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Murtha
calls Vets for the Truth ‘scumbags’
“When these scumbags organized a rally here in Pennsylvania...”
–Congressman John Murtha
First it was
Code Pink (the radical
anti-America group that harasses our wounded soldiers and their
families each week at Walter Reed Army Medical Center)… now he's
supporting the Patriot Project.
Congressman John Murtha’s new ‘San Francisco’ style politics and
refusal to debate or campaign in his home district show clearly a
career politician who has left his constituents far behind in his
pursuit of House Majority Leader -- a position Murtha cannot gain
without abandoning his prior conservative ways.
Below is the text of Murtha’s message:
Dear Friend,
Do you believe that a veteran who dares to speak out against the Bush
administration forfeits his or her right to be honored for service to
America?
Of course not. But people who do are spending millions of dollars
right now spreading lies and smears against veterans.
Help The
Patriot Project expose and stop anti-veteran hate groups.
I've seen first hand the good work that The Patriot Project has done.
When the so-called "Vets for the Truth" started attacking me, my
record, and my right to speak the truth about the war in Iraq, The
Patriot Project fought back. They exposed how "Vets for the Truth" had
been set up and who was behind the funding of it. (Here's a hint: the
group is really run by a man who describes himself as "good friends"
with Karl Rove.)
When these scumbags organized a rally here in Pennsylvania, The
Patriot Project went to work again.
They take on the people who think that, in a tough political spot,
outright lying about a veteran's record is fair game.
Let's give The Patriot Project the help they need to give these
characters a swift kick.
Help The
Patriot Project expose and stop anti-veteran hate groups.
The Patriot Project is a smart, determined initiative to expose and
stop shadowy groups that pop up and callously disparage the records of
veterans with outright lies.
They're up against people with big budgets and no principles. And
their work has never been more important than it is right now. I urge
you to take a stand against anti-veteran hate groups right now.
Let's go get 'em.
Jack Murtha
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