A huge media circus surrounds Pat Tillman’s death, but not a single news source (searched via Google and Google News) had his brother’s eulogy. Here it is via The Uncivil Litigator:

Thanks Pat. [toasting him with a glass of Guiness beer]
I didn’t write shit because I’m not a writer. I’m not just going to sit
here and break down on you. But thanks for coming. Pat’s a fucking
champion and always will be. Just make no mistake, he’d want me to say
this: He’s not with God. He’s fucking dead. He’s not religious. So, thanks for your thoughts, but he’s fucking dead.

Rich Tillman, younger borther of Pat Tillman, holds up a glass of beer during a memorial service for Tillman in San Jose, Calif., Monday, May 3, 2004. Tillman, a member of the Army's elite Ranger unit since 2002, died in Afghanistan April 22 in a firefight near the Pakistan border. (AP Photo/Gene Lower, Pool)
. GENE LOWER (ap_photo - mardi 4 mai 2004, 4h29)

For those of you with preconceptions of the ‘jock turned soldier’ (I’m looking at you Rall, you ass), check out SFGate’s writeup. If our leaders had half the spine, heart, and perceptiveness as Tillman, we wouldn’t be in the mess we are now.

Tillman talked about everything, with everyone. According to the speakers, he had read the Bible, the Koran, the Book of Mormon, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and he underlined passages constantly. Garwood recalled how he’d mail articles to friends, highlighting certain parts and writing in
the margins: “Let’s discuss.” A quotation from Emerson, found underlined in
Tillman’s readings, adorned the program.

It concluded with this: “But the great man is he who in the midst of the
crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.”

(some more insightful followup on Pat Tillman, media coverage, and Rall’s stupidity @ Monkey Media Report)

Washington Post: A Wretched New Picture Of America

Among the corrosive lies a nation at war tells itself is that the glory — the lofty goals announced beforehand, the victories, the liberation of the oppressed — belongs to the country as a whole; but the failure — the accidents, the uncounted civilian dead, the crimes and atrocities — is always exceptional. Noble goals flow naturally from a noble people; the occasional act of barbarity is always the work of individuals, unaccountable, confusing and indigestible to the national conscience.

(/me hangs head in shame)

Also, still waiting for Bush’s apology to the prisoners, Iraq, and the American public.

It seems the president is allergic not just to the words but to the concept of responsibility that underlies them. To apologize would be to admit he’d made a mistake. And mistakes are forbidden in the Bush White House.

  • Rape Rooms: A ChronologyWhat Bush said as the Iraq prison scandal unfolded. — this set of Bushisms is less funny.

Washington Post: A Wretched New Picture Of America

Among the corrosive lies a nation at war tells itself is that the glory — the lofty goals announced beforehand, the victories, the liberation of the oppressed — belongs to the country as a whole; but the failure — the accidents, the uncounted civilian dead, the crimes and atrocities — is always exceptional. Noble goals flow naturally from a noble people; the occasional act of barbarity is always the work of individuals, unaccountable, confusing and indigestible to the national conscience.

(/me hangs head in shame)

Also, still waiting for Bush’s apology to the prisoners, Iraq, and the American public.

It seems the president is allergic not just to the words but to the concept of responsibility that underlies them. To apologize would be to admit he’d made a mistake. And mistakes are forbidden in the Bush White House.

  • Rape Rooms: A ChronologyWhat Bush said as the Iraq prison scandal unfolded. — this set of Bushisms is less funny.

(warning, incoherent ranting follows) For fun, lets see how this is being treated by the idealogues:

  • O’Reilly Factor, May 3 (edited for clarity) – O’Reilly has a weak apologist stance — from a pure pragmatic standpoint, I don’t think it’s sunk in yet how many Americans are going to die because of this. From a moral standpoint, well, what can I say. It’s not like half the country and three quarters of the world hasn’t been screaming about this for years. A complete aversion to truth and principaled actions will lead nowhere good. (O’Reilly is currently going off on Rumsfeld. Is he forgetting that there’s someone that Rumsfeld directly reports to every single day? — oh yeah, the Bush Admin’s motto for personal responsibility: “The buck stop at the desk over there.”)
  • Rush Limbaugh, May 4 – look, no two ways about it. This guy is a moron and a monster, as is everyone else who 1) believes that this behavior is justifiable or is 2) willing to ignore how significantly this affects our chances of success, or that blowing it off is going to make things better.

    CALLER: It was like a college fraternity prank that stacked up naked
    men —

    LIMBAUGH: Exactly. Exactly my point! This is no different than
    what happens at the Skull and Bones initiation and we’re going to ruin
    people’s lives over it and we’re going to hamper our military effort,
    and then we are going to really hammer them because they had a good
    time. You know, these people are being fired at every day. I’m talking
    about people having a good time, these people, you ever heard of
    emotional release? You of heard of need to blow some steam off?

(warning, incoherent ranting follows) For fun, lets see how this is being treated by the idealogues:

  • O’Reilly Factor, May 3 (edited for clarity) – O’Reilly has a weak apologist stance — from a pure pragmatic standpoint, I don’t think it’s sunk in yet how many Americans are going to die because of this. From a moral standpoint, well, what can I say. It’s not like half the country and three quarters of the world hasn’t been screaming about this for years. A complete aversion to truth and principaled actions will lead nowhere good. (O’Reilly is currently going off on Rumsfeld. Is he forgetting that there’s someone that Rumsfeld directly reports to every single day? — oh yeah, the Bush Admin’s motto for personal responsibility: “The buck stop at the desk over there.”)
  • Rush Limbaugh, May 4 – look, no two ways about it. This guy is a moron and a monster, as is everyone else who 1) believes that this behavior is justifiable or is 2) willing to ignore how significantly this affects our chances of success, or that blowing it off is going to make things better.

    CALLER: It was like a college fraternity prank that stacked up naked
    men —

    LIMBAUGH: Exactly. Exactly my point! This is no different than
    what happens at the Skull and Bones initiation and we’re going to ruin
    people’s lives over it and we’re going to hamper our military effort,
    and then we are going to really hammer them because they had a good
    time. You know, these people are being fired at every day. I’m talking
    about people having a good time, these people, you ever heard of
    emotional release? You of heard of need to blow some steam off?

A huge media circus surrounds Pat Tillman’s death, but not a single news source (searched via Google and Google News) had his brother’s eulogy. Here it is via The Uncivil Litigator:

Thanks Pat. [toasting him with a glass of Guiness beer]
I didn’t write shit because I’m not a writer. I’m not just going to sit
here and break down on you. But thanks for coming. Pat’s a fucking
champion and always will be. Just make no mistake, he’d want me to say
this: He’s not with God. He’s fucking dead. He’s not religious. So, thanks for your thoughts, but he’s fucking dead.

Rich Tillman, younger borther of Pat Tillman, holds up a glass of beer during a memorial service for Tillman in San Jose, Calif., Monday, May 3, 2004. Tillman, a member of the Army's elite Ranger unit since 2002, died in Afghanistan April 22 in a firefight near the Pakistan border. (AP Photo/Gene Lower, Pool)
. GENE LOWER (ap_photo - mardi 4 mai 2004, 4h29)

For those of you with preconceptions of the ‘jock turned soldier’ (I’m looking at you Rall, you ass), check out SFGate’s writeup. If our leaders had half the spine, heart, and perceptiveness as Tillman, we wouldn’t be in the mess we are now.

Tillman talked about everything, with everyone. According to the speakers, he had read the Bible, the Koran, the Book of Mormon, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and he underlined passages constantly. Garwood recalled how he’d mail articles to friends, highlighting certain parts and writing in
the margins: “Let’s discuss.” A quotation from Emerson, found underlined in
Tillman’s readings, adorned the program.

It concluded with this: “But the great man is he who in the midst of the
crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.”

(some more insightful followup on Pat Tillman, media coverage, and Rall’s stupidity @ Monkey Media Report)

Glonoinha summarizes Sony’s new Connect music store pretty well:

DRM’ed out the ass, doesn’t work on anything besides Sony players, doesn’t work on any of the players people already own.

Yet another wonderful idea from the Sales Prevention Team at Sony!

Glonoinha summarizes Sony’s new Connect music store pretty well:

DRM’ed out the ass, doesn’t work on anything besides Sony players, doesn’t work on any of the players people already own.

Yet another wonderful idea from the Sales Prevention Team at Sony!