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January 06, 2006

Moran and Murtha Meet Their Match

Thanks to Michelle Malkin and Mudville Gazette for the story.  But the real thanks go to former Army Sgt Mark Seavey, who put Representatives Murtha and Moran in their places.

You can read the text of Mark's statement to them at Michelle's post (linked above), but after reading it, please watch it for the full effect of his statement.  The video can be found at C-SPAN.  Fast forward your player to about the 34:30 point in the video for Mark's statement. 

Mark, we're proud of you!

-Colonel Steve

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