This is our moment of truth. You and I have to make it absolutely clear that we won’t stand for Republican “Swift Boat” style attacks on Jack Murtha.
Yesterday, an extraordinary congressman, former Marine Drill Sergeant and decorated Vietnam veteran, spoke out on the war in Iraq. He didn’t come to that moment lightly. He spoke his mind and spoke his heart out of love for his country and support for our troops. No sooner had the words left his lips than the vicious assault on his character and patriotism began.
Today, in a statement on the Senate floor, in interviews with the national media, and in this message to you, I am seeking out every opportunity to defend a brave American hero that the Republican attack machine has set their sights on.
I urge you to do the same. Whether you agree or disagree with Jack Murtha is irrelevant. These despicable attacks on Jack Murtha’s patriotism and courage must be met with an enormous public outcry. Call your local talk radio show, write a letter to the editor, phone your members of Congress - join me in acting now to reject these “Swift Boat” style attacks on Jack Murtha.
It disgusts me that a bunch of guys who have never put on the uniform of their country have aimed their venom at a marine who served America heroically in Vietnam and has been serving heroically in Congress ever since. No matter what J.D. Hayworth says, there is no sterner stuff than the backbone and courage that defines Jack Murtha’s character and conscience.
Dennis Hastert — the Speaker of the House who never served — accused Jack Murtha of being a coward. Well let me tell you, Jack Murtha wasn’t a coward when he put himself in harm’s way for his country in Vietnam and earned two purple hearts — he was a patriot then, and he is a patriot today. Jack Murtha’s courage in combat earned him a Bronze Star, and his voice should be heard, not silenced by those who still today cut and run from the truth.
Instead of letting his cronies run their mouths, the President for once should stop his allies from doing to Jack Murtha what he set them loose to do to John McCain in South Carolina and Max Cleland in Georgia.
The President should finally find the courage to debate the real issue instead of destroying anyone who speaks truth to power as they see it. It’s time for Americans to stand up, fight back, and make it clear it’s unacceptable to do this to any leader of any party anywhere in our country.
I urge you to join today in a massive public outcry that rejects the attempt to demonize and destroy anyone who dares to disagree with George W. Bush’s aimless “stay for as long as it takes” policy on Iraq.
Please act now. Call and email your elected officials. Flood talk radio with calls rejecting these vicious smear tactics. Send a letter to the editor. Express your outrage about the tired old Rovian “Swift Boat” style attacks on Jack Murtha.
Sincerely,
John Kerry
I agree with the context of the statement. Irregardless of your current stance on the war I believe there should be open and honest discussions in congress regarding the timetable for the end of this conflict. Many believe the conflict serves two purposes, it assists with trying to establish a democracy in Iraq while also diverting attention away from the terrible domestic problems brewing in America. Supporting our troops is a concern we all share, on this most do not waver. However, calling for an end to their deployment there does not constitute a lack of support for them. I believe the time has come for non-partisan intelligent discussions on a game plan to end this conflict. I believe the purpose was noble and the job our service men and woman are doing is needed, but I also believe an end site should be considered. To say the terrorist will just wait this out is absurd, they will wait us out regadless of how long we are there. Its time we let the Iraqi’s handle their country, unless it is worse than we have been let to know and we have been mislead thate ral progress has been made. I believe its time to take the training wheels off of Iraq and see if this bike rides.