Friday, June 16, 2006
Shameless and Irresponsible
"Unlawful command influence..."
Congressman Murtha did not say which Marine commanders told him that our boys were guilty of murder as he busied himself with prejudicing the jury in advance, but he may soon be required to do so in court.
One of those boys has a lawyer that's not going to let the fact that a Corps' top officer may, if Murtha is telling the truth, have ruined their chances for a fair trial.
Murtha, as we only just discovered, has grand political illusions which requires him to step over the dead bodies of all his fellow marines on his way to the top, but what would be the motive of the commandant? Or was Murtha lying about that too?
Marine may call Murtha as witness
By Rowan Scarborough
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 15, 2006
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Congressman Murtha did not say which Marine commanders told him that our boys were guilty of murder as he busied himself with prejudicing the jury in advance, but he may soon be required to do so in court.
One of those boys has a lawyer that's not going to let the fact that a Corps' top officer may, if Murtha is telling the truth, have ruined their chances for a fair trial.
Murtha, as we only just discovered, has grand political illusions which requires him to step over the dead bodies of all his fellow marines on his way to the top, but what would be the motive of the commandant? Or was Murtha lying about that too?
Marine may call Murtha as witness
By Rowan Scarborough
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 15, 2006
Read more
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