Steven Reynolds, The All Spin Zone AlterNet: PEEK. July 16, 2008. These guys say "I can't recall" enough to make you think that they have some sort of disease.
Mary Tillman, Rodale Inc. June 12, 2008. Mary Tillman writes about when her family first began hearing conflicting details of the Army's account of her son Pat's death.
Emily Wilson, AlterNet. May 26, 2008. The official cover-up of football star-turned-soldier Pat Tillman's death by "friendly fire" has led his family on a four-year mission for justice.
Philip Barron, AlterNet: PEEK. July 27, 2007. Philip Barron: The details of LaVena Johnson's death have been shrouded in lies and deception, the kind of official obfuscation that surrounds the death of Pat Tillman and other fallen soldiers.
Michael Shapiro, Metroactive. June 13, 2007. The Bush administration's poster boy for the war on terror was felled by U.S. bullets in Afghanistan. Three years later the Tillmans still don't know the truth about Pat's death and they aren't the only family who has been deceived about a loved one's death.
Philip Barron, AlterNet: PEEK. April 10, 2007. Philip Barron: While legislators belatedly act in publicized cases of military deception, other service families wait in vain for the truth.
Robert Scheer, Truthdig. March 28, 2007. A congressional investigation into the administration's cynical exploitation of Cpl. Pat Tillman's sacrifice is long overdue.
Philip Barron, AlterNet: PEEK. March 27, 2007. Philip Barron: The Army's unacceptable response to the family of Cpl. Pat Tillman is a call to action -- for citizens and Congress.
Philip Barron, AlterNet: PEEK. March 26, 2007. Philip Barron: The Army grudgingly answers to the family of Pat Tillman, while continuing to ignore the family of LaVena Johnson