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Congressman John Murtha Dead
« on: February 08, 2010, 12:19:16 PM »
Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. John Murtha, the first veteran of the Vietnam war to enter Congress and one of the body's most powerful lawmakers, died Wednesday morning at Virginia Hospital Center after complications from gallbladder surgery. Murtha was 77.

"Congressman John P. Murtha (PA-12) passed away peacefully this afternoon at 1:18 p.m. at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va. At his bedside was his family," reads a statement from his office.

A native of New Martinsville, W.Va., voters elected first elected Murtha to Congress in a 1974 special election that spelled impending doom for President Nixon and congressional Republicans. That fall, Democrats wrestled away 49 House seats from the GOP, reeling from the scourge of Watergate and a presidency in shambles.

Murtha rose to become the chairman of the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee that controls spending for the Pentagon. Chairmen of the appropriations subcommittee panels are viewed with such prestige on Capitol Hill that they're called "cardinals." That's a nod to Rome because of the eminence these lawmakers hold over spending for their federal fiefdom.

Murtha was also the endorsed candidate of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to become majority leader when Democrats won control of Congress in 2006. But current House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer overwhelmingly defeated Murtha by secret ballot in a hard-fought leadership contest.

Murtha enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1952 and became a drill instructor at Parris Island. He served in Korea and received a Bronze Star and Two Purple Hearts for his service in Vietnam. He continued to be a member of the Marine Corps Reserves until he resigned as a colonel in 1990.

Murtha voted to go to war in Iraq the fall of 2002. But two years later, the Pennsylvania Democrat called for the United States to withdraw. Later on the House floor, Rep. Jean Schmidt, the newest member of the House at the time, spoke in favor of the war and chided Murtha that "cowards cut and run, Marines never do." Schmidt's remarks ignited a firestorm on the House floor as lawmakers rose to Murtha's defense. Schmidt later said she didn't know that Murtha was a Marine. She withdrew her comments and apologized.

A hint of scandal lingered over much of Murtha's career. The FBI named Murtha an "unindicted co-conspirator" in its ABSCAM sting operation in the late 1970s and early '80s. ABSCAM resulted in the conviction of five House members and one senator. The FBI recorded Murtha on videotape declining a $50,000 bribe from federal agents posing as Arab sheiks. But the congressman did say he could be interested in future dealings.

Nicknamed "The King of Pork," Murtha also faced scrutiny for earmarking federal dollars for projects in his district. Numerous news reports lambasted the congressman for steering money to the John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport. The facility received $150 million from Washington for upgrades despite limited commercial use. But the airport is also used for military purposes.

The congressman also faced scrutiny for campaign contributions he and other appropriators received from the now defunct PMA lobbying firm. Murtha scored nearly $2.5 million in donations from PMA and its clients over a nearly 20-year period. The feds continue to scrutinize PMA. The Office of Congressional Ethics asked the House ethics committee to drop any inquiries into the dealings Murtha had with PMA.

Murtha also stirred controversy in the fall of 2008 with President Obama poised to become the first African American president. When asked about Mr. Obama's chances in his congressional district, Murtha responded, "There's no question western Pennsylvania is a racist area."

Even though Murtha won re-election, Sen. John McCain carried the district in the presidential race by about 1,000 votes.

Despite controversy, Murtha was beloved by his House colleagues for holding court in what's called "Murtha's corner" in the rear of the House chamber. During a House vote series, Murtha could often be seen trading information or spinning yarns with fellow lawmakers. He also won the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award and Pennsylvania's two highest honors, the Distinguished Service Medal and the Meritorious Service Medal.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

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Re: Congressman John Murtha Dead
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2010, 12:22:05 PM »
RIP  :'(

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Re: Congressman John Murtha Dead
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2010, 12:30:05 PM »
RIP  :'(

1.  RIP.

2.  Another corrupt politican out of the congress. 


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Re: Congressman John Murtha Dead
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2010, 12:50:58 PM »
Prayers for his family.

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Re: Congressman John Murtha Dead
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2010, 01:14:12 PM »
Johnstown is only about a 6-hour drive from me, and I’ve heard many folks make comparisons, some referring to Murtha as the “Ted Kennedy” of Johnstown.
People down there loved him for a variety of reasons – primarily because he took excellent care of them with jobs, etc.

I've also heard that, apparently, Bush & even Obama tried to put somewhat of a leash on this guy, but failed.
How the hell do these career politicians become so powerful/untouchable?


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Re: Congressman John Murtha Dead
« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2010, 01:32:35 PM »
He was MURDERED!!!!!
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Re: Congressman John Murtha Dead
« Reply #6 on: February 08, 2010, 01:45:47 PM »
Not as good as when Kennedy croaked and certainly not as good as when Tiller was blown away,but a good day none the less.Maybe this is payback for calling Marines murderers.

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Re: Congressman John Murtha Dead
« Reply #7 on: February 09, 2010, 04:14:13 PM »
Associated Press/AP Online

By ANDREW MIGA and JOE MANDAK
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. - Democrats have long dominated the late Rep. John Murtha's district in western Pennsylvania, but Republicans have made inroads in recent years that could help them win back the seat - and some longtime Murtha supporters say they're open to voting for a GOP candidate.

Rose Marie Favina, 69, described herself a Democrat who supported Murtha and particularly liked what she called his "pro-life" views. Now she's considering switching to the GOP and plans to vote for the best candidate for Murtha's seat, whatever the party.

"I don't like being called a liberal, because I'm not a liberal," said Favina at the Eat'n Center, a deli and grocery in Johnstown, in the heart of Pennsylvania's hardscrabble coal and steel country.

Political analysts said Tuesday that they expect a competitive contest in the race to replace Murtha, whose ability to steer federal dollars to the economically strapped district made him a powerful figure even beyond Pennsylvania.

The race is expected to be a marquee contest. A Republican win in the traditionally Democratic stronghold would be hugely symbolic and could create momentum for a national GOP that sees itself as resurgent heading into the 2010 midterm elections.

Murtha died Monday at a hospital at age 77 after complications from gallbladder surgery. Gov. Ed Rendell says he hasn't decided when to schedule a special election to replace him.

"The unfortunate passing of Murtha opens yet another seat Republicans think they can make a run at," said Muhlenberg College political scientist Chris Borick. "They're optimistic."

Murtha's district encompasses all or part of nine counties in southwestern Pennsylvania and embodies the region's image of coal mines, steel mills and blue-collar values. He was elected in 1974 and has won re-election over the years by large margins.

Registered Democrats enjoy a 2-to-1 ratio to Republicans in the district, a November 2009 tally by state election officials showed. But many of those Democrats are socially conservative, the kind of voters that used to be called "Reagan Democrats" back in the 1980s.

"This is a hardscrabble, blue-collar, ethnic, culturally conservative, pro-life, pro-gun, very patriotic district," said Terry Madonna, a professor and pollster at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster. "These folks have deep concerns about the social proclivities of the party in recent years on abortion rights, gay rights and guns."

"I expect we'll win that seat," said state GOP chairman Rob Gleason, who doubles as the party's chairman in Cambria County, where Johnstown is.

Sylvia Mindish, 60, has owned West End Beer Mart, a beer distributor in Johnstown, for 30 years. She's a Republican who has long voted for Murtha, largely because of his ability to win federal dollars to boost the area's struggling economy. She, too, said party labels won't matter much when she considers who should succeed him.

"I hope it doesn't come down to a Democrat and Republican thing," Mindish said. "I'm a Republican and I've voted for him repeatedly."

The willingness of some Democrats, also, to cross over was evident in the 2008 White House race.

Republican John McCain edged Democrat Barack Obama by 873 votes. Four years earlier, Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry won the district by 2 points over George W. Bush.

Murtha had a brief scare during his 2008 re-election bid. His GOP challenger gained momentum in the fall after Murtha said some residents of his district were racist, telling the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: "There is no question that western Pennsylvania is a racist area."

He apologized, then later told WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh, that "this whole area, years ago, was really redneck."

Murtha eventually recovered and beat William Russell, a retired Army lieutenant colonel who moved from Virginia to Johnstown to run against him, by about 58 percent to 42 percent.

Some names of potential Murtha successors are already beginning to surface in the sprawling 12th District.

Republicans planning to compete in the special election include Russell and Tim Burns, a businessman from the town of Eighty Four.

Prospective Democratic candidates include Mark Singel, who was lieutenant governor under the late Gov. Robert P. Casey and now works as a lobbyist in Harrisburg, the state capital, and state Sen. John Wozniak, both from Johnstown.

"I'm having that conversation with my family," Wozniak said Tuesday, acknowledging that he's considering running to succeed his old friend.

Singel didn't return telephone calls Tuesday.

Tom Ceraso, a commissioner in Westmoreland County, said he may run but only if he is convinced he has broad support. A campaign is "something that i would consider given the right set of circumstances," he said.

More candidates are likely to surface, and it will be up to party leaders from all of the counties to recommend a nominee in the special election to the executive committee of the Democratic State Committee, said Helen Whitefield, the Democratic chairwoman for Cambria County, which includes Johnstown.

"They're laying back, but the wheels are turning," Whitefield said.

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Miga reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Peter Jackson contributed from Harrisburg, Pa.

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Re: Congressman John Murtha Dead
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Re: Congressman John Murtha Dead
« Reply #9 on: February 15, 2010, 10:51:30 AM »

             just another prick with ears.
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Re: Congressman John Murtha Dead
« Reply #10 on: February 15, 2010, 10:57:41 AM »
TERM LIMITS NOW!

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Re: Congressman John Murtha Dead
« Reply #11 on: February 15, 2010, 11:59:45 AM »
^^ I have always advocated this.