Mark Shields: Jack Murtha, the Marine

He had his faults, but there was no denying that, as a leader, he took care of his people

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Long before he would become the longest-serving congressman in Pennsylvania history and long before would become, on questions of national security, the one House Democrat whose support and counsel U.S. presidents of both parties would seek and value, Rep. Jack Murtha — who died last week at 77 — was a Marine.

Mark Shields
Mark Shields

During the Korean War, the 19-year-old Murtha left the safe harbor of a college deferment to enlist in the Marine Corps. Fourteen years later, the United States was involved in a different war in Asia. But as a veteran of active duty service and with a wife and three children, Murtha, then 33, was not eligible for the military draft. Still, he volunteered for combat in the Vietnam War, where he was twice wounded and received two Purple Hearts, the Bronze Star with Combat “V,” and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry.

In 1974, he became the first combat veteran of that war to win election to Congress.

Like all Marines, Murtha was taught that “officers eat last.” Not until after all the men in his command have eaten does the officer even begin to feed himself. A Marine leader, first and foremost, takes care of his people. That was Murtha’s guiding value.

Because he was a Marine enlisted man, a private long before he ever became a colonel, Murtha knew that the most important people in the military are not the generals with their flattering entourages, but the sergeants and the junior officers who make everything work. When Murtha visited the troops as a congressman — which was every chance he got — he ate with, talked to and listened to the lowliest enlisted men. Their health, safety and well-being were his paramount concerns. Their cause and that of their families he made his own.

And ultimately it was his passion for the plight of Marines and soldiers “who cannot speak for themselves” that forced Murtha in November 2005 to leave the comfort of the Capitol’s back rooms where he reigned as a legislative giant and go public in calling for immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.

Overnight, Murtha — a pro-labor New Dealer who opposed both abortion and gun control — became the favorite of antiwar liberals and the nemesis of the Bush administration, as well as the target of Republican and conservative groups, which would spend hundreds of thousands of dollars, unsuccessfully, trying to defeat him.

Throughout his 36 years in Congress, Murtha never forgot the Marine Corps rule “to take care of his people.” He used his great skill and position to fight, successfully, for every dollar — both public and private — that could benefit his untrendy and economically troubled western Pennsylvania district.

Some of the projects were dubious. Editorialists and reformers called him, not without evidence, the King of Earmarks. But let the record be absolutely clear: Murtha, after nearly four decades in power, had a net worth of $84,010 to $263,000 — about one-20th that of the average House member.

Every week, without any cameras or microphones, Murtha went to Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Bethesda National Naval Medical Center to honor, to comfort and to encourage those young Americans who had lost their limbs, their sight and their youth in Iraq and Afghanistan.

And, unlike so many of the armchair commandos in high public office with their Old Glory lapel pins and their bottomless enthusiasm for sending young Americans into battle, Murtha attended the wakes and the funerals of those who gave the last full measure of devotion and whose names he knew. A leader takes care of his people first.

Murtha was no plaster saint. Like each of us, he had his faults. But he loved the country he served so bravely and so well and the Marine Corps, whose values he lived.

Mark Shields is one of the most widely recognized political commentators in the United States. The former Washington Post editorial columnist appears regularly on CNN, on public television and on radio. Click here to contact him.

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» on 02.13.10 @ 10:17 PM

Spare us the exaltation of Jack Murtha and his alleged devotion to the U.S. Marine Corps. He is a disgraceful man defined by one word: Haditha.

Rot in hell, Jack. Semper Fi.

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» on 02.14.10 @ 08:16 AM

Murtha was nothing but a political opportunist and a traitor to the country. Good riddance Murtha and Kennedy.

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» on 02.14.10 @ 08:24 AM

Like any good liberal Shields whitewashes his eulogy and does not say one word about the disgrace that made Murtha famous. Haditha, where he publicly convicted his brothers in arms of murder before the facts were even in, for political gain. There is no lower a scum of a politician.

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» on 02.14.10 @ 08:43 AM

What, no mention of ABSCAM? That little scandal set the tone for the King of Earmarks’ 120 years in Congress.

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» on 02.14.10 @ 11:36 AM

Bad for the tax payers—Like Kennedy—We will not miss his politics..

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» on 02.15.10 @ 08:59 AM

Shields is a schmuck.

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» on 02.15.10 @ 12:19 PM

Murtha was an old-fashioned, palm-greasing, pork barrel politician. Part of that large bi-partisan tribe that’s given Congress its so-sleazy reputation.

Murtha was also brave, patriotic, and self-sacrificing.

He did active, forward, at-risk and combat duty, and paid a big price for it, physical personal, and financial.

Contrast that to the screaming eagles of our military’s famed Neo-Con Battalion,
whose deployment records are contained within the word “ZERO”.

Their surried ranks include GW Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rove, Kristol, Malkin,
Jonah Goldberg, who lied us into a bloody, unnecessary Iraq adventure they (and their kids) declined to participate in themselves.

People down on Murtha for publicly calling out soldiers and mercenaries who killed unarmed civilians in the field, sometimes by summary execution, have watched too many John Wayne movies. Their heads are screwed on slightly backwards.

As a guy who’d swallowed the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld crud, hook, line and sinker,
for years, it took guts for Murtha - corrupt as he might have been - to stand up
and admit he’d been wrong about Iraq, and draw his own line in the political sand.

If he helped lay the groundwork for the “surge”, and gets us out of Iraq one day
or one GI casualty earlier than Cheney-Rove wanted, then Murtha died a hero.

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» on 02.15.10 @ 01:09 PM

Your B.D.S (Bush Derangement Syndrome) is showing again, Publius - and it’s making you look really dumb. You really should see a doctor about that, he isn’t President anymore, and those soldiers have been exonerated - you must have a chronic case..

Murtha laid the groundwork for the surge? Hilarious.

Murtha Proposes Bill to Choke Funding for the Surge.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16185.htm

Congressman Murtha Crafts Bill to Prevent Iraq Troop Deployments:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,252216,00.html

Murtha: No Surge For Bush
http://www.thenation.com/blogs/notion/154090

This is what you call “laying groundwork”??

This is the same surge that Biden was opposed to,  the one that Obama voted against in the Senate, and now Biden wants to give Obama credit for success in Iraq.

Funny how all the “war heroes” of the left are all anti- war (Murtha, Kerry) when we are losing but love to take credit when there is success.

And yes all of the named are contained within the word “ZERO”. ZERO attacks on the homeland since 9/11.

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» on 02.16.10 @ 01:03 AM

Article: “Haditha massacre defendant pursues defamation suit against US congressman”

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=profile&id=507926884

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