Would the armed services have him? That is the question.
Wise decision. Looking at his paunch, he'd never even make it through a French boot camp.
Murtha was a drill sergeant with 3 yrs. active duty, the rest spent in the reserves. Yet the press tries to make him into a military expert.
"Let me tell you, war is a nasty business. It sears the soul," he said, choking up. "And it made a difference. The shadow of those killings stay with you the rest of your life."
How convenient...the US Military wouldn't have him!
Oh Man! Talk about inciting disaffection in the
US Military...
Mutha needs to be put up against a wall..after
a trial. that is.
Someone needs to tell Murtha that cowards cut and run, Marines never do.
Someone on this thread noted that Murtha is on a media attention high. No doubt. I wonder how he'll feel when the DNC and their lap dogs, the media, dump him after he has exhausted his usefulness to them.
Thanks for the post. I was not quite sure if he was suffering from dementia. I am sure of it now.
Knowing now what we know about Mr Murtha, I would hope the Marines would decline HIM.
What a POS. He and Cincy Sheehan need to put on a road show together.
Hope and Crosby they aren't.
I wouldn't want that bloated pimp of the election industry anywhere near a military conflict. He probably would pull the new French flag out of his pocket and lead the parade of anti-Americans against our government. By the way, the new French flag changed the former red and blue sections to WHITE!
If I were a betting man, I'd bet that we eventually win in Iraq.
Murtha democrats are taking a huge risk with this strategy.
A war that was "absolutely" wrong for the President to launch, but absolutely right for Mr. Murtha to vote for. -H.R. 114 107th Congress.
Murtha is not the "Real Deal!" Give him his due and credit for his service in Vietnam as a Captain of Marines.
He is, however, a "Political Marine Reserve Colonel."
'Nuff said?
The "Real Deal" would be Rep. Sam Johnson, Colonel, USAF (Ret). Fighter pilot; 29 years in the USAF; 7 years in the Hanoi Hilton; many medals and accolades in USAF and in Congress. He was a Colonel, then he became a politician.
Unlike Murtha. I never thought I'd get to a point that I could with a clear conscience, disrespect a Marine Officer, but, since Murtha is not a "Real Marine Colonel," I have no problem with it. Murtha is a scumbag!
No offense intended to any other honorably serving Marine Reserve Officer. I, myself, am a retired Naval Reserve Officer, and have the utmost respect for all those serving in all branches ofthe Reserves and the National Guard -- except those who use their political connections to achieve high rank.
For example, Colonel Murtha, USMCR.
a key democratic figure
..and this is news?
Doogle
Isn't he too old?
I hope I never live long enough to see U.S. troops in the field and not feel the desire to be there with them. One day, when I'm an old, old man, some Democratic President is going to send troops into some wrongheaded Bosnia-like peacekeeping adventure, and as much as I'll oppose it politically, I'll wish I was 20 again so I could go and be there, hating it with everyone else. I can't imagine feeling any other way.
Former Marine or not, Rep Murtha has lost the faith.
Says:"Other than Murtha, who is operating as an agent for some top military commanders, all of the other posturing politicians are basically insignificantNancy Pelosi, John Kerry, John Edwards, Hillary Clinton and so on. They do not even claim to be leaders for the growing anti-war sentiment in the United States. They are simply maneuvering opportunistically for reelection in 2006 and beyond. They ride the fence to appease their corporate backers while attempting to pander to an increasingly anti-war electorate."