So, how would a completely unknown young wannabe contractor like Berg come to the attention of Moore, whose anti-President Bush screed "Dude, Where's My Country?" was the best-selling book in the nation at the time?
Stranger than that: Why would Moore or his crew interview Berg for "Fahrenheit 9/11" for 20 minutes, when Berg's family insists the slain contractor was pro-Bush and supported the American military action in Iraq?
"Stranger than that: Why would Moore or his crew interview Berg for "Fahrenheit 9/11" for 20 minutes, when Berg's family insists the slain contractor was pro-Bush and supported the American military action in Iraq?"
Thats the question. What did Moore know? Did he influence Berg to go over there, after persuading him that the war was evil? 26 is an impressionable age. Did Moore tell him that if he got some info from the insurgents he could get a role in a future movie?
And Bergs father hates GW. The apple usually doesn't fall too far from the tree.
I think Nick Berg's father is behind all this crap.
from post 820: ..."and that three calls were made that day to Jordan,..."
Isn't Jordan where a chemical strike was thwarted? Why would Berg be calling anyone in Jordan? Perhaps it's just another coincidence.
Anyone remember the date of announcement that the Jordanians thwarted a chemical attack?