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thedrifter
01-08-06, 09:21 AM
MURTHA THE TURNCOAT
By KIERAN MICHAEL LALOR
New York Post

LAST spring, I dropped by an anti-war rally in White Plains. When I made it clear that I was an Iraq vet who supported the war, the insults began to fly. Most slurs were boilerplate anti-war clichés, but one man struck a nerve: He marched up to me, looked me straight in the eye to ask, "You joined the military?" — and when I proudly answered "yes," responded, with utter disgust, "You are a sucker."

I felt the same rage last weekend just watching Rep. Jack Murtha declare on TV that, were he younger, he wouldn't join today's military.

I expect that kind of rhetoric from the washed-up anti-war rabble that congregate on street corners to relive their glory days — not from retired Marine colonels.

Murtha's call last year for a cut-and-run strategy in Iraq was one thing — irresponsible and unwise, but basically just stating a policy position. This is different.

What a nice New Year's treat for the beheaders and suicide bombers to know that a decorated Marine and lawmaker thinks the U.S. military is not only "broken" but not worth joining. Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi will no doubt use Murtha's words to inspire his band of thugs to hold out longer and kill a few more Americans assuring them that ultimately we will wilt like Murtha.

Why would Murtha not want to be part of a military that in the past four years has liberated 50 million souls and heroically brought aid to tsunami and earthquake victims, saving untold lives? Surely he knows that all was chaos in New Orleans in the wake of Katrina until Gen. Russell Honore's 1st Army and the 82nd Airborne came to town and provided relief and a security presence.

Evidently, Murtha doesn't think this is noble work.

Or, rather, the congressman doesn't like the way Iraq is going, so he disparaged the entire military — forgetting about our sailors working tirelessly to keep the seas open, Marines bravely guarding our embassies and soldiers standing watch in Korea and elsewhere to protect the democratic from the despotic.

Thirty-seven years in the Marine Corps should have taught Murtha that our military has historically been and continues to be the world's greatest meritocracy. No other institution has allowed people to climb the ranks and reach their potential regardless of their socioeconomic status like the U.S. military.

Similarly, Jack Murtha should know that millions of men and women have personally benefited from the discipline, training and structure of the military and used the traits learned in uniform to make countless contributions to civil society after their service.

If Murtha wouldn't want to be a part of a military that did in Afghanistan in three months what the Red Army couldn't do in seven years and that put genocidal maniac Saddam Hussein behind bars and his brutal sociopath sons in the ground, I am glad he is not.

But he's surely undermined military recruiting. Think he'll resign his committee assignments relevant to the military?

Last year, despite a media that overemphasizes the negative aspects of the war and an organized anti-recruitment effort, the Marine Corps exceeded its recruiting goals by 2 percent. The Navy and Air Force met their goals. The Army, which fell short of expectations last year, is exceeding them in Fiscal Year 2006 (which started in October).

Fortunately for the United States, a turncoat blowhard like Murtha won't stop the tens of thousands of good men and women inspired to serve this great nation.

Kieran Michael Lalor is the founder of Eternal Vigilance Society (eternalvigilancesociety.org), an independent organization supporting leaders who put protecting the nation ahead of politics.

Ellie

OLE SARG
01-08-06, 12:16 PM
I respect murtha for his Vietnam service but the man has come up a couple cards short of a full deck. His dumbass comments are undermining the military bigtime. Someone needs to put a gag in his big mouth!!!!

SEMPER FI,
OLE SARG

BOOGIEMAN44
01-08-06, 03:38 PM
What a nice New Year's treat for the beheaders and suicide bombers to know that a decorated Marine and lawmaker thinks the U.S. military is not only "broken" but not worth joining. Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi will no doubt use Murtha's words to inspire his band of thugs to hold out longer and kill a few more Americans assuring them that ultimately we will wilt like Murtha.



I BELEIVE THAT MR. MURTHA IS JUST TRYING TO MAKE A NAME FOR HIMSELF AND DON'T CARE "WHO'S" TV HIS FACE COMES UP ON, HE KNOWS THAT CNN IS WATCHED AROUND THE WORLD AND THAT AL-ZARQAWI WILL USE HIS WORLDS TO TO START A SPARK. MR. MURTHA IS NO LONGER TOP DOG SO HE HAS TO KEEP HIS NAME IN THE PAPERS SO HE WON'T BE FORGOTEN, AT NO MATTER WHAT THE COST, MAYBE THEY SHOULD PUT THE POLITICIAN'S IN A ROTATION TO THE FRONT TO "REALY" SEE WHAT OUR MEN AND WOMEN HAVE TO DO, MAYBE THEY WILL CHANGE THERE MINDS AND THEY WILL KEEP THERE MOUTH SHUT, MR. MURTHA REALY SHOULD KNOW BETTER, IT JUST KILLS ME HOW ONE MAN WILL TURN RED COAT ON THE ENTIRE CORPS, SORRY, I HAD TO CALL HIM A MAN, I COULDN'T BRING MYSELF TO CALL HIM A MARINE, AND USING THE WORD "MAN" HURT :mad:

greensideout
01-08-06, 07:00 PM
I think that Rep. Jack Murtha just belives in his heart that the war in Iraq was a very bad call and that serving under leaders that make bad choices of this magnitude is not a good incentive to join the military. If that is what he meant, I have to agree.

Mr. Lalor, who supports "leaders who put protecting the nation ahead of politics" must be having trouble finding one and decided to take a jab at someone that has laid his life on the line while serving in the Marine Corps.

GSO

rb1651
01-08-06, 08:25 PM
GSO,

I would respectfully disagree with you. If he thought that it was such a bad choice, then why didn't he make his voice heard before the start of the war? As the Congressional Record shows, he fully supported the invasion of Iraq. Now because he feels that his political future is in jeopardy, he has come out on the other end.

I personally feel that he is sh***ing out of both ends, so that which ever side wins, he comes up smelling like roses. An Honorable Marine? Absolutely no doubt. A typical politician? Again, absolutely no doubt. He's looking out for himself, not the people he is supposed to be serving.

OLE SARG
01-08-06, 09:05 PM
Well said, Ron, and I agree!!!

Most of the politicians sitting on their fatarses in Washington could care less about the ordinary citizen out here in the real world. Most are self-centered, self-serving, pseudo-intellectuals, and all have a price!!

SEMPER FI,
OLE SARG

hrscowboy
01-08-06, 09:13 PM
let me in there i will stir the pot and call a spade a spade and punch some suckers lights out....

semperfiman
01-08-06, 10:03 PM
you know what about this?????? he just lost most vets votes he may not win another election again shot him self