What's "interesting" about this article? It is misinformation fueled by twisting facts in such a way they become lies.
That news actually ran onthe front page of the Washington Post, NY Times, and LA Times. Not hardly the one paragraph articles he said were buried inside newspapers.
That fact of the matter is that Cpl. Tillman did not die pointlessly. It was a tragedy the way things happened. Just terrible. But he was there that night, engaged in a real firefight, for some very real, solid reasons.
It is also important to remember that Cpl. Tillman chose "between bravery and cowardice" multiple times in his life, and those choices he made brought him to that battlefield that night.