I don't know whether or not Murtha has misrepresented his medals. No one does until he releases the paperwork, which probably won't happen in the next thirty years, while he continues to make the front page. But there is a question on the floor and discussion about it.
The irony is that you're smokin because you think you've been misrepresented. But you could care less whether Murtha has misrepresented his medals because it could hurt the Republican Party.
You want to move on to the Code Pink issues and ignore the possibility that Murtha's medals could be paper, not brass.
So move on...whatever floats your boat. Go after the Code Pink issues, and we'll float our own boat. Because in the meantime, there's no constructive discussion going on.
So you admit you don't know if Murtha misrepresented his medals. No one does, according to you. Which is correct. And his political opponents have tried to exploit this issue for nearly 40 years - to no avail, I might note.
So it seems to make sense to me, since there is less information available that he did lie than we had on Kerry, that we go after what we definitely DO have which is his Code Pink allegiance.
And for this I'm being attacked? Never has an argument over so little been made into so much.