| Eugene David ...The One-Minute Pundit |
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Sunday, May 08, 2005
A year after holy cockroaches murder one of our nationals, Nicholas Berg, the family thereof is taking -- "different paths":
His father, Michael Berg, has intensified his anti-war activities and traveled the globe to meet families of other civilians kidnapped or slain in Iraq. His weekly peace vigil at a suburban Philadelphia courthouse and frequent interviews contrast sharply with the response of his wife, Suzanne, who has grieved privately since her son's body was found on a Baghdad street on May 8, 2004. And indeed despite our best efforts not everybody in the Berg family seems to be convinced it was -- DUBYA's fault: Sara Berg neither holds Bush responsible nor considers Nick's death a result of the U.S.-led war in Iraq. Instead, she considers it the premeditated work of terrorists. "Somebody who gets killed in war, that is not murder, legally. That is a killing," she said. "By calling (Nick's death) an act of war, it gives a certain legitimacy to it that I don't choose to give." AT least grief does not ALWAYS distort sense.
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