The Guardian, for one:
A sense of adventure carried him to Iraq. Unlike his father, who was a member of an anti-war group, Berg believed in America's project in Iraq and wanted to be a part of it, as well as make money.Can you show me a single source claiming Berg was anti-war? If he was so anti-war, why hasn't Moore released the interview footage? We're talking about Michael Moore, the guy who left a photo of Kayla Rollins at Charleton Heston's place. It's not like he has any decency.
Why do we not hear from Nick Berg's mother, I wonder?
That's not sourced.
Only my lying mind, I suppose, which is screaming that a pro-war / pro-Bush Nick Berg would have been as likely to have been interviewed by Michael Moore as, say, myself.
These are not difficult questions to raise. Why did Moore interview Nick Berg? When? What topics did they discuss? How did Moore come to know Nick Berg? Does Moore know Berg's father? Has he interviewed him? Did Berg state on the record that he supported the Iraq war? Is that taped? Why has Moore not come forward with this information until now? Has Moore notified the FBI that he has this interview? If not, why not?
"He went to Iraq because he had certain beliefs about helping people in messed up situations, but it's not like he was trying to help the Bush administration," David Berg said.
There are more clues like this one. This guy was no gung-ho Bush/war/military supporter, if we can believe his brother. I think his father is complicit in Berg's murder, along with Moore and the terrorists.
I don't see a source for that; that looks more like the Guardian repeating what the father said without attributing it to him.