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John Murtha is a disgrace

The bedrock of American justice is that all are innocent until proven guilty. Well John Murtha has repealed that protection for the Marines in Iraq and now serves as judge, jury and I guess executioner. He has foregone fairness and even decency in taking leaked information from an unfinished investigation and proclaiming not just guilt, but a cover up.

This man has lost any claim on respect and has done irreparable harm to our efforts overseas and the safety of all our military. You are a swine Mr. Murtha and this shameful betrayal will forever be your legacy.

  

Disclaimer: If it was a massacre, I hope the guilty rot in hell. I will not aplogize to Murtha regardless, what he did was wrong for a million reasons that have nothing to do with Haditha.

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I spent 14 years in the military and I was a Special Forces Weapons Sergeant, which means now I am an ex- Green Beret. I still have many friends in the Special Ops and Intel worlds and will occasionally pass along interesting info from them. Uncle J is the persona I use to vent my frustrations regarding the fools and infidels running rampant on this planet. Military Matters will focus on issues of National Security, International Relations and all things related to the military.

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