To: jpl
If the bus was in motion at the time (which isn't really clear in the story), I think it would pretty much have been impossible.Why does anyone believe any part of the stories told by family and friends? Was there a bus? The only fact is that someone unsavory had Berg's password.
212 posted on
05/14/2004 1:55:44 PM PDT by
Stentor
To: Stentor
Too many coincidences. ANSWER affiliation, Oklahoma, 9/11 terrorists.....Something fishy here. Can those who have seen the video (I can't watch it) tell if it is real and not staged? The father is just too quick to blame Bush and Rummy, and taking too much pleasure in repeating it over and over. Color me skeptic.
215 posted on
05/14/2004 2:04:52 PM PDT by
WVNan
(Be faithful in little things, for in them our strength lies. (Mother Teresa))
To: Stentor
I'm not really sure at this point about his friends. But as far as his father goes, he'd say anything in defense of his son, which I can certainly understand. His attempting to use his son's death to try and score political points while the body is practically still warm is despicable of course and beyond the pale.
Personally, under the circumstances I don't believe anything the guy says to the press.
216 posted on
05/14/2004 2:29:49 PM PDT by
jpl
("You can go to a restaurant in New York City and meet a foreign leader."- John Kerry)
To: Stentor
>>Was there a bus? <<
Yes, why mention a bus at all? It seems to be a needless embellishment, typically thrown in to add to the believability of a lie.
And *IF* (and I do mean *IF*) Nick Berg was working with the terrorists, I have zero sympathy for him.
249 posted on
05/14/2004 9:49:55 PM PDT by
SerpentDove
(Pardon me while I indulge in a little Frankenfreude.)
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