Jack Murtha - U.S.
Deliberately Killed Innocent Civilians in WWII - Corrupted/Insane Murtha
attacking our WWII and now our Iraq Military
Since 05-26-06
May 25, 2006
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/5/25/115454.shtml?s=et
Congressman Jack Murtha, D-Penn., said Wednesday night that the U.S. military
was deliberately and indiscriminately killing innocent civilians in Iraq - much
the same way, he added, that American pilots did during World War II.
Asked about his crusade to expose the alleged massacre of an Iraqi family in
Haditha last November, Murtha told Fox News Radio's Alan Colmes: "When this
comes out, it's going to be much worse than" the initial reports.
Could the Haditha episode be characterized as "the indiscriminate, deliberate
killing of civilians?" Colmes asked.
"From everything I've seen," said Murtha, "that's exactly what it was. ...
That's exactly what happened in this particular case."
"That's the thing that has to be brought out," the Pennsylvania Democrat said.
"And I won't let them cover up this whole thing," he vowed.
Asked how the U.S. military could possibly be engaged in "purposely,
indiscriminately killing innocent civilians," Murtha invoked U.S. air raids on
Hitler's Germany and Tojo's Japan.
"In World War II we dropped bombs on all these different countries," he told
Colmes. "We killed civilians. In wartime – this is wartime. You're not sitting
in an office back here. This is wartime."
Separately, Murtha said that some of his fellow Democrats were wrong to press
for President Bush's impeachment.
"I don't think what he did was impeachable," he told Colmes.
"I think what he did was a misjudgment, a mischaracterization, a
misrepresentation" of intelligence leading up to the Iraq war, the Pennsylvania
Democrat explained. But certainly, at this stage, I couldn't say that it's
impeachable."
"A lot of places I've gone people have signs: 'Impeach the President,'" Murtha
said.
"I went through one impeachment with President Nixon when I first came here.
It's a very serious thing. And you have to do a lot of research. Committees have
to have hearings and so forth."
"So unless the [Iraq war] intelligence was distorted, I certainly would not
support it."
Richard Nixon resigned in 1973 before any articles of impeachment could be voted
against him for participating in the Watergate cover-up. Rep. Murtha did not
mention President Clinton, who is the only elected president in U.S. history to
have actually been impeached.