John Murtha
Subpoena Powerless
When Nancy Pelosi took impeachment "off the table" during the 2006 campaign, what was her justification? She said the most important reason to elect a Democratic majority was to give them "subpoena power."
Well We the People beat the unbeatable Bush-Rove political juggernaut, elected Democratic majorities, and made Pelosi the Speaker of the House. And then the Democratic chairs of the various committees started issuing subpoenas. And then White House counsel Fred Fielding told the Democrats (politely and very slowly) to go Cheney themselves.
So now Speaker Pelosi has to make a decision - whether to enforce those hard-earned Democratic subpoenas, or simply throw them into the trash can.
Murtha Keeps Impeachment On The Table with NPR
Doing the bidding of Karl Rove as usual, NPR's Melissa Block pressed Rep. John Murtha on impeachment.
A. There are 4 ways you can influence a president.
First of all there's the polls which didn't influence him.
Second of all there's an election, which should have influenced the president and had some influence- he fired his secretary of defense.
Third there's impeachment.
And fourth there's the power of the purse.
We're using the power of the purse to negotiate with the president.
And I hope we'll be able to work out a compromise.
We want to work with the president to end this long conflict where our troops are caught in a civil war.
- Bob Fertik's blog
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Whoa! Murtha Puts Impeachment On The Table on Face The Nation
It looks like our impeachment efforts are making a real difference. Last week, when Dennis Kucinich introduced articles of impeachment for Dick Cheney, the Pentagon Post's Dana Milbank portrayed Kucinich as nuts. But if that was Karl Rove's way of trying to scare "respectable" Democrats away from Impeachment, that strategy backfired "bigtime," as Dick Cheney would say. Think Progress reports:
110th Congress Buys the War
Certificate of Ownership: 110th Congress Buys the War by stacybannerman Saturday 24 March 2007
Busy week here on the Hill, and I’m sure you know that the 110th Congress just bought the war in Iraq. On Monday, the 19th, the fourth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, Military Families Speak Out held a press conference on the steps of the Cannon House building. We unveiled the Certificate of Ownership, complete with warranty – the brainchild of MFSO member Tammara Rosenleaf, who stayed with me and is planning to return in April. (You can download the certificate at www.mfso.org)... (more)
The Friday Political Grab Bag
If it's Friday, it's time to take a look at what's been floating around the political world this week and that I haven't commented on, might have slipped under your radar or has just flat-out been too silly for you to notice…
Nancy's Got Guts - House Speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi’s choice of John Murtha to be the new House Majority Leader, her steadfast support of his candidacy and Murtha's loss to Steny Hoyer, hardly spell an initial political defeat for the most powerful person in the new House of Representatives. If anything, it bodes well for the kind of true leadership we can expect from Pelosi, who had to know Hoyer would win and, accepting the political consequences, stuck by Murtha right up until the vote yesterday.
- Bob Geiger's blog
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Its Steny Hoyer
WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Democrats on Thursday chose Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer to be House majority leader over Rep. John Murtha, the choice of Rep. Nancy Pelosi, in line to become speaker.
Hoyer was elected on a vote of 149-86.
The balloting marked a personal triumph for him, but also a snub to Pelosi, moments after the rank and file selected her unanimously to become speaker when the House convenes in January.
"We made history and now we will make progress for the American people," Pelosi told the party caucus moments after her selection.
She vowed that after 12 years in the minority, "we will not be dazzled by money and special interests."
Congratulations Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Democrats this morning unanimously selected Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to be the speaker of the house when the new Congress meets in January. But voting still is to come in the bitter fight for majority leader, the second-ranking position for Democrats.
That showdown involves Rep. Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.) and Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.) and has divided House Democrats only a week after their party won elections that will give them control of Congress. It has also prompted numerous complaints that Pelosi and her allies are using strong-arm tactics and threats to try to elect Murtha.
Murtha, 74, a former Marine who was among the first on Capitol Hill to call for a U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq, may have hurt his own chances Tuesday night when he derided the Democrats' ethics and lobbying package before saying he will push for its passage anyway out of deference to Pelosi. His statement, at a gathering of conservative "Blue Dog" Democrats, was cited by backers of his rival, Rep. Steny H. Hoyer (Md.), as further proof that Murtha's controversial ethics record disqualifies him to lead the party in a new political era.
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Make John Murtha Majority Leader
TELL OUR DEMOCRATS THAT JOHN MURTHA DESERVES TO BE HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER
ELECT MURTHA LEADER: http://www.peaceteam.net/leader_murtha.php
There are two candidates in the running for House Majority Leader this Thursday, and they are both fine men. However, by his strong stand on reploying our troops out of Iraq, and by doing so at a time when many others were just going along with the Bush administration's stay the atrocities policy, John Murtha has earned the right to be selected for this position. Simply put, John Murtha deserves to be leader because of his LEADERSHIP.
John Murtha has stood up for us with courage on this issue. That's all we care about. Now it's time for us to stand up for him
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Taylor Marsh on The Swiftboating of John Murtha
Even those of us who have watched the Republican smear machine for years have been sickened at how the GOP has coordinated its attacks against Congressman John Murtha (D-PA) for the crime of speaking out against our continued involvement in Iraq. After all, Murtha is only a highly-decorated combat Veteran, with 37 years in the Marine Corps, so who better to go after his patriotism and military record than a bunch of Republican Chickenhawks who have never served our country themselves?
Taylor Marsh comes to the rescue today on the subject of these attacks with an incredible piece of work called The Swiftboating of John Murtha and spells out in fascinating and repulsive detail what Murtha has endured over the last year.
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Murtha Opponent Irey Continues Lying to Voters
By Bob Geiger
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e164/bobgeiger/irey_campaign.gif " alt="" border="0" /> In addition to the smears I http://www.democrats.com/node/9378 " target="_blank"> described yesterday by Diana Irey against Congressman John Murtha, the Irey campaign also sent out an e-mail blast last week denouncing Murtha for allegedly saying that "the United States poses a greater threat to world peace than nuclear threats in North Korea and Iran."
The problem is, they did it long after the newspaper that originally published the story http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/custom/corrections/sfl-628correx,0,4239... " target="_blank"> printed a correction saying they had misrepresented Murtha's remarks.
The Irey campaign sent an e-mail to supporters at 5 PM on Thursday, June 29, castigating Murtha, gushing about Irey's appearances with Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity and praising the talking heads' goal of continuing "…to focus on exposing Jack Murtha's latest outrageous statements."
"Between you and me, I don't know which one was worse," wrote Irey in the e-mail. "Was it saying we could 'redeploy' our troops from Iraq to Okinawa and still defend our interests just as well? Or was it his declaration that the United States poses a greater threat to world peace than nuclear threats in North Korea and Iran?"
A little detail that Irey didn't bother to mention was that the http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/custom/corrections/sfl-628correx,0,4239... " target="_blank"> South Florida Sun-Sentinel had already corrected its story the day before with the following statement:

