28 October 2007

Congressman Murtha: Fall on Your Sword!

After hearing about this travesty, with LCpl Sharratt and his squad, charged with war crimes, for their honorable actions, in Haditha (wherein, they did absolutely nothing wrong)... I am calling for Congressman John Murtha to step down, from his seat. I wish the DoD could/would change his discharge to Dishonorable, as fair punishment for his crime against the US Marine Corps, the entire military service, and the United States of America.

How dare you, Congressman Murtha! How dare you say such terrible things, about your own brothers. Those men only defended themselves from an armed enemy, after losing a member of their squad, to a cowardly IED!
How dare you betray the military! How dare you abuse your power, to further you own selfish ends!

You bring dishonor upon yourself, Congress, and the US Marine Corps... but further than that, you bring dishonor upon the military, and the nation.
I am calling for Congressman Murtha to be brought up on charges of treason, and executed.
We need to send a clear message, to those politicians, who have betrayed this nation. We need to force them to submission, and make them understand that they are not above the law, and they need to stop trying to run this war... especially those, like Murtha, Pelosi, and Reid, who are deliberately trying to lead us to failure.
I want to see you stripped of all rank, decorations, and honors, Congressman Murtha. I want to see your retirement benefits revoked, and your life, career, and pride ruined.

Every time Congress brings charges against a serviceman, the only thing they're doing, is getting more Americans killed. To quote 4th25 (a group of former Army Infantryman, who made a rap group that raps about the war), "How the fuck can you charge a soldier with anything but doing his job?!"

To LCpl Justin Sharratt, and his squadmates:
You fought well, and defended the good name of your fallen comrade. You endured the travesty that was committed against you, and all of us wearing the uniform, in service to an ungrateful nation.
Even though we're in seperate services, you are my brothers. I wish you nothing but the best, this life has to offer, and I hope you get your vindication, when Murtha's career, pride, and honor are torn from him, and he is made to answer for his crime.

-Out

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