John Murtha

SNL: Biden and Murtha do their best to sink Obama's chances

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SNL spoofs Joe Biden and John Murtha for doing what Democrats do best: snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.

Next on Road to the White House, earlier today, Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate Joe Biden and Congressman John Murtha spoke in a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, where they tried to blwo the election for Barack Obama.

Hammond's Murtha is way too much like Tweety, but pretty funny nonetheless. It does like Murtha is having a tough time of it in his race.



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John Murtha stuck his foot in his mouth last week when he told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

"There is no question that western Pennsylvania is a racist area."

Looking to take advantage of the gaffe and impute Murtha's comments onto Obama, McCain brought it up during an event in Western Pennsylvania Tuesday. Unfortunately for him, he couldn't have botched it any worse.

"You know, I think you may have noticed that Senator Obama's supporters have been saying some pretty nasty things about Western Pennsylvania lately," McCain told the audience in the town of Moon Township. "And you know, I couldn't agree with them more." I couldn't disagree with you. I couldn't agree with you more than the fact that Western Pennsylvania is the most patriotic, most god-loving, most, most patriotic part of America, and this is a great part of the country."

Oops. The look on the faces of the people behind him is classic.


 David Obey and John Murtha had strong words for the GOP over their stonewalling the funds for the troops in Iraq. No withdraw date, no cash--plain & simple.

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Obey: The Bush Administration is promoting a lot of stories over the past week about nasty actions in the Pentagon that will have to be taken if Congress doesn't provide a bridge fund for the Iraqi war. Like so many other things in this town, those stories have things backwards. The House has already passed a $50 billion bridge fund which will provide all of the funding necessary for Iraq through at least February and beyond. But the President's allies in the Senate are preventing it from even reaching his desk because they don't like the conditions under which the money is provided. Let me repeat: the money has already been provided by the House of representatives, if the President wants that $50 billion released, all he has to do is call the Senate Republican Leader, Mitch McConnell, and ask him to stop blocking it. That phone number is (202) 224-2541 in case anyone is interested.

Huff Po: "As reported by the Huffington Post, the Democrat war supplement proposal is the party's most aggressive funding measure since taking over Congress. In addition to insisting on a full withdrawal plan the bill would also require that troops be fully trained and equipped before being sent into the field and that the government abide by the Army Field Manual with respect to prohibiting torture."

As Pelosi says: "Democrats and the American people support our troops in the field and will always insist they receive all the resources they require. If there is any delay in funding for our men and women in uniform, the responsibility will squarely lie with the President and Senate Republicans who are blocking the bill."

Murtha:

I thought we'd gotten rid of Secretary Rumsfeld, but this really worries me that there would be such a political document. … This is a political document. They're scaring people. They're scaring the families of the troops with this document. That's the thing that's so despicable about what they're doing.


Two Years ago: John Murtha's resolution against the Iraq war

 It's been two long years since John Murtha, that dirty f*&king hippie broke from the administration and made a plea to get out of Iraq.

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The Gavel has the stats...1786 soldiers have died since...

Democratic Congressman John Murtha gave a press conference today introducing his resolution for redeployment of American troops in Iraq.

"The war in Iraq is not going as advertised. It is a flawed policy wrapped in illusion. The American public is way ahead of us. The United States and coalition troops have done all they can in Iraq, but it is time for a change in direction. Our military is suffering. The future of our country is at risk. We cannot continue on the present course. It is evident that continued military action is not in the best interests of the United States of America, the Iraqi people or the Persian Gulf Region...full transcript here...