What would Ken Mehlman say about this? Using our soldiers - dead ones at that - as propaganda tools, and lying to their families to boot.
"All I asked for is what happened to my son, and it has been lie after lie after lie," said Mr. Tillman...
All of it, her former husband said, has even left him suspicious of the military's central finding in their son's case so far: that the killing was a terrible but unintentional accident.
"There is so much nonstandard conduct, both before and after Pat was killed, that you have to start to wonder," Mr. Tillman said. "How much effort would you put into hiding an accident? Why do you need to hide an accident?"