and it's not getting much better. I'm waiting for the explosion on left blogs of Nick Berg's father's words that George Bush is to blame for his son's death, and that George Bush is as bad as Al Qaeda.
Brainwashed in the Marxisant-left, Lennonism mode. Or, to give him the benefit of the doubt, he's insane with grief. Still, I think if I were Nick Berg looking down on all of this I'd be fairly ashamed of my Dad. I'd understand I guess, but I'd still be ashamed.
His son chose to go, because he had a noble idea. He didn't know there were really people like Zarqawi in the world. How would he, with a Dad like that? But we know, and the Marines and Special Forces there know, and we'll hunt that ^*(*(^$!#@ down... and put him where we currently have Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, that other decapitating warrior of the lesser islam.
I suppose the next step in this logical progression is to see Zarqawi, his executioner, as the victim of the Bush Administration.
Posted by Demosophist at May 13, 2004 07:20 PM | TrackBack"His son chose to go, because he had a noble idea. He didn't know there were really people like Zarqawi in the world. How would he, with a Dad like that?"
Oh bullshit. Berg was 26 years old and a small business owner, not a hippie kid. He helped wire the 2000 Republioan convention, and supported the war, and everyone who knew him said he had an independent mind, so obviously his dad didn't tell him how to think. He wasn't naive. stop being so condescending.
Posted by: Yehudit at May 14, 2004 12:48 AM