By Jayme Evans ——Bio and Archives--October 24, 2008
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"What I said that indicted everybody, that's not what I meant at all. What I meant is there's still folks that have a problem voting for someone because they are black... This whole area years ago was really redneck... It's better than a few weeks ago..."Talk about Freudian Slips. Last time this moron opened his mouth, U.S. Marines were indicted. Really redneck? Better than a few weeks ago? Are you kidding? Accusations of racism should never be leveled without proof positive. This is an outrage. Racism is a product of one's environment. No one is born racist, those beliefs must be instilled in people from a very young age. According to Barack Obama and his ex-pastor, this country is still full of racists. Jack Murtha reinforced that very same point when he said that those racist attitudes more heavily afflict the area's elderly and change far too slowly for his liking, yet he attempts to disguise the poop sandwich he fed them when he said it was better than a few weeks ago. This man is a disgrace to the Marine Corps, the House of Representatives and the nation. two of the eight Marines he slandered are still being persecuted under the weight of his lies. But as a result he now faces multiple lawsuits for depriving these fine men of their civil and moral rights to not be pre-judged and slandered on television. Darryl Sharratt, father of accused Marine Justin Sharratt phoned Murtha's office over 40 times seeking an apology from this dirtbag. He even spoke to Murtha once. But Murtha never apologized for falsely accusing his son or his seven fellow Marines, ruining careers and lives and draining family savings dry. Unfortunately, he probably never will, as doing so would likely open him up to immense liability. Were I sitting in judgment over the trials of Wuterich vs. Murtha or Sharratt vs. Murtha and I found the defendant guilty (after the fair trial which he denied them), as part of his sentencing he would be required to issue a public apology on both American and Iraqi television. This disgrace of a man sits in a corner of the Capitol known as Murtha's corner, where he's apparently cornered the market on earmarks, dispensing them to the other 434 leeches. He is a bombastic bully that can't seem to keep his mouth shut. His website proudly boasts: "Congressman Murtha is currently the ninth most senior member of the 435 member U.S. House of Representatives. Of the nearly 10,000 men and women who have served in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1789, only 90 have served longer than he has." Had his been any other career than a politician, that may be admirable, but in today's world, it is a nightmare. And not one word about his tirade in Charleroi. During the primaries, we were force-fed Barack Obama's rant about Pennsylvanians clinging to God and guns out of fear. Now we have Jack Murtha's disgusting comments. There seems to be a trend developing here: Democrats accusing the entire state of Pennsylvania of being full of ignorant bigots. There is simply no plausible way they can deny it. They said so. There is a vast difference between serving your country and serving her honorably. Jack Murtha is devoid of honor or he would apologize to Justin Sharratt and his family and then to the people of Pennsylvania. The voters of that state's 12th District have a clear choice this election between a belligerent, treacherous, career-politician who can't keep his mouth shut or a true hero like Lt. Col. William Russell, who served his country honorably in Iraq. The choice is theirs. I hope they choose wisely.
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Jayme Evans is a veteran of the United States Navy, military analyst, conservative columnist and an advocate and voice for disabled and other veterans. He has served for many years as a Subject Matter Expert in systems software testing, and currently serves as a technical lead in that capacity. He has extensively studied amateur astronomy and metallurgy, as well as military and US history.