always prefer to do the right thing
With all due respect Sir, I believe the "right" thing to do was to tell the truth to Marie Tillman, Ranger Tillman's parents, and his brother. Instead of illegally destroying evidence to cover someones behind (regardless if it is an officer's or the man who shot him). I think we both want to do the right thing, only our versions of "right" are deviating a bit

I feel for the man who killed Pat Tillman unintentionally. As you stated, he will have to live with that for the rest of his life. I'm not asking for a public lynching. On the contrary, I want the public out of it and the prosecution of the "evidence destroyers" handled internally, as many in the Military do.

Perhaps QRQ is right, and Ranger Tillman is rolling in his grave, knowing that certain men he served under flat out lied to his wife and family about how he perished.
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