Saturday, October 27, 2007

Innocent Haditha Marine Speaks Out Against Murtha (Video)

Sean Hannity interviewed innocent Haditha Marine LCpl Justin Sharratt and his father Darryll Sharratt on Hannity's America.

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.

4 comments:

  1. 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.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous2:01 PM

    Murtha is a slug....please pass the salt.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Murtha 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.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous8:31 PM

    I love this, it's an excerpt from a report about the Haditha trial, about platoon commander Frank. It's from Fox News:

    "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?

    ReplyDelete