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Berg's Dad: Why I Blame Bush (Major barf - Michael Berg goes off the deep end!)
Houston Chronicle ^ | 5/26 | Michael Berg

Posted on 05/27/2004 12:48:40 AM PDT by GOPcapitalist

When I eulogized my son, Nick, I said that he was my teacher and my hero. He was the kindest, gentlest man I know — no, the kindest, gentlest human being I know or have ever known. Did you know that he quit the Boy Scouts of America because they wanted to teach him to fire a handgun? Nick, too, poured into me the strength I needed and still need to tell the world about him.

People ask me why I focus on putting the blame for my son's tragic and atrocious end on the Bush administration. They ask: "Don't you blame the five men who killed him?" I have answered that I blame them no more or less than the Bush administration, but I am wrong: I am sure, knowing my son, that somewhere during their association with him these men became aware of what an extraordinary man my son was. I take comfort in the fact that when they did the awful thing they did, they weren't quite as into it as they might have been.

I am sure that they came to admire him. I am sure that the one who wielded the knife felt Nick's breath upon his hand and knew that he had a real human being there. I am sure that the others looked into my son's eyes and got at least just a glimmer of what the rest of the world sees. And I am sure that these murderers, for just a brief moment, did not like what they were doing.

But George Bush never looked into my son's eyes. George Bush doesn't know my son. And he is the worse for it. George Bush, though a father himself, cannot feel my pain nor that of my family or the world who grieve for Nick, because he is a policy-maker, and he doesn't have to bear the consequences of his acts. George Bush can see neither the heart of Nicholas nor the American people — let alone the people his policies are killing daily.

Donald Rumsfeld said he took the responsibility for the sexual abuse of Iraqi prisoners. How could he take that responsibility when there was no consequence? Nick took the consequences of the policies both stated and given with a wink and a nod by the Bush administration. And, even more than those murderers who took my son's life, I can't stand those who sit and make policies to end lives and break the lives of the still living.

Nick was not in the military, but he was a soldier. He had the discipline and dedication of a soldier. But Nick Berg was a soldier of peace in Iraq (who went) to help the people without any expectation of personal gain. The trouble was he was only one man. But through his death he has become many.

So what were we to do when we in America were attacked on Sept. 11, that infamous day? I say we should have done then what we never did before: Stop speaking to the people we labeled our enemies and start listening to them. Stop giving preconditions to our peaceful coexistence on this small planet, and start honoring and respecting every human's need to live free and autonomously, to truly respect the sovereignty of every state whether it be Israel, or Palestine, or Iraq. To stop making up rules by which others must live — and then separate rules for ourselves.

George Bush's ineffective leadership is a weapon of mass destruction and it has allowed a chain reaction of events that led to the unlawful detention of my son. That detention immersed my son in a world of escalated violence (and) were it not for his detention I would have had him in my arms again. That detention held him in Iraq not only until the atrocities that led to the siege of Fallujah, but to the revelation of the atrocities committed in the jails in Iraq in retaliation for which my son's wonderful life was put to an end.

My son's life was put to an end, but his work still goes on. Where there was one peacemaker before, I now see and have heard from thousands of peacemakers. And for every one of them there are thousands more who can't find the words but feel the same way. We the people of this world now need to act on our beliefs. We need to let the evildoers on both sides of the Atlantic know that we are fed up with war.

We are fed up with the killing and bombing and maiming of innocent people. We are fed up with the lies from our government about Nick's detention and we are fed up with the lies from our government about the reasons for this war. Yes, we are fed up with the suicide bombers, and with the failure of the Israelis and Palestinians to find a way to stop killing each other. We are fed up with negotiations and peace conferences that are entered into on both sides with preset conditions that preclude the outcome of peace. Many people have offered to pray for Nick and my family. I appreciate their thoughts, but I ask them to include in their prayers a prayer for peace. I ask them to do more than pray. I ask them to demand it from the politicians and leaders in the White House and in the statehouses across the world and in the mountain camps where they may hide. And let them know that if you don't get it, they aren't going to work for you as their leaders any more.


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To: stremba

Peace in Israel would mean Islamofascists couldn't kill any more Jews. They'll never go for peace.


61 posted on 05/27/2004 11:29:15 AM PDT by weegee (NO BLOOD FOR RATINGS. CNN ignored torture & murder in Saddam's Iraq to keep their Baghdad Bureau.)
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To: weegee

Israel had nothing to do with it. Islam is at war against human civilization and EVERY other religion... in fact, against EVERY non-Muslim!

Islam is the enemy and this Burg moron is just another AIDS virus to prevent our defense.


62 posted on 05/27/2004 11:36:00 AM PDT by broadsword (Liberalism is the societal AIDS virus that helps Islam to wage war against human civilization.)
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To: weegee

That last lady, Donna P. Kohlhausen, runs as the Democrat nominee for state district judge in Houston all the time (she's been defeated thus far). Her last bid was in 2002 when she tried to get elected to Family Court - the one that decides adoptions and child custody. As her letter reveals, she is just as crazy as Berg. Heaven help us if she ever gets herself elected to something.


63 posted on 05/27/2004 2:35:23 PM PDT by GOPcapitalist
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To: GOPcapitalist

This guy needs to check himself into mental clinic. He is not playing with a full deck.


64 posted on 05/27/2004 2:37:06 PM PDT by The South Texan (The Democrat Party and the leftist (ABCCBSNBCCNN NYLATIMES)media are a criminal enterprise!)
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To: GOPcapitalist

And yet people still deny we have judicial tyranny in this country. The Marxists have infiltrated government in ways that 1940s America would never have believed.


65 posted on 05/27/2004 2:40:45 PM PDT by weegee (NO BLOOD FOR RATINGS. CNN ignored torture & murder in Saddam's Iraq to keep their Baghdad Bureau.)
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To: weegee

It's almost like he imagines his son as a soldier in Iraq, just so he can make it MORE Bush's fault.


66 posted on 05/27/2004 2:41:08 PM PDT by stands2reason ( During the cola wars, France was occupied by Pepsi for six months.)
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To: GOPcapitalist

This column can function as a test piece for determining someone's grasp of reality.

If you read this coulumn, and your first instinct is to remark, "Michael Berg is a complete fruitcake ... an idiot ... a loopy left-wing looney-tune divorced from reality and completely out-to-lunch" then you are normal.

If you, on the other hand, think anything he said here makes any sense whatsoever, then you are a flake.

Try it on your friends.


67 posted on 05/27/2004 2:55:55 PM PDT by spodefly (This post meets the minimum daily requirements for cynicism and irony.)
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To: GOPcapitalist

I have a working theory:

Michael Berg thinks he's god and is trying to cash in on The Passion of Christ. Follow me here. Michael's son, Nick, was Jewish, and was excruciatingly and horribly slaughtered for the world to see. His captors and executioners ( Romans and Pontius Pilate) lay the blame on the U.S.'s failure to turnover Abu Ghraib prisoners, and they wash their hands of Nick's blood. Michael absolves al-Qaida for they know not what they do.

"Nicholas Berg died for the sins of George Bush and (Defense Secretary) Donald Rumsfeld," said Michael Berg. "The al Qaeda people are probably just as bad as they are, but this administration did this."

Christ would be called Peacemaker....Mikey Berg says:
"My son's life was put to an end, but his work still goes on. Where there was one peacemaker before, I now see and have heard from thousands of peacemakers."

See? And I'm sure there are many other "parallels" between the Passion and Nick Berg. Now there will be much wailing and knashing of teeth by ANSWER et al., and Nick will be idolized a martyr.

(Sheesh....like I said, it's just a theory in progress)

RD


68 posted on 05/27/2004 3:16:42 PM PDT by reagandemocrat
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To: devolve

Just like the 'Taliban John' American in Afganistan. His parents let him go live in the Muslim camps in the hills of California.

69 posted on 05/27/2004 6:46:03 PM PDT by potlatch ( Medals do not make a man. Morals do.)
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To: potlatch
But Nick Berg was a soldier of peace in Iraq (who went) to help the people without any expectation of personal gain.

Umm.. from what I understood, Nick went to Iraq to find his fortune. Not that his death was justified by his motivations, but let's not dump manure on his grave, eh Michael?

70 posted on 05/29/2004 2:43:30 PM PDT by bikepacker67
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To: bikepacker67

I've been gone all weekend and just saw your reply #70, but it is confusing and I think you may have meant it for someone else.


71 posted on 06/01/2004 7:32:14 PM PDT by potlatch ( Medals do not make a man. Morals do.)
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