To: Travis McGee
One other thought to throw into the pot.
If Nick Berg so easily gave his email password, who's to say the emails from Iraq to his family were actually written by Nick? Hmmmmmm?
To: savedbygrace; Travis McGee; backhoe; All
A LINKED filled story at CSMonitor - FreeRepublic mentioned -
Nick Berg: 'Iraqi police thought I was an Israeli spy' ***Several other interesting twists have also arisen in this story. Nick Berg and his father, Michael, had strongly differing opinions about the war (a posting on a right-wing website had labeled Michael Berg as an "enemy" of the US because he signed a petition supporting the "Global Day of Action" held on March 20 to protest war in Iraq). Also, Berg's deceased aunt had been married to an Iraqi. The Associated Press reports that Berg had visited Mosul on an earlier occasion to see his aunt's husband's family. ***
To: savedbygrace
Who says? Mike "ANSWER" Berg says so.
81 posted on
05/14/2004 8:11:09 AM PDT by
Travis McGee
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To: savedbygrace
"If Nick Berg so easily gave his email password, who's to say the emails from Iraq to his family were actually written by Nick?" That's exactly what I was thinking. Anyone with a little graphics skill and a computer could fake an email. The father's blind hatred of the president might tend to make him believe anything that supported his twisted viewpoint. My guess is that someone knew that and used it. This whole thing stinks.
98 posted on
05/14/2004 8:27:50 AM PDT by
sweetliberty
("Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.")
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