So, WHAT IS A WAR HERO?

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What is a 'War Hero'?

I've been listening to Congressmen Jack Murtha's negative comments about the war in Iraq for some months now. I've heard him repeatedly described as a "war hero".
Thirty-seven years in the Marine Corps.-------Wow!
I visualize a burly ex-Marine, his chest bedazzled with medals, the survivor of countless combats in Korea, Vietnam, and the Gulf War.
A man who knows war and combat from the inside out. A man with the experience that allows him to see that the war in Iraq is hopeless, and we should all quit and go home.
Although I've been turned off by Murtha's remarks, I never
questioned his war hero status. Nor has our liberal press which is why Murtha has been getting away with his charade...
Then the other day, bingo! I suddenly knew something was rotten in Denmark about Jack Murtha's war hero status. I've been bothered by his
comments in the past but his latest remarks about Marines killing civilians in cold blood caught my attention. Whether this turns out to be true or not, something just didn't compute.
No real Marine who's "been there" would prejudge combat troops prior to the release of a military inquiry...
That was the moment when I woke up and said, "Hey, I'm going to check this guy out."
And what did I find? Did I find a man of vast operational experience with an extensive combat record? No. I found a man whom fellow congressman Don Bailey of Pennsylvania, Silver Star and three Bronze Stars, calls 'a liar and a phony'. A man who came to Bailey crying and sobbing, thanking him for saving Murtha from the ethics committee (on ABSCAM-related
charges) at which time he admitted to Bailey that his Purple Hearts weren't earned. I found a man with a couple of years of active duty, and the rest of his 37-year career spent in the Marine Corps Reserve. I found a man who served in the Marines during Korean War, yes, but somehow never actually made it to Korea.
I found a man with one year in Vietnam, not 'up front' but in the rear area, as a staff intelligence officer.
I found a man who's no more been in combat, or is a war hero , than I am. Even John Kerry has more combat experience than Jack Murtha. I know flight attendants who have spent more time in Danang than him. So what is a War Hero? Well at the bare minimum, a war hero would have to be somebody who's actually been in combat, somebody who's been in direct contact with the enemy over some extended period of time, somebody who's been shot at and/or had their life repeatedly threatened like the
Infantry or the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force pilots who flew over Vietnam; somebody who has performed his or her duties in a heroic manner.
So, what is Jack Murtha?
Just one more scheming politician, a Democrat, sensing a change in the direction of the political winds. A man who volunteered for a year's duty in Vietnam as a staff intelligence officer,
so he could come home and run for Congress in 1968 as a war hero.
Barf.
Sound familiar? A man who's thinking about the next election, and hoping he's on the right side when it comes. As a citizen and as a Congressman, Murtha has every right to express his opinion on the Iraq War - but not cloaked in the mantle of a Marine Corps war hero with vast experience in such matters. His comments are very destructive to the morale of our
troops and have only one objective - to get re-elected.

C. Richard Stasney, MD, FACS,
Director Texas Voice Center www.texasvoicecenter.com
Clinical Professor of Otorhinolaryngology
Weill Cornell Medical College
"Monk"
 
So you're saying Bush and Cheney with no military experience are more qualified to lead the war? just like Kerry all dems military records are subject to review and no doubt all their medals are bogus. the term " hero " is thrown around pretty lose these days, anyone involved in the Iraq war even if they're loading trucks 500 miles from the action is called a hero but Murtha isn't? if he were a republican he'ld be "Captian America " with his record. if you want to trash the miltary record of dems you should at least find a republican or two that can hold up to the same standards. maybe Gen. Powell? oh wait, he left this administration in shame over his part in the Iraq war saying " it will forever be a black mark on my record". what about Hagel? oh wait, he's against the war. better keep looking you'll find a pro war republican vet polititian who meet your standards, then we can tear his military record apart and find reasons his medals aren't deserved in our kangaroo court of political opinion.
 
Party affiliation has nothing to do with it if an individual colors up his military record, or his record in the Congress, when he actually did very little may be an indication of what type of person he or she is, don't you think?

There are many heros in both Political Partys, also many wanna-be's. Murtha clearly falls into the wannabe category!

TM
 
Jesus! Mossback, you make it sound like if you don't take one for the team, you aren't really an American. I never served in the military, but would have if called. Does that mean I can't have an opinion!!!

RUS
 
LAST EDITED ON Apr-20-07 AT 11:28AM (MST)[p]Rus

You bet you have an opinon! That's way this country is so great. everyone of those people who stood a post, have given, me and you the right to or opinon and the freedom to voice it. I never was in the military either. But something I have done for years is everytime I see someone in uniform, I shake their hand and tell them thanks.

Thanks Tim
 
I don't think Swift boating Murtha is a very wise strategy. Whether one describes him as a "War" hero or not the facts are he did serve and was honorably discharged.

If you look at military men who later got their ##### in a ringer later as a politician history is full of them. Even the venerable John Glenn got caught up in the Saving and Loan scandal as one of the Keating Five.

Now if you wanted to point out his rather stupid politics that is fair game. I believe his Abscam involvment is fair game. I also believe his military service is off limits IMHO.

Nemont
 
I agree Nemont, we can't take away the fact the man served above and beyond the call, because we do not like his politics in his later misguided years of senility.

We do not have to like what his mouth spews forth to appreciate that he was there when we needed him.

There are only two types of people - The Hunters and the hunted,
I hunt.
Alchase
 

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