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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: Publius6961
I can't imagine anyone stupid enough to actually believe that they can "demand" answers from my president.

Let me take you back to one Hanoi John Kerry's appearance before a senate panel in 1971...

181 posted on 05/14/2004 6:15:50 AM PDT by Chieftain (To all who serve and support those who serve - thank you!)
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To: kristinn

We were just mentioned on the Glenn Beck radio program.


182 posted on 05/14/2004 6:20:44 AM PDT by TMSuchman (God may grant mercy... I'll deliver justice! Shoot first,straight,& often SEMPER FI)
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To: kristinn

With all of Mr. Berg's anti-war rhetoric, I don't believe he understands that we are fighting a real war. If he understood that, he would never have stood by while his son placed himself in harms way. Or maybe Mr. Berg thought the money was worth the risk. I don't know. What I do know is that Mr. Berg does not take the Al Qaeda threat seriously. \

The denial on the left is nothing short of stunning.


183 posted on 05/14/2004 6:21:34 AM PDT by ShandaLear (John Kerry, the gift that keeps on giving!)
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To: PJ-Comix
However, the media is starting to use "pro-war" more and more to make it sound like we love war.

The 'media' you speak of are anti-American socialist/commies who more and more blatantly mouth their sedition and treason as we prove daily on Free Republic. That is why Gannet doesn't want anything they print excerpted here. They want to work without scrutiny. We'll see if the average American still buys their bilge when terrorists have their next big success.

184 posted on 05/14/2004 6:24:33 AM PDT by TigersEye ("Where there is life there is hope!" - Terri Schindler-Schiavo)
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To: Corin Stormhands; TMSuchman

Great. What did he say?


185 posted on 05/14/2004 6:27:21 AM PDT by kristinn
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To: The South Texan

Michael Berg is an avid anti-war activist.


186 posted on 05/14/2004 6:27:56 AM PDT by ought-six
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To: kristinn
Pro-freedom, anti-terrorist, pro-Bush, pro-American all work. Which shall we choose?

Pro-self defense?

187 posted on 05/14/2004 6:29:23 AM PDT by TigersEye ("Where there is life there is hope!" - Terri Schindler-Schiavo)
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To: kristinn

I've got it going in the background in the office, but he kept making different connections. Mentioned that there Berg was mentioned on FR. Then went on to talk about the Oklahoma connection.

Kept interspersing it with the song clip 'Just another isolated incident.'

He may come back around to it (commerical right now).


188 posted on 05/14/2004 6:32:26 AM PDT by Corin Stormhands (To be willing to march into Hell, Boston and Chappauqua for a heavenly cause...)
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To: sauropod
I am reminded of a fable:

THE LITTLE BOY AND THE RATTLESNAKE

A CHEROKEE PARABLE

The little boy was walking down a path and he came across a rattlesnake. The rattlesnake was getting old. He asked, "Please little boy, can you take me to the top of the mountain? I hope to see the sunset one last time before I die." The little boy answered "No Mr. Rattlesnake. If I pick you up, you'll bite me and I'll die." The rattlesnake said, "No, I promise. I won't bite you. Just please take me up to the mountain." The little boy thought about it and finally picked up that rattlesnake and took it close to his chest and carried it up to the top of the mountain.

They sat there and watched the sunset together. It was so beautiful. Then after sunset the rattlesnake turned to the little boy and asked, "Can I go home now? I am tired, and I am old." The little boy picked up the rattlesnake and again took it to his chest and held it tightly and safely. He came all the way down the mountain holding the snake carefully and took it to his home to give him some food and a place to sleep. The next day the rattlesnake turned to the boy and asked, "Please little boy, will you take me back to my home now? It is time for me to leave this world, and I would like to be at my home now." The little boy felt he had been safe all this time and the snake had kept his word, so he would take it home as asked.

He carefully picked up the snake, took it close to his chest, and carried him back to the woods, to his home to die. Just before he laid the rattlesnake down, the rattlesnake turned and bit him in the chest. The little boy cried out and threw the snake upon the ground. "Mr. Snake, why did you do that? Now I will surely die!" The rattlesnake looked up at him and grinned, "You knew what I was when you picked me up."

189 posted on 05/14/2004 6:40:30 AM PDT by Lil'freeper (The enemy's gate is down!)
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To: Corin Stormhands

Thanks.


190 posted on 05/14/2004 6:42:11 AM PDT by kristinn
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To: Rokurota
A.N.S.W.E.R?
Let's give 'em the S.O.L.U.T.I.ON.
Stop Old Liberals Underwriting Terrorism, Islamists, Osama and Neo-Communists.
(okay, I need a better "N")

"N" is for Newsmedia

191 posted on 05/14/2004 6:43:03 AM PDT by jriemer (We are a Republic not a Democracy)
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To: Senator Goldwater

What do you have against animals?
I prefer the term “things” when referring to the things that sawed off the man’s head.
Heck, even “beheading” isn’t the right term. It carries the connotation of a relatively quick execution.


192 posted on 05/14/2004 6:47:51 AM PDT by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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To: Jenya
…why the public display of grief?

Media spotlight.

193 posted on 05/14/2004 6:55:04 AM PDT by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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To: lone star annie

What about the fact that no one made his son go to Iraq. Free will did play a part in this.


194 posted on 05/14/2004 7:00:43 AM PDT by dalebert
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To: EDINVA

I can't figured out how, if the family was told of Nick's death and decapitation by Monday, they were out on the lawn Tuesday gabbing with the reporters preying there ... then, only on hearing it had been videotaped and put on the web, did the father collapse in grief?

I think Mr. Berg collapsed in grief because he realized America would see the videotape.

American citizens would be outraged by the wanton brutality Nick suffered.

American citizens would once again be resolved to support President Bush in the war on terror.

Mr. Berg's anti-American and anti-Bush goals would face an enormous setback.


195 posted on 05/14/2004 7:03:07 AM PDT by Bennett46 (Fallujah Delenda Est.)
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To: RGSpincich

"This stupid SOB got his kid killed by filing a lawsuit against the USA for protecting his son. The military had to cut him lose."

I'm confused, the military never "had" him. I haven't seen it reported anywhere that there was a connection between the lawsuit and the release.


196 posted on 05/14/2004 7:07:37 AM PDT by ironman
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To: bitt
one question:

where's his MOTHER??? Doesn't sound like this kid was given much supervision...

I read comments from her right after it became known what had happened to their son. I picked up on a weird thing she said and highlighted it on the thread.

She said the U.S. government had informed them of how their son died, and she said "We didn't want it to become public" (or something very close to that phrasing). I pointed out the U.S. government had NOT publicized how he died. It was the terrorist murderers who posted the video on the website that publicized it.

I wondered at the time if she was subtley blaming the U.S. for the news getting out, and now I'm positive that is what she was doing.

197 posted on 05/14/2004 7:16:13 AM PDT by cyncooper
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To: kristinn

pro-American is the best because of what it says about us, and what it says about the left


198 posted on 05/14/2004 7:16:25 AM PDT by votelife (Elect a Filibuster Proof Majority)
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To: kristinn

After reading all of these strange coincidences, I'm ready to put the tin foil on because there is something not right about Nick Berg, his father, ANSWER and Al Qaeda.


199 posted on 05/14/2004 7:18:30 AM PDT by rintense (Screw justice. I want revenge.)
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To: syriacus

This whole Berg-Moussaoui-AQ-Iraq connection is highly suspicious in my opinion.


200 posted on 05/14/2004 7:23:51 AM PDT by rintense (Screw justice. I want revenge.)
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