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joelee
04-28-2010, 12:54 PM
Controversy flares over ship named for Murtha

By Philip Ewing - Staff writer
Posted : Wednesday Apr 28, 2010 10:45:11 EDT

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi praised the Navy’s decision to name an amphibious warship after Rep. John Murtha, but the formal announcement Friday added fuel to an already smoldering backlash online.

Murtha — “our dear Jack,” as Pelosi referred to him — deserved the honor as a tireless advocate for troops generally and Marines in particular, she said, and she recalled admiring his rapport with them.

“Whether on the battlefield, or on the bedside, he thanked them for their courage, listened to their concerns, and asked them for comment — and he answered their needs, and responded to their calls, whether it was for body armor, up-armored vehicles… radios, you name it,” Pelosi said. “In those minutes [together], he bonded with them especially because he would share his own personal military service with them, and cared for them as a father. They knew it, and they returned his respect.”

Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, who technically is the only person in the government with the power to name U.S. warships, also praised Murtha’s history of service. He unveiled an official illustration showing an amphibious transport dock marked with the hull number “26” named John P. Murtha. It will be the first in the San Antonio class not named for an American city.

Despite the encomia from Pelosi and Mabus, thousands of Web users remembered a different Murtha — the one who opposed the Iraq war and accused Marines in 2005 of killing Iraqis “in cold blood” — when reacting to the announcement about the ship named in his honor. A Facebook group called “People Against Naming A Navy Ship USS Murtha” had 1,336 members as of Monday morning, and it was becoming a clearinghouse for angry comments and homemade cartoons criticizing Murtha.

Posters on the Facebook page said Murtha, who served in the Marine Corps during the Korean and Vietnam eras, “betrayed the brotherhood,” that naming a ship for him was a “slap in the face” and that if the Navy wanted to name a ship for him, it should have chosen “a nice, stinky garbage scow.”

The Navy was getting angry responses even on its own official website, where visitors used the same page where the announcement appeared to criticize it. Visitors called the decision to name a ship for Murtha “an absolute disgrace,” “inappropriate” and said it was just as bad as naming a warship for Benedict Arnold.

“The naming of LPD 26 after John Murtha is inappropriate,” wrote David Martin. “There many men and women with greater records of valor and service to the country who deserve the honor of having a warship named in their memory before John Murtha has a warship [named] in his honor. He made sure there was an airport named after himself. What more does there need to be?”

MickDonalds
04-28-2010, 02:49 PM
it should have chosen “a nice, stinky garbage scow.”

I literally lol'ed.

I agree. Murtha got us all some funding, but the opposition to Haditha was ridiculous

joelee
04-28-2010, 04:27 PM
I think he dishonored his service. I could forgive him getting some kickback money from Abscam, but to besmirch the names of honorable men for political gain is something I can't forgive.

acf6
04-28-2010, 05:13 PM
I believe ships should be named after Sailors and Marines that were MOH recipients or Navy Cross Recipients not some Joe blow marine that has betrayed the uniform!!!!

MickDonalds
04-28-2010, 06:58 PM
Shitty paint job of the SS Murtha

Reactor-Axe-Man
04-29-2010, 03:22 AM
Yeah, fuck him.

Respect goes both ways. You dishonor the Corps, the Corps is under no obligation to honor you in return.