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Tag: Jack Murtha

Murtha blasts Lieberman

From Think Pogress:

Lieberman yesterday: “It is time for Democrats who distrust President Bush to acknowledge that he will be commander in chief for three more critical years and that in matters of war we undermine presidential credibility at our nation’s peril.” Murtha today: “Undermining his credibility? What has he said that would give him credibility?”

This sums up the entire issue, and Democrats need to pay attention. These arguments that criticism is undermining the troops needs to be addressed. The troops are being undermined not by criticism, but by the fiasco this administration has created.

Murtha is correct. Bush has no credibility. His entire team has no credibility. Rumsfeld and the rest of the war architects have made numerous miscalculations in Iraq, yet the he and the others are still in charge! How can we trust them to get us out of this mess?

Chicken hawks attack Murtha

You knew it would happen. As soon as Jack Murtha called for a withdrawel from Iraq, right wing congressmen who never served in the military started going after Murtha, using terms like “cowardly” and “aiding the enemy.”

As a Democratic congressman from Pennsylvania for the past 31 years, he has been a fierce hawk, championing conflicts in Central America and the Persian Gulf.

On Thursday, he was called a coward.

After Murtha stunned the Capitol with a news conference calling for a pullout from Iraq because our “troops have done all they can,” the denunciations came quickly and furiously.

House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., accused Murtha of delivering “the highest insult” to the troops. “We must not cower,” Hastert told the former Marine.

Majority Leader Roy Blunt, R-Mo., told Murtha that his views “only embolden our enemies” and lamented that “Democrats undermine our troops in Iraq from the security of their Washington, D.C., offices.”

Rep. J.D. Hayworth, R-Ariz., told the 73-year-old Murtha that “the American people are made of sterner stuff.” And Rep. John Carter, R-Texas, said the likes of Murtha want to take “the cowardly way out.”

Murtha, whose brand of hawkishness has never been qualified by the word “chicken,” was expecting the attacks: “I like guys who’ve never been there that criticize us who’ve been there. I like that.”

Carter, Hastert, Blunt and Hayworth have no military service record.

John Kerry is now on the floor of the U.S. Senate, blasting these clowns and Dick Cheney for these attacks on Murtha. There’s nothing wrong with a debate on what we should do to deal with this mess in Iraq, but anyone who dares to present an alternative to the disastrous policies of this incompetent administration is attacked mercilessly. What a joke.

Murtha calls for withdrawal from Iraq

Rep. John Murtha, D-Pennsylvania, one of Congress’ most hawkish Democrats, is calling for the immediate withdrawal of American troops from Iraq. Murtha voted for the war but now argues that the war is not going as advertised and that “it is a flawed policy wrapped in illusion.”

Murtha’s statement is significant because he has earned bipartisan respect for his grasp of military issues over three decades in Congress.

The support for Bush’s war is crumbling, and this development will accerate the inevitable. Most now realize that this war is not winnable with the current course set by this incompetent administration. John McCain is calling for MORE troops, but that ship sailed long ago. Most experts believed when the war began that significantly more troops were needed, but the Bush administration ignored this sound advice. Two years later, with our military stretched thin, increasing the troop levels is not a viable option, and at this point would probably do nothing to change the situation on the ground. The window of opportunity closed long ago.

Meanwhile, Bush, Cheney and their cronies are trying to convince the public that they did not deliberately mislead the public and Congress when they were selling the war. Fat chance.

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