I think that pretty much sums it up. I'm still confused about the beheading video, though. To contemplate the possibilities of a "faked" death makes my brain hurt. But I've reviewed that video over and over and I SWEAR the victim doesn't look like Nick Berg's other published photos to me, but I digress...
The prison photos are another story, though. I don't think it would be too much of a stretch to think these people were somehow involved.
What do all the organisations that are mentioned in your posts have in common? Anti-Bush. Anti-Administration. Anti-Republican? It's difficult for me as an Australian but I am trying to see the big picture. MOTIVE is what I am always looking for. Leftist comments here are along the lines of 'let Iraq have a true democracy' which translates to mob rule. Mob rule by the Shia=Islamic State.
Your President wants representative government in Iraq. That doesn't appeal to the left-wing one little bit, does it? Mooselimb lovers, that's what they are.
Details of Berg's detention remain murky
Excerpt:
His one concession to Iraqi culture was to grow a beard.
~snip~
Now, how many Iraqi men wear beards? I notice many wear mustaches, but not *beards*.
Also, before this thread and freeper research, the name Hugo Infante did not mean anything to me. He is quoted in this article.
BTW, Moore's website has been down for a couple hours, I've noticed.
.m with you... The guy in the orange jump suit looked NOTHING like Berg's other photos....imho.
Berg may have lost weight from the diet change. He looks like he carries a lot of excess fluid in his tissues from lots of American burgers and beers, face round and full, and when one suddenly stop that intake the weight can come off quickly, face narrow and squared. How long was he in Iraq? 6 weeks...he could have lost 20 pounds in that time, going onto a chiapatti and bean diet. Still I also think it does not look like the same person, and the beard makes it harder to discern.