To: MineralMan
Let's see "you can't make this stuff up" "truth is stranger than fiction" and " I thought I had seen/heard everything" come to mind. I probably would have been to chicken to say it but I had strong reservations about why Berg was in Iraq. I will say that I was to busy to post yesterday.
To: nomorelurker
I was talking with a co-worker and said yesterday I found the idea of Berg being in Iraq all by himself and not associated with Haliburton or others..as a single guy looking for work to help with the reconstruction just a bit odd. The hot bed of violence even for the contracted workers and this guy is a lone contractor? Ummmm. Even still a horrible death and he was an American citizen.
Red
To: nomorelurker
"I had strong reservations about why Berg was in Iraq."
Why was Berg in Iraq? That story about restoring the communications antennas in Iraq makes my prosecutor's intuition tingle. He went to Iraq with no ability to speak Arabic, no capital, no equipment or tools, no connections to local businessmen, etc? I also find it strange that his father is a prominent antiwar activist. This isn't tinfoil hat stuff, it is just a bad cover story.
And this thing about Moussaui (however its spelled) is even stranger. I have to say I can't wait to hear more. This could get interesting.
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