Posted on 01/29/2007 10:17:21 AM PST by smoothsailing
Reprinted from NewsMax.com
Haditha Marine's Father Speaks Out Phil Brennan, NewsMax.com Monday, Jan. 29, 2007
Darryl Sharratt is the father of Lance Cpl. Justin L. Sharratt, 22, who has been charged with three counts of unpremeditated murder in the slayings of civilians in Haditha, Iraq on Nov. 19, 2005.
Cpl. Sharratt, of 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines, was one of four Marines charged with unpremeditated murder of civilians following the ambush by al-Qaida insurgents.
In an exclusive interview with Darryl, NewsMax discussed the case, the politics involved, and its effect on the family.
NewsMax: Can you tell us what you are facing?
Darryl Sharratt: Our son has been charged with unpremeditated murder in the death of three Iraqis in Haditha on November 19, 2005. We have a civilian attorney, Gary Meyers, who has received a copy of the NCIS report involving the incident in Haditha. The attorneys for my son, including Mr. Meyers, will meet with him in the early part of February and they will discuss the case and . . . the defense of my son.
We have been going through hell since Congressman Murtha and Time magazine came out with this story. We've been in contact with our civilian attorney and we've talked about it and we saw some of the information in The Washington Post and we asked Gary why any of these Marines are being charged and his comment was that at this point of the investigation someone has to be charged. We knew that he meant it was with the media and the political pressure that was driving the case.
NewsMax: How much information on the case do you now have?
Darryl Sharratt: The only information my wife and I have obtained has been in the news. We have taken the position that my son cannot talk about the case.
We feel very confident in what my son told us. We didn't pressure him as to the details of what happened in Haditha that day, but he insisted that his squad that day followed the rules of engagement and did nothing wrong and did what they were trained to do.
We've been really wrestling with this and I've read NewsMax's articles and I'm feeling that the people who took Congressman Murtha's word for what happened believe a U.S. congressman and then tune themselves out from some of the other evidence.
NewsMax: Has the media set the tone in the case?
Darryl Sharratt: The Time magazine article and the comments of Representative Murtha are what have been fueling this. This was not a matter of a cover-up it was just the misreporting of the information. Why didn't the Marine Corps when they found it was wrong, immediately correct it? This is what fueled it Time magazine just wants to deal with the [alleged] cover-up issue and nothing else.
NewsMax: What would you like to tell the public regarding the case?
Darryl Sharratt: We live in a society where Mom and Dad have to work in order put bread on the table. There are more important things on their minds than the fate of my son and these other seven Marines. I just would like to say to them "Hey, step up and take a look at some of the evidence and what the press and some of the politicians are doing because they are feeding this frenzy as to what happened in Haditha."
NewsMax: What are your feelings about the way the Marine Corps has handled this?
Darryl Sharratt: For a long time I was calling [Marine Lt. Gen. James] Mattis [the commanding general of the First Marine Expeditionary Force] a traitor he's a three-star general and what really bothered me the most was they took it out of the Marines hands, and they turned it over to the Army. Because if I'm General Mattis, I'd be saying, "Stay out of my backyard I will take care of my Marines."
When they turned it over to Army Colonel Gregory Watt, his comment was that he essentially supported the Marines' account of the events and determined that the troops had reason to be suspicious of the men in the white taxi, and concluded that while they did not positively identify targets in the houses, it might have been unrealistic to expect them to on the battlefield that day. According to The Washington Post, he also found no indications that the Marines intentionally targeted, engaged, and killed noncombatants.
But General Mattis did not see through this, he didn't stand up for his Marines; because, I believe, he has to answer to General Hagee [Marine Corps commandant] who has to answer to the president of the United States and not to the press and not to a U.S. congressman [Murtha] who called these Marines murderers and killers.
I have Ilario Pantano's book "Warlord" and I recall his quote, "Marine, no better friend, no worse enemy," and I sit here thinking that the man who said that originally was General Mattis, who is now my son's worst enemy.
He had a chance to do the right thing, and in my opinion, he's just looking for his fourth star. I know he still has a chance to end this, but he's already put my family through hell.
NewsMax: Have politics played a part in this case?
Darryl Sharratt: We have a constitutional amendment that separates church and state, but we need one that separates state and military. The Marine Corps is the smallest of the services and where do they get their next Harrier Jump Jet from who gives them the money to buy that jet? It's a U.S. congressman named Murtha who is sitting on the Appropriations Committee as chairman of the House Appropriations Defense subcommittee.
So you've got Murtha who calls your Marines killers. Although every [Marine] would like to step up and put this man down, he's the one who feeds them. Are you going to bite the hand that feeds you? They may say it's not political, but there's your first step in the political process you have to go to this man to get your next M-16 rifle.
NewsMax: In his original charge, Murtha said that the Marines were not fired on before they went into the houses. Can you comment on that?
Darryl Sharratt: All the Marines concur that they were under gunfire. The Navy corpsman who was with them testified that he had bullets bouncing at his feet and they were also taking fire from the direction of the white taxi.
Then you have a quick reaction force that came upon the scene 15 minutes later and their Marine lieutenant who says he was under fire from the moment he got there.
NewsMax: How do you feel about anonymous Pentagon officials leaking information about the case to the media?
Darryl Sharratt: People speaking under the condition of anonymity they know that they are not allowed to speak of this, but yet they do it. Just how did a 10,000 page NCIS report walk out of the Pentagon?
NewsMax: How are you holding up under the cost of your son's legal defense?
Darryl Sharratt: When these Marines are exonerated, all their families are going to be broke.
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NewsMax: Have politics played a part in this case?
Darryl Sharratt: We have a constitutional amendment that separates church and state, but we need one that separates state and military. The Marine Corps is the smallest of the services and where do they get their next Harrier Jump Jet from who gives them the money to buy that jet? It's a U.S. congressman named Murtha who is sitting on the Appropriations Committee as chairman of the House Appropriations Defense subcommittee.
So you've got Murtha who calls your Marines killers. Although every [Marine] would like to step up and put this man down, he's the one who feeds them. Are you going to bite the hand that feeds you? They may say it's not political, but there's your first step in the political process you have to go to this man to get your next M-16 rifle.
Let justice be served. These men deserve medals, not prosecution!
Among the last gasps of the Clinton administration were the presidential pardons he extended to Puerto Rican terrorists, gangland figures, and other criminals.
I'm praying that President Bush will have the presence of mind and the backbone to extend a presidential pardon to these marines, BEFORE their families go broke, or at least before they face a firing squad.
As a Christian, I cannot comment on Rep. Murtha without sinning. In fact, I can't even THINK about him without sinning.
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Darryl Sharratt, father of Haditha Marine speaks out.
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The media has quoted, over and over, the autopsy verdict of Dr. al Obaidi. In a June 2006 AP piece, the doctor said of the Haditha victims: most of the casualities from the medical point of view were, bullet shots in the head and chest and one of the bodies was completely charred.
Heres what the media didnt tell you about the good doctor.
In the weeks preceding November 19, 2005, the day of the Haditha incident, the Marines of Kilo Company were repeatedly briefed about insurgent ambush tactics that had cost the lives of Marines, including one shocking ambush in the Haditha hospital. Seven Marines from a reconnaissance unit where shot and killed by insurgents posing as patients with concealed AK-47s under their bed covers.
Get the picture? AK-47s in hospital beds. Terrorists lying in wait to ambush Marines. Whose side is the hospital staff likely to be on, I wonder?
Hmmmm. Can medical examiners from the US exhume and examine the bodies?
Not going to happen. "Families" (whatever that means) won't allow it. We have to take Dr. Waleed Abdul Khaliq al Obaidi's word instead of the results of an independent autopsy. Thats good enough for the MSM, but will it be good enough for General Mattis?
The video "evidence" is the heart of the Haditha case. It was the proof that Congressman Murtha offered on CNN that a massacre had taken place.
Time magazine originally presented the video as a product of Thaer Thabit al-Hadithi, a budding journalist student who was also a member of the Hammurabi Organization for Human Rights and Democracy Monitoring group (an organization, it was reported, with ties to Human Rights Watch).
These were absolutely false claims by Time (which Sweetness & Light led the way in exposing.
Thaer Thabit al-Hadithi is 43-years-old and is one of only two members in the Hammurabi Organization (the other member is Abdul Rahman al-Mashhadani). The organization has no ties to Human Rights Watch.
Why did this "organization" sit on the video tape for four months? Is it authentic? Who are the video producers anyway?
In a Reuters report:
A lawyer for one of the Marines under investigation, who also declined to be identified, said that Hammurabi was not a known or registered human rights organization and had no track record of reporting any other abuses.
"And it turns out these two employees have family members spending time in local prisons for insurgent activity," the attorney said. "I think the origins of the tape would have been better suited if it came from somebody who really did have altruistic motives in their heart."
Abdul Rahman al-Mashhadani, director of Hammurabi Human Rights and Democracy Monitoring, declined to answer questions from Reuters about the organization.
"We dont answer such questions that we consider as intelligence and information gathering," he said. "They (Reuters) should have monitored the media so that they can get a good image of us."
You can read more at Marines Lawyers Question Haditha Tape Source.
The NCIS relies upon the enemy for its information.
All rightie then, we have a mix-up in who is on which side of the bars.
Time for a do si do, Mr. President.
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