Posted on 07/08/2006 5:18:30 AM PDT by W04Man
Gunnery Sgt Kurt Grinstead, who recently wrote an open letter to Congressman John Murtha appeared on Fox News Channel last night on the Cavuto Show (Cavuto was out). Stuart Varney was substituting.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
What are player are you using to view the video? I have the same problem as others
With all due respect, sir, you're beginning to bore the hell out of me.
Firefox is saying there are several javascript errors on the video page.
I can't get either Firefox or IE to load the video.
BUMP
Thanks for the link. What a letter! He nails Murtha over and over again.
Bumperoo!
Try MS Win Media player 11, Beta. Works for me.
Looks like to me that Murtha is early alzheimers.
You're giving Murtha and the democrap party leadership too much benefit of the doubt ... the lying, anti-military in order to be anti-Bush bastards are in total agreement with murtha hatefool. Murtha's eagerness to slime military personnel in order to attack Bush (and as an aside aid and abet the enemies of the nation in order to prevent Bush from winning the war against terrorism that their degenerate president was too damn weak to fight) is the proof of actions indicting the entire democrat party for treason and or sedition as a means to democrat political empowerment.
Could someone tell us approximately what the Gunny said on Fox?
Thanks!
BZ Gunny!!
What are the computer requirements?
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Have you read the Gunny's letter?
Yes.
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I wasn't up on this until I caught this on Fox. Good stuff!
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