Jack Murtha, 77, Dies

Pennsylvania Rep. John C. Murtha, died today of complications relating to a gallbladder surgery. He was 77.

A decorated Vietnam War hero, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi credited Murtha — who was her first choice for majority leader — with helping to turn public opinion against the war in Iraq after he announced his opposition to the war in 2005. Murtha had voted to send troops to Iraq in 2002 but over the years changed his mind after no weapons of mass destruction were found and questions emerged about the intelligence leading up to the war. “The American public is way ahead of us,” Murtha wrote in November 2005 as he was sponsoring a resolution asking President Bush to set a timeline of withdrawal of troops from Iraq. “The United States and coalition troops have done all they can in Iraq, but it is time for a change in direction.”

Murtha “understood the misery of war,” said Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey in a statement on Murtha’s passing. “Every person who serves in the military has lost an advocate and a good friend today.”

Murtha was born in 1932 in New Martinsville, West Virginia, near the Pennsylvania border to an Irish American family. The Eagle Scout left William and Jefferson College to enlist in the Marines, becoming a drill sergeant at the Marine’s training facility on Parris Island before he was selected as an officer. He left the Marines in 1995, enlisting in the reserves, only to raise his hand for the Vietnam War in 1966-67, winning a Bronze Star, two Purple Hearts and the Vietnamese Cross for Gallantry.

In 1969 he became the first Vietnam veteran elected to Congress. Over the years he weathered several tough reelection challenges exacerbated by scandal, in particular, the 1980 FBI Abscam investigation during which he told a person he believe to be a Saudi national looking to bribe his way through the U.S. immigration process with $50,000, “I’m not interested… at this point. [If] we do business for a while, maybe I’ll be interested, maybe I won’t.”

As chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, Murtha presided over hundreds of billions of dollars annually in Pentagon spending, much of it secret. The position led to several accusations of corruption over the years as military projects multiplied in Murtha’s home district in western Pennsylvania. He was accused by several watchdog groups of being amongst the most corrupt members of Congress, though the charges have never stuck. Opening night at the Johnstown Opera, Murtha’s wife’s favorite charity, was considered a must-attend for defense contractors from around the country. In fact, Murtha and six other members of his subcommittee were under investigation by the House Ethics Committee at the time of his death.

Murtha became a mentor and close friend to Pelosi after her election to Congress in 1987. He ran her successful campaign for the House Whip and she endorsed him to be her No. 2 in command in 2006 when she was elected Speaker, but Democratic members pick Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer over Murtha.

Coming from Pennsylvania’s coal and steel country, Murtha was a strong union supporter, though he was socially conservative: he was pro-life and pro-gun. He accused his own constituents, located in an area of Pennsylvania often dubbed Alabama for its cultural conservatism as opposed to the rest of the blue-trending state, of racism for refusing to vote for Barack Obama the 2008 campaign. He later apologized.

Murtha was also known for bluntly speaking his mind. Days after his failed bid for majority leader, Murtha infamously called “total crap” Pelosi’s pledge to pursue lobbying reform in an ethics bills. He is survived by his wife Joyce, their three children and several grandchildren.

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  • formerlyrainbow68

    Having your gallbladder removed isn’t something you think of as life-threatening. His family must be shocked and devestated. I’m sorry.

  • stuartzechman

    It’s strange how I don’t think of 77 as a particularly old age, anymore.
    .
    Condolences to his family.

  • inerlogic

    DING DONG THE WITCH IS DEAD! THE WICKED WITCH IS DEAD!

    i only hope this scumbag was in pain when he died, for the disservice he did this country and the Marine Corps.

    ADIOS Jerkoff.. see you in hell! :)

  • deconstructiva

    R.I.P. Rep. Murtha.

  • spob

    JNS forgets Murtha’s smearing of the Haditha marines.

  • bobcn1

    In November 2005 Murtha announced that a military investigation into the Haditha killings concluded U.S. Marines had intentionally killed innocent civilians. Referring to the first report about Haditha that appeared in Time magazine, Murtha said:

    “It’s much worse than reported in Time magazine. There was no fire fight. There was no IED that killed these innocent people. Our troops overreacted because of the pressure on them and they killed innocent civilians in cold blood. And that’s what the report is going to tell.”

    The Marine Corps responded to Murtha’s announcement by stating that “there is an ongoing investigation; therefore, any comment at this time would be inappropriate and could undermine the investigatory and possible legal process.”Murtha was criticized by conservatives for presenting a version of events as simple fact before an official investigation had been concluded.

    In August 2006, Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich filed a lawsuit against Murtha for character defamation during an ongoing investigation into the Haditha incident. In April 2009 this suit was dismissed by a federal appeals court, which ruled that Murtha could not be sued because he was acting in his official role as a lawmaker when he made the statements.

    On December 21, 2006, the US military charged Wuterich with 12 counts of unpremeditated murder against individuals and one count of the murder of six people “while engaged in an act inherently dangerous to others”. Charges were subsequently dropped against seven of the eight Marines involved: Capt. Lucas McConnell, Lt. Col. Jeffrey Chessani, Sgt. Sanick Dela Cruz, Lance Corporal Stephen Tatum, Lance Cpl. Justin Sharratt, Capt. Randy Stone and 1st Lt. Andrew Grayson. Only Sergeant Frank Wuterich is still facing trial on 9 counts of involuntary manslaughter.

  • hellslittlestangel

    These rotten trolls have ruined this blog.

  • bobcn1

    Their disgusting behavior reflects on themselves — not Murtha.
    .
    R.I.P. Rep. Murtha.

  • kevin

    I don’t think Jack Murtha is headed to hell, but the kind of lowlife who would write something like this after a man’s passing surely is.

  • apr2563

    Jay, I don’t believe in censorship but I do think we need a comment from you about the vileness and immorality of inerlogic’s post.

  • inerlogic

    “Jay, I don’t believe in censorship but I do think we need a comment from you about the vileness and immorality of inerlogic’s post.”

    “hi, i don’t believe in censorship, but i think you should censor this guy”

    wow, hypocrite much? hey, i’ve laid MY life on the line, serving MY COUNTRY (and I never sold out any of my brothers) and swore an oath to defend you’re right to your (ignorant) free speech.

    i’ll thank you to allow me mine.

  • inerlogic

    *ahem* “your” not “you’re”

  • apr2563

    iner since you are so concerned about precise language, I never asked for your comment to be removed. I asked Jay to comment on its vileness.

  • deconstructiva

    iner, allowing speech and agreeing with it are not the same. apr understands this; you don’t. Then again, thank you for defending free speech, including your own stupidity.

  • kbanginmotown

    Interesting that both inerlogic and rustydog (link) start their Murtha obits with “Ding dong X is dead.”
    .
    The sockpuppets have not been practicing abstinence, apparently….

  • Cliff

    You can always count on the wingnuts to bring the class.

  • apollyon07

    apparently some people can’t disagree with a man’s politics without wishing that he went to Hell. What a world we live in.
    .
    inerlogic, keep in mind that if it wasn’t for people like Murtha (Marines and the rest of the military), then you wouldn’t have the right to say whatever you want.

  • apollyon07

    A man’s death is NOT the time to insult or taunt them. Jesus Christ, I think Murtha did some questionable things in office too but I’m not going to vilely trash him on a memorial page.
    .
    Semper Fi, Mr. Murtha!

  • jalek

    It seems this is the only way the long-term politicians of this generation will leave office. Unfortunate.

    I’m sure he believed he was the best possible person for the job, and apparently so did a majority of his constituents.

  • http://theblindspotsofgod.wordpress.com lawyermommy

    Sad day for his family. I hope they are comforted by the life he lived and consoled by the lessons he taught and things he did for them.

    May his soul rest in peace.

    LM

    http://theblindspotsofgod.wordpress.com/2010/02/02/stalking-criminality-the-law-and-women/

  • tharwatfawzi

    Our sincerest condolences-with all in the world who value justice and human values called for by all faiths and religions- for the passing of Congressman John Murtha

  • tharwatfawzi

    The troops who were fighting in Iraq were responding to the call of duty against “an enemy’ of their country, as the world was led to believe.
    It is sad that the complete facts about this war have not been yet publicly disclosed by President Obama, despite of the thousands or millions on both sides who paid a very heavy price.
    Rep Jack Murtha definitely did his part against this war when it was found that the excuses used for it are not true.

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