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Haditha Marine Prepares To Sue Murtha Over Smear

by "D. Spencer Hines" <panther@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 20, 2008 at 02:04 AM

Excellent!

DSH
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The Crux -- DSH

Throwing Marines under the bus

Rooney was asked by Savage why he thought Murtha, a former Marine himself,
accused the officers and enlisted men.

"In my opinion, it's clear it was done during the election cycle, it was
done to bolster himself in the party," the attorney said.  "He was vying
for
a leader****p position, and if he had to throw some Marines under the bus
to
do so, that was the cost of power for him."

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas
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IN THE MILITARY

Haditha Marine prepares to sue Murtha over smear
Congressman had accused soldiers of killing 'in cold blood'

Posted: June 18, 2008
6:14 pm Eastern

WorldNetDaily

With most of the eight Marines charged in the Haditha, Iraq, incident now
exonerated, the highest-ranking officer among the accused is considering a
lawsuit against Democratic Rep. John Murtha, who fueled the case by
declaring the men cold-blooded killers.

In an interview with nationally syndicated radio talk host Michael Savage,
the lead attorney for Lt. Col. Jeffrey Chessani said he and his client
will
look into suing Murtha and the Time magazine re****ter, Tim McGuirk, who
first published the accusations by Iraqi insurgents.

But the attorney, Brian Rooney, said nothing will happen immediately
because
he wants  Chessani, described as a devout Christian and the father of six
homeschooled children, completely "out of the woods" legally before any
action is taken. The government, through Lt. Col. S.M. Sullivan, today
filed
a notice that it would appeal the case to the next judicial level.

As WND re****ted, a military judge at Camp Pendleton in California
yesterday
dismissed charges that Chessani failed to properly investigate the Nov.
19,
2005 incident in which 24 Iraqi men, women and children were killed.

Rooney, an attorney for the Thomas More Law Center who served a tour of
duty
in Iraq himself, is urging citizens to tell their representatives in
Congress and military officials that they want the case to come to an end.

"At some point you have to have somebody in the chain of command, whether
it's civilian or military, saying enough is enough," said Rooney, who
served
with Chessani in the second battle of Fallujah.

Rooney told Savage the Haditha case is the largest investigation in the
history of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, with 65 agents
assigned
by the government.

The filing of charges against Chessani was approved by Gen. James Mattis,
then commander of the Marine Corps Forces Central Command and commander of
the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force at Camp Pendleton. Mattis has been
promoted to commander of NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Transformation
and
commander of U.S. Joint Forces.

"This is the most im****tant case since Vietnam, if not before," Rooney
said.
"There's no doubt about it."

He noted the New York Times featured the case on the front page when it
was
being compared by war critics to the infamous My Lai massacre in Vietnam.
But now, with evidence the Haditha accusations were a smear, the story has
been relegated to the back pages.

The military judge, Col. Steve Folsom, dismissed Chessani's charges
without
prejudice, giving permission for the prosecutors to continue trying to
build
a case that began in December 2006.

Four Marines were charged with murder and another four with not properly
investigating the incident.

Defense lawyers contend insurgents deliberately attacked the Marines from
hiding places where they surrounded themselves with civilians to use as
****elds. The defense insisted Chessani promptly re****ted the events to his
superiors and that nobody in the chain of command believed there was any
wrongdoing on the part of the Marines.

Libel and defamation

Rooney acknowledged to Savage it's difficult to sue a sitting congressman,
but he believes it can be done.

"If he leaves his realm of speaking from the congressman's point of view …
then he can be sued for libel and defamation," Rooney said.

The Time magazine story, according to Rooney, was planted by an insurgent
propaganda agent. Publi****ng of the story was soon followed by a May 17,
2006, news conference by Murtha. The congressman announced he had been
told
by the highest levels of the Marine Corps there was no firefight and
Marines
"killed innocent civilians in cold blood."

"All the information I get, it comes from the commanders, it comes from
people who know what they're talking about," Murtha told re****ters at the
time.

Murtha's assertions, however, conflicted with results from the military's
own investigations. An initial probe by Army Col. G.A. Watt found no
indications coalition forces "intentionally targeted, engaged and killed
noncombatants." Later, Army Maj. Gen. Aldon Bargewell found no cover-up.

Nevertheless, the Marine Corps eventually brought charges against Chessani
and seven other Marines.

But now the cases against Lance Cpls. Stephen Tatum and Justin Sharratt,
Capts. Randy Stone and Lucas McConnell and Sgt. Sanick P. Dela Cruz have
been dropped. First Lt. Andrew Grayson has been acquitted, leaving only
the
case of Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich untested in court and Chessani
prosecutors
facing the hurdles of the appeal process.

WND previously re****ted a military jury of seven officers acquitted
Grayson
of all charges.

The ruling by Col. Folsom yesterday followed a previous decision in which
he
confirmed evidence of unlawful command influence.

The evidence indicated two generals who controlled Chessani's case were
influenced by Marine lawyer Col. John Ewers, who was allowed to attend at
least 25 closed-session meetings in which the case was discussed.

Throwing Marines under the bus

Rooney acknowledged the Haditha case taken a toll on the Marine Corps.

"There's no doubt it's affected recruiting," he told Savage. "How could
you
have your sons or daughters join the Marine Corps when you're not sure the
government will protect them?"

Rooney was asked by Savage why he thought Murtha, a former Marine himself,
accused the officers and enlisted men.

"In my opinion, it's clear it was done during the election cycle, it was
done to bolster himself in the party," the attorney said. "He was vying
for
a leader****p position, and if he had to throw some Marines under the bus
to
do so, that was the cost of power for him."

He hopes soon politicians will weigh in on the case in sup****t of Chessani
and the others.

"I would think all politicians, especially politicians that have military
records, should say something about this case," he said.

"In a horrible and very complex environment, when you have an enemy that's
using women and children as ****elds, you should always give the benefit of
the doubt to the Marine or soldier," said Rooney. "You should never bring
him back and put him in front of a court martial."
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Haditha Marine Prepares To Sue Murtha Over Smear
"D. Spencer Hines&qu  2008-06-20 02:04:02 
Re: Haditha Marine Prepares To Sue Murtha Over Smear
"Raymond O'Hara"  2008-06-20 00:57:44 
Re: Haditha Marine Prepares To Sue Murtha Over Smear
Jack Linthicum <jackli  2008-06-20 12:45:50 

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