December 22, 2006

They've Been Working on the Railroad

Heidi at Euphoric Reality has been following the case of the Marines charged with murdering civilians in the Sunni insurgent-infested hellhole of Haditha, and makes a detailed and compelling case for a frameup by locals and "journalists" covering the story.

Heidi's post is a long read, but well worth the effort, as she reveals information that the Western Press, slavering over the thought of an Iraqi My Lai massacre, has suppressed.

These are the men to whom Jack Murtha has been seeking to deny due process. And this isn't the first time that the Press and feather merchants at Eighth and Eye have tried to screw over combat Marines.

Via Michelle Malkin.

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1 Thanks Bluto;
It is very useful information.

USA, all the way!

Posted by: Michael Weaver at December 22, 2006 05:46 PM (2OHpj)

2 Bluto,it is neither the locals nor MSM that have indicted these Marines.  It was however Time magazine that did bring it out into the light of day, as Seymour Hersh did with the killings at My Lai. This tragic incident has been carefully investigated for over one year. I do not feel that the Marine Corps would have brought charges at this time against a Lieutenant Colonel unless they had pretty  some pretty strong evidence.
Also, I believe, the libel suit brought by Sgt Wutterich against Rep Murtha was dropped some months ago as his attorneys  had noted that Murtha had never mentioned their client by name. would you have any more on this ?

Posted by: John Ryan at December 22, 2006 06:07 PM (TcoRJ)

3 Trust a traitor like John Ryan to glory in these Marines' plight. John Ryan, the last Marine that the brasshats at Eight and Eye had enough evidence to bring charges against was Ilario Pantano. Do you have more information about his fate, you treasonous piece of shit? The charges were dropped, and Pantano resigned his commission n disgust. Another good Marine lost because partisan assholes, such as yourself, John Ryan, want to smear the American military. Have I mentioned before that I consider you to be a stupid and evil person?

Posted by: The Dread Pundit Bluto at December 22, 2006 07:00 PM (vBK4C)

4 What happened to the link?  I sent it to someone but its been sabotaged or something.

Posted by: Sharm at December 22, 2006 07:17 PM (xVW97)

5 John Ryan: You are shit. Nothing more. Just stinky shit.

Posted by: Greyrooster at December 22, 2006 07:26 PM (4Ek2v)

6 To anyone interested.

I highly recomend the movie "Rules of Engagement".

It was made before a lot of this other crap came up, and it is almost prophetic. I think it should be required viewing for anyone commenting about Jihad, terrorism, and the Middle East, as it relates to what our troops have to face.

What troops have to face in real, life and death combat.

Also, Merry Christmas.

USA, all the way!

Posted by: Michael Weaver at December 22, 2006 11:24 PM (2OHpj)

7 Michael Weaver:


"Rules of Engagement" is one of the finest movies ever made, and definitely the best when it comes to  dealing with islamopithecine terrorism and deceit. Guy Pierce's brilliant performance alone is enough to recommend it. (I saw it three times before I recognized him. I thought he really was a Brooklyn native.)


Tellingly, this movie was made in 2000. After 9-11-2001, we get nothing but apologies for islame from Hollywood, with White, neo-Nazi, or Columbian terrorists.


Islamopithecine wogs murder 3000 innocent people on our soil, and all of a sudden, we're supposed to stop reviling islame and start loving it.


It's enough to make me puke.

Posted by: Jeff Bargholz at December 24, 2006 01:31 AM (abVz3)

8 John Lyin:


The government officials who indicted those Marines are acting entirely on the accusations of demostrably unreliable "locals and the MsM."


Fuck you, cock-sucker.

Posted by: Jeff Bargholz at December 24, 2006 01:34 AM (abVz3)

9 Here's an interesting historical factoid: In the declining days of
Rome, it was quite common for influential politicians to sabotage
military campaigns by propaganda and lies so as to cause failure with
which to discredit political rivals. It was even common for corrupt
Roman politicians to make deals with Rome's enemies in order to gain
politically at home. When no honest man could hold the throne, it fell
solely to a rapid succession of conniving backstabbers, and the great
and diverse empire split in two. The last Emperor of the West was a
barbarian, and then the Dark Ages came.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at December 24, 2006 11:42 AM (v3I+x)

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