To: mfccinsd
"In the interview from outside his home..." "'I am sure that he only saw the good in his captors untilthe last second of his life,' Berg said. 'They did not know what they were doing. They killed their best friend.'" What the heck kind of statement is that? .. their best friend??
Also .. I thought they weren't giving anymore interviews .. I saw a video clip of the daughter telling the media they wouldn't and that the media had to get off their property
Berg had been in Baghdad from late December to Feb. 1 and returned to Iraq in March. He did not find work and planned to return home at the end of March, according to his parents.
FNC interviewed a man that says he was with Berg the night before he left Bagdad and he claims that Berg made alot of money working
890 posted on
05/13/2004 7:44:54 PM PDT by
Mo1
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To: Mo1
he claims that Berg made alot of money working
How? Non-military, non-assigned to a particular country person shows up in an occupied country and can get work easily and paid a lot to do it?
Who was paying him? Didn't those companies think it a little odd that a private individual is in Iraq? And he's not just digging ditches, but setting up cell phone towers. Wouldn't those employers want some proof of who he is beyond him showing a passport?
Something just doesn't add up here. Maybe if a company that did hire him came forward that could answer my above questions.
899 posted on
05/13/2004 7:52:16 PM PDT by
lelio
To: Mo1
FNC interviewed a man that says he was with Berg the night before he left Bagdad and he claims that Berg made alot of money workingThere is profile of Berg over at Newsday (dated today) saying that he hung around the hotel a lot, lifted weights and read novels.
905 posted on
05/13/2004 7:57:12 PM PDT by
Dolphy
(I joined the redlipstick boycott of MSNBC)
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