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Vashner
01-05-2006, 09:24 PM
hahahah Murtha dumbass...


Gen. Pace Criticizes Sen. Murtha Remark
Jan 05 5:24 PM US/Eastern
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By ROBERT BURNS
AP Military Writer


WASHINGTON


A Democratic congressman's remarks about the military are damaging to troop morale and to the Army's efforts to rebound from a recruiting slump, the nation's top general said Thursday.

Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was asked at a Pentagon news conference to comment on remarks by Rep. John Murtha, D- Pa., a Marine Corps veteran who has become a leading voice in Congress advocating an early withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq. Pace was asked specifically about an ABC News interview this week in which Murtha, 73, said if he were eligible to join the military today he would not, nor would he expect others to join.



"That's damaging to recruiting," Pace said. "It's damaging to morale of the troops who are deployed, and it's damaging to the morale of their families who believe in what they are doing to serve this country."

Pace called the news conference to discuss his weeklong trip to Iraq and elsewhere in the Persian Gulf region. He said he found good troop morale and a "quiet confidence" that U.S. efforts in Iraq were on the right track. He added that Murtha's comments were among the first things he heard about upon returning Tuesday.

Military officers usually are reluctant to get drawn into political debates, but Pace said Murtha's remarks about recruiting are relevant to his responsibilities as Joint Chiefs chairman.

Pace praised the congressman's record but criticized his remarks.

"When a respected leader like Mr. Murtha, who has spent 37 extremely honorable years as a Marine, fought in two wars, has served the country extremely well in the Congress of the United States _ when a respected individual like that says what he said, and 18- and 19-year- olds look to their leadership to determine how they are expected to act, they can get the wrong message," Pace said.

Aides at Murtha's Johnstown, Pa., office did not immediately return a call for comment.

Pace also predicted that the Saddam Hussein loyalists and other Iraqis who comprise the great bulk of the insurgency will increasingly give up, now that Iraq has approved its own constitution and held elections.

Pace said he believes the violence, which flared anew Thursday on one of the bloodiest days in Iraq in months, will abate as more Iraqis become convinced that the December elections will produce a representative government that will improve their lives.

"As they see their own government providing a way ahead that all of their citizens can understand as progress for their country, ... those who are fighting against the government right now who are Iraqis will more and more lay down their arms and decide to become part of the future of Iraq and not the past," Pace said.

In describing the continuing violence, Pace pointedly referred to terrorists and the al-Qaida network, rather than the anti-government Iraqis who are believed to comprise more than 90 percent of the insurgency.

"I do believe that over the course of the coming year that violence will subside," he said.

Ocotillo
01-06-2006, 08:36 AM
No shocking news there, dude wants to keep his career.

ChumpDumper
01-06-2006, 11:06 AM
"It's damaging to morale of the troops who are deployed, and it's damaging to the morale of their families who believe in what they are doing to serve this country."

Pace called the news conference to discuss his weeklong trip to Iraq and elsewhere in the Persian Gulf region. He said he found good troop morale....Is that good damaged morale or damaged good morale?

Oh, Gee!!
01-06-2006, 11:13 AM
Have you ever served in the military, Vasher?

SA210
01-06-2006, 11:19 AM
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b381/livindeadboi/bush_serving_beer.jpg

Nbadan
01-06-2006, 04:56 PM
Murtha fires back:

Murtha Responds To Criticism From Pentagon


WASHINGTON -- Democratic U.S. Rep. John Murtha said the military is suffering from what he calls "the administration's constantly changing, undefined, open-ended military mission in Iraq."

Murtha was criticized during a Pentagon news conference Thursday, when the chairman of the joint chiefs said Murtha's weekend criticism was "damaging" troop recruitment efforts.

In a statement released by Murtha, the decorated Marine veteran responded that the real damage to recruitment comes from prolonged deployments, inadequate equipment, and the "lack of any connection between Iraq and the brutal attacks of 9/11."

LINK (http://www.news4jax.com/news/5875280/detail.html)

Interesting tidbit from the article:

Speaking before a town hall meeting on Iraq in Arlington, Va., hosted by Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va., Murtha said Pace called him to discuss the war.

"Peter Pace told me this last night: They know militarily they can't win this," Murtha said."

Yahoo News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060106/ap_on_go_co/us_iraq_7)

Nice, the Chairman of the JCS using political spin against the well-being of his own troops

1369
01-06-2006, 05:01 PM
No shocking news there, dude wants to keep his career.

Who, General Pace? After his tenure as Chariman is over, so is his career in uniform (meaning, he will retire).

Oscar DeLa
01-08-2006, 04:36 PM
I don't know what it is but Cheney and Rumsfield are more vetrans than Murtha!

Ocotillo
01-08-2006, 07:15 PM
Who, General Pace? After his tenure as Chariman is over, so is his career in uniform (meaning, he will retire).

On his terms, not being shoved out by the civilian Busheviks.