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The real Jack Murtha 
Published June 21, 2006

Rep. John Murtha is thinking big thoughts. Since coming out for an immediate
withdrawal from Iraq last year, he has accused Marines of murder "in cold
blood" before a preliminary investigation is even complete; accused the
military of a cover up over the same incident; declared his candidacy for
the House majority leadership post; and, most recently, refined his
cut-and-run strategy in Iraq to mean "redeployment" to Okinawa, Japan.

That's quite a splash for such a veteran congressman, who a year ago had
zero name recognition outside Washington. That he's made a name for himself
now by slandering our troops and their mission deserves a brief recital of
some other activities associated with Mr. Murtha.

Last June, the Los Angeles Times reported how the ranking member on the
defense appropriations subcommittee has a brother, Robert Murtha, whose
lobbying firm represents 10 companies that received more than $20 million
from last year's defense spending bill. "Clients of the lobbying firm KSA
Consulting -- whose top officials also include former congressional aide
Carmen V. Scialabba, who worked for Rep. Murtha as a congressional aide for
27 years -- received a total of $20.8 million from the bill," the L.A. Times
reported.

In early 2004, according to Roll Call, Mr. Murtha "reportedly leaned on U.S.
Navy officials to sign a contract to transfer the Hunters Point Shipyard to
the city of San Francisco." Laurence Pelosi, nephew of House Minority Leader
Nancy Pelosi, at the time was an executive of the company which owned the
rights to the land. The same article also reported how Mr. Murtha has been
behind millions of dollars worth of earmarks in defense appropriations bills
that went to companies owned by the children of fellow Pennsylvania
Democrat, Rep. Paul Kanjorski. Meanwhile, the Center for Responsive
Politics, a nonpartisan campaign-finance watchdog group, lists Mr. Murtha as
the top recipient of defense industry dollars in the current 2006 election
cycle.

As Rep. Joe Wilson, South Carolina Republican, has said, "If there is a
potential pattern where Congressman Murtha has helped other Democrats secure
appropriations that also benefited relatives of those members, I believe
this would be something that merits further review by the ethics committee."

It's odd that the media, which has been fairly unbiased in going after
corrupt politicians recently, has gone silent on Mr. Murtha's questionable
actions. Or maybe it isn't. Since December, Mr. Murtha has become the
darling of the antiwar crowd, and, as we've seen with other such darlings,
scrutinizing their behavior is considered disrespectful. But as we're on the
subject, few might recall that after the massive 1980 Abscam scandal, Mr.
Murtha was named by the FBI as an "unindicted co-conspirator."

Maybe the next time the new Jack Murtha thinks up another big idea someone
can ask him about the old Jack Murtha. 

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