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Berg's Father Demands Answers From Bush (Free Republic mentioned)
Duluth News Tribune ^ | Thursday, May 13, 2004 | Nicole Weisensee Egan

Posted on 05/13/2004 9:13:32 PM PDT by kristinn

Posted on Thu, May. 13, 2004

Berg's father demands answers from Bush BY NICOLE WEISENSEE EGAN Knight Ridder Newspapers

PHILADELPHIA - (KRT) - The day he buried his son, Nick Berg's father angrily lashed out at President Bush - and said he had a question for him:

"I would like to ask him if it's true that al-Qaeda offered to trade my son's life for another person," Michael Berg told a small group of reporters early Thursday morning outside his West Chester home.

"And if that is true, well, I need that information," said Berg, a self-proclaimed peace activist who has marched against the Iraq war. "I think that the people of the United States of America need to know what the fate of their sons and daughters might be in the hands of the Bush administration."

In the video showing Nick Berg's decapitation, one of the masked men read a statement that Berg had been offered in exchange for some Iraqi prisoners. U.S. officials deny that.

Berg said he did not blame the terrorists for his son's violent death.

"Nicholas Berg died for the sins of George Bush and Donald Rumsfeld," he said, shortly after posting a "War is not the Answer" sign on his front lawn. "The al-Qaeda people are probably just as bad as they are, but this administration did this."

Hours after his strong remarks, Michael Berg said goodbye to his son in a private burial ceremony attended only by family members. A private memorial service will be held Friday.

In other developments Thursday:

• The CIA confirmed that, according to voice analysis, terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was the masked man who beheaded Nick Berg in the video that was beamed around the world on the Internet earlier this week.

• While U.S. officials continue to deny that Berg ever had been in U.S. military custody, Michael Berg produced e-mails from Beth Payne, the U.S. consular officer in Iraq, dated April 1, that said his son was being detained by the military.

• An alternative, left-leaning blog, www.breakfornews.com, posted a story theorizing that the Iraqi police had detained Nick Berg because his company, Prometheus Methods Tower Service Inc., and his father had been named on a list of "enemies" of the Iraq occupation in March.

• More information - and theories - surfaced about why the Iraqi police had detained Berg and what happened to him after he lost contact with his parents on April 9. Meanwhile, in Mosul, police chief Maj. Gen. Mohammed Khair al-Barhawl insisted his department had never arrested Berg and had no knowledge of the case.

• Luke Lorenz, one of Berg's best friends, got a Web site - www.nickberg.org - up and running in honor of his slain friend.

Late Wednesday, Rep. Jim Gerlach, R-Pa., sent a letter on behalf of the Berg family to Secretary of State Colin Powell seeking answers to the puzzling questions surrounding Nick Berg's final days in Iraq.

Thursday, Michael Berg addressed a number of questions that have surfaced in recent days, including why his son had refused offers by the FBI and the military to fly him home.

Berg said his son may have turned down the offer because he'd "had enough of the FBI." Payne, the U.S. consular officer, also told the family she'd try to get him on a military flight out of Baghdad, he said.

"I told my son this when I spoke to him on the telephone for the last time ever on April 9, and he said, `I don't take too seriously anything that the State Department promises,' " Berg said, just before taking off on his morning bicycle ride.

"I don't think he was doubting their sincerity but their ability in the situation. And it was only a promise for a try so that didn't give us a whole lot of confidence."

Berg also said that the FBI told the Iraqi police to hold his son after spotting him riding in a cab in Mosul late at night.

"The Iraqis arrested him," Berg said. "He was doing nothing wrong. He was not breaking the curfew. He was in a taxicab. It was late at night. They were suspicious. I don't blame them for that. What I do blame them for is detaining him for 13 days without due process."

Thursday, the Philadelphia Daily News reported that another reason that Nick Berg had been held for so long was that the FBI was checking into some contact he may have had with terrorists while he attended the University of Oklahoma.

Michael Berg said his son had attended the university and had been taking a course at a remote campus, near the airport, and had to take a bus to get there.

"Some terrorist people - which no one knew were terrorists at the time; they were just going as students - were also taking that bus," Berg said. "And someone asked him basically if he could use his computer. And he did. College kids did it all the time. And it turns out this guy was a terrorist and he used my son's e-mail address - amongst many other people's e-mail who he did the same thing to.

"He was not a friend of my son's, not even an acquaintance," Berg said. "Just a guy sitting next to him on the bus. The FBI was satisfied with that."

A senior law-enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Nick Berg had volunteered information about the 2002 investigation when he was detained in Iraq. The official said that an e-mail address traced to Berg had been used by an unidentified individual with purported connections to terrorism.

The investigation showed that Berg had never met the suspect individual and had not given the e-mail address to that person. Investigators concluded that Berg's e-mail address had been spread among dozens of people with links to the university.

The suspect individual appears to have been acquainted with Zacarias Moussaoui, an al-Qaeda adherent now in federal custody and awaiting trial on conspiracy charges stemming from the Sept. 11 attacks, the official said.

Moussaoui attended flight school in Norman, Okla., home of the university.

Also Thursday, Michael Berg said he has been a member of International ANSWER - Act Now to Stop War & End Racism - for the past year and has participated in several anti-occupation marches. He said he planned to march on the Pentagon with the group, which is calling for Bush to bring the troops home now, on June 5.

The story on the alternative blog site theorized that information about the Bergs and the "enemies" list made its way to the FBI and, eventually, into the hands of those in Iraq who track or harass anti-war activists entering the country.

The list appeared on www.freerepublic.com, a neo-conservative, pro-war Web site, on March 7. It posted questions from an unidentified reporter from Salon.com Thursday.

Berg said his son was a supporter of Bush up until he died.

Bill Schneider, a CNN political analyst, said it's clear that both liberals and conservatives are trying to use Nick Berg's gruesome death to advance their causes.

"The Right seized upon his terrible death to try to reverse the momentum of horror over prisoners being abused," he said. "They immediately seized upon that to say, `You see. These are the people we're dealing with.'

"And now the Left is trying to say he was arrested because he was harassed because of his father's anti-war ideologies," he said. "Both sides are trying to use any scrap or evidence they can to discredit the other side. This whole tragic affair has gotten caught up in the controversy over the war. And it's probably not going to end anytime soon."

The danger facing American contractors in Iraq like Nick Berg is likely to continue, said Kathryn Rosenblum, editor of the Iraq Reconstruction Report, a newsletter devoted to Iraq business prospects.

"It's an incredibly risky place," she said Thursday, estimating that 30,000 to 50,000 Americans, Iraqis and Third World nationals are working there now. She said she's aware of 60 American workers who've been killed in Iraq and a handful who are missing.

At a ceremony Thursday in Center City, former Army Specialist and POW Shoshana Johnson said that Berg's death should be a warning to all non-military personnel over there.

"Get civilians out of Iraq," she said, after accepting the Freedom Award at Citizen Crime Commission's Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.

Philadelphia Daily News staff writers Barbara Laker and Simone Weichselbaum and Daily News wire services contributed to this report.

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To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
And Nick Berg did not question [the use of his account by dozens of people]?

You're right. I thought Berg was supposed to be a techno wizard. You'd think he would care about techno security.

161 posted on 05/14/2004 5:46:45 AM PDT by syriacus (Ted Kennedy-did you criticize Clinton and Reno's attack on Waco which resulted in children's deaths?)
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To: mountaineer; Endeavor; BigWaveBetty
Berg said he did not blame the terrorists for his son's violent death.

Houston, we have a problem.

162 posted on 05/14/2004 5:49:00 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs (I am trying to stop an outbreak here and you're driving the monkey to the airport.)
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To: Publius6961
Am I ever glad I created a folder labelled "Nutcases"!

I'd bet you might have amassed enough material for a good book many good books.

163 posted on 05/14/2004 5:50:59 AM PDT by syriacus (Ted Kennedy-did you criticize Clinton and Reno's attack on Waco which resulted in children's deaths?)
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To: kristinn
The list appeared on www.freerepublic.com, a neo-conservative, pro-war Web site, on March 7.

Anybody else here disturbed by the increasing use of the term "pro-war" to describe people or groups wanting to defeat the terrorists? It makes it sound like we love war and want it to linger on. The correct terminology should be "anti-terrorist." However, the media is starting to use "pro-war" more and more to make it sound like we love war.

164 posted on 05/14/2004 5:53:01 AM PDT by PJ-Comix (Saddam Hussein was only 537 Florida votes away from still being in power)
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To: syriacus; StriperSniper; Mo1; Peach; Howlin; kimmie7; 4integrity; BigSkyFreeper; RandallFlagg; ...

Did anyone else watch 'THE BIG STORY' yesterday on FNC????

Heather Nauert had an exclusive interview w/ guy that was staying down the hall from Nick at the Hotel in Iraq.

He was possibly the last guy to see Nick.

He said one thing that jumped out to me, he mentioned that the night before Nick went missing he(Nick) had been drinking, "imbibe" was the word he used, and this was unusual for Nick.

Anyone else see this????


165 posted on 05/14/2004 5:54:02 AM PDT by OXENinFLA
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To: kristinn
www.freerepublic.com, a neo-conservative, pro-war Web site

There was a time when this place was described simply as a conservative website. I guess the secret is out.

166 posted on 05/14/2004 5:56:19 AM PDT by Critter (What ever happened to conservative principles?)
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To: kristinn
The danger facing American contractors in Iraq like Nick Berg is likely to continue, said Kathryn Rosenblum, editor of the Iraq Reconstruction Report, a newsletter devoted to Iraq business prospects.

It's true that Nick Berg was an American, a contractor and in Iraq, but Nick Berg had no contract to be in Iraq.

The fog of war and the Kulture smog mingle and blind us. Will we ever know the truth?

167 posted on 05/14/2004 5:58:42 AM PDT by metesky (You will be diverse, just like us.)
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To: kristinn
"Berg said he did not blame the terrorists for his son's violent death."

Maybe he'd like to hire them all Defense Attorneys if we capture them alive?

Wonder if gives the terrorists a pass for 9/11 as well?

sw

168 posted on 05/14/2004 6:00:07 AM PDT by spectre (Spectre's wife)
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To: OXENinFLA
Anyone else see this????

Yep .. I saw it ..

169 posted on 05/14/2004 6:00:43 AM PDT by Mo1 (Make Michael Moore cry.... DONATE MONTHLY!!!)
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To: PJ-Comix
We went through this last year in the run up to the war to topple Saddam. The media loves shorthand lingo. The left proudly (and disengenously) describes itself as antiwar. We have not given ourselves a shorthand description of our views.

Pro-freedom, anti-terrorist, pro-Bush, pro-American all work. Which shall we choose?

170 posted on 05/14/2004 6:01:26 AM PDT by kristinn
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To: All

"I think that the people of the United States of America need to know what the fate of their sons and daughters might be in the hands of the Bush administration."


Sorry, but the U.S. does not negotiate with terrorists. Imagine if a prisoner was exchanged who eventually turned out to be the next Osama... And the reality is, Nick Berg should not have been in Iraq on his own. He did not deserve to die the way he did but he took his own chances. Don't our troops there have enough to worry about without having to keep track of individual contractors? If Nick wanted to assist in the rebuilding effort, he should have signed-up with one the large contractors who could have offered him security and training. He chose to be a free spirit; unfortunately, it cost him dearly. To blame the Bush admin. is absurd...


171 posted on 05/14/2004 6:01:39 AM PDT by New Girl
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To: OXENinFLA

Didn't see it; sorry.


172 posted on 05/14/2004 6:02:43 AM PDT by Peach
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To: kristinn

I feel grief and sadness over the death of Nicholas. I feel very bad for his father, and I wonder if the following might explain, to some degree, his bizarre behavior toward the Al Queda butchers who murdered his son:

"Stockholm Syndrome describes the behavior of kidnap victims who, over time, become sympathetic to their captors. The name derives from a 1973 hostage incident in Stockholm, Sweden. At the end of six days of captivity in a bank, several kidnap victims actually resisted rescue attempts, and afterwards refused to testify against their captors."

Somehow, I doubt this explains the elder Berg's behavior. It probably stems from his irrational hatred of President Bush and his administration.


173 posted on 05/14/2004 6:04:02 AM PDT by Darnright
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To: syriacus
I've been using e-mail since it became affordable for small business users like us. It's patently obvious that e-mail accounts should not be shared - especially with SEVERAL users. I would NEVER pass along my screen name and password for fear of abuse by a 3rd party.

So what gives? That, and the fact that Berg was sharing with a bunch of Arabs at the flight school, does not pass the smell test whatsoever.

174 posted on 05/14/2004 6:05:38 AM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace (Michael <a href = "http://www.michaelmoore.com/" title="Miserable Failure">"Miserable Failure"</a>)
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To: kristinn

Graveyards are very peaceful places, too. In 1942 they would have sided with Japan who cried "Asia for the Asiatics!"


175 posted on 05/14/2004 6:05:40 AM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: Mo1
I was hoping FNC would put it in their Video links but nope not there.


He was real standoffish when she tried to get him to talk about who Nick was held by. Given that fact that Nick most likely told this guy the whole story about who/what/when/where/& why he was held it sounded like he was holding something back or was told NOT to comment on that topic.
176 posted on 05/14/2004 6:06:35 AM PDT by OXENinFLA
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To: 68skylark; kristinn

"That's a bizarre sentence. There has to be a typo or some similar mistake."

Here is a video of Michael Berg blaming President Bush and Rummy

No only did he blame Bush for his son's death ... he said al Qaeda is probably as dangerous as Bush and Rumsfeld.

http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/news/video/051304_video_berg2.html



177 posted on 05/14/2004 6:06:39 AM PDT by Mo1 (Make Michael Moore cry.... DONATE MONTHLY!!!)
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To: OXENinFLA

Didn't see it... (work)


178 posted on 05/14/2004 6:10:41 AM PDT by Chieftain (To all who serve and support those who serve - thank you!)
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To: kristinn; doug from upland; Jim Robinson

Glenn Beck just mentioned Berg and freerepublic.


179 posted on 05/14/2004 6:13:42 AM PDT by Corin Stormhands (To be willing to march into Hell, Boston and Chappauqua for a heavenly cause...)
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To: Gracey

bump for later


180 posted on 05/14/2004 6:15:09 AM PDT by Gracey (NOT Fonda Kerry and his 9.10 Democrat Party mentality)
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