Justin Sharratt, one of the Marines accused of murder in Haditha, Iraq, and found innocent tells his story for the first time.
Here are a few comments by the Sharratts on Rep. John Murtha with a guest appearance by Jason Mattera:
Justin Sharratt responds to Rep. John Murtha's charges against him and his fellow Marines. He says this when asked if he wants an apology from John Murtha:
"Not any more. It would be a waste of time in my opinion. What he's said has already been said and what he's done has already been done and it's been over a year since it's happened. So it would be too late in my opinion."I sense a tinge of anger in young Justin when he discusses the Code Pink award winner.
Lance Corporal Justin Sharratt said in a radio interview with Sean Hannity earlier that he would be pressing charges against John Murtha.
We will be following that story- You can count on that.
Related... The Wall Street Journal piles on Murtha in a Tuesday article describing how he diverted millions of taxpayer dollars into his district.
Ask yourself this; Would the Haditha incident have gotten so much play if Murtha wouldn't have come out and pronounced our brave Marines cold blooded killers in such a public and deliberate way? Maybe, maybe not. But one things for certain, Murtha gave cover to the media for their Mai Lai comparisons.
ReplyDeleteMurtha is a slug....please pass the salt.
ReplyDeleteMurtha should do the one thing that he won't do and that's resign. Murtha is a coward and that particular charge comes from a former Marine.
ReplyDeleteI love this, it's an excerpt from a report about the Haditha trial, about platoon commander Frank. It's from Fox News:
ReplyDelete"Frank testified that he and another Marine loaded the corpses into Humvees. No one else wanted to perform the task, since there was a shortage of corpse-handling gloves and body bags. The bodies were first taken to a Marine base and then to the morgue in Haditha, where one Iraqi hospital worker vomited when he saw the corpses, Frank testified.
"The Marines didn't believe it was a job they should do," Frank said. "A lot of the Marines were really disturbed by it."
What's so disturbing about a bunch of dead terrorists?