Rep. John Murtha is quickly emerging as one of President Bush's most formidable foes in the Iraq war debate.
Many Democrats, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, match Murtha's fiery opposition to Bush's policies. But the Marine combat veteran's prowess on military matters, strong relationships with Republicans and _ most important _ control of the Pentagon's spending bills has put him at the forefront of the debate.
The Pennsylvania Democrat is leading the charge among members of his party to end the war by limiting funding. That fight, which will probably be waged next month, is expected to overshadow this week's battle over a nonbinding resolution opposing Bush's troop buildup.
Part kindly Irish Catholic grandfather and part political pit bull with two Purple Hearts in his pocket,
Murtha seems the Democrats' best chance of using the budget to curtail the war without appearing to be leaving troops in the lurch.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/15/AR2007021501278.html