Happy Birthday USA Navy Anchors Aweigh

October 13, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

Today is the birthday of the United States Navy. Thank you for keeping us safe. Hug and thank a sailor today!

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Don’t Honor John Murtha

March 25, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

Congressman John Murtha has been one of the first in line to throw our military under the bus routinely slandering servicemen directly in the line of fire. Yet on March 5, 2009 he was given the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award for outstanding duty to the advancement of the military and leadership in the war on terror.

Well now a citizen has taken action. Unable to stomach this direct affront to our millions of active duty and retired military, a petition to show disguist in the navy’s commendation is rapidly making the rounds of the internet.

The petition reads:

John Murtha deserves no such award. He has routinely and deliberately undermined the United States military, slandered servicemen serving in combat, and caused irreparable damage to our international reputation. While serving as a Representative from Pennsylvania, Murtha called Marines from 3d Battalion, 1st Marines “cold blooded killers” who “murdered innocent civilians.” Before an investigation into the Haditha incident was even conducted, Murtha went on numerous television news programs and announced that the Marines “went into houses and killed women and children.” He said, “There’s no question in my mind about what happened here. There was no gunfire, they killed four people in a taxi…24 people were killed.” When asked specifically if he claimed that innocent civilians were intentionally executed by Marines, he said, “That’s exactly what happened.” Not content to slander those Marines directly involved, he went on to claim that if these Marines were not punished, “other Marines would say well I’ll do the same thing.” Murtha then continued to use this incident to lobby for the immediate withdrawal of troops from Iraq, citing it as evidence that our military was incapable of winning the war.

Eight Marines were originally charged. As of March 17th, 2009 all charges were dropped against six Marines, one was found not guilty on all counts in courts martial. The prosecution has delayed the court martial of the final defendant indefinitely. The original allegations of a massacre and the statements of Congressman Murtha have been thoroughly discredited. Despite the facts, John Murtha refuses to apologize to those he slandered.

We the undersigned are appalled that the Secretary of the Navy would bestow the Department’s highest award for a non-employee to John Murtha after his vile and despicable attacks against U.S. servicemen. This petition is a vehicle to express our bitter disappointment at this betrayal of our combat veterans. Congressman John Murtha should apologize for slandering the Marines of 3/1, and for undermining the efforts of those servicemen and women who fought in Iraq. If he does not, the Secretary of the Navy should rescind this award as a sign of his unwavering support for those who served in combat during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

If you want to stand with our military and show your disapproval sign the Don’t Honor John Murtha petition.