"We, the family of Nicholas Berg, extend our sympathies to the families of Kim Sun-il, Paul Johnson Jr., Robert Jacobs, Kenneth Scroggs, Bassam Salih Kubba and Kamal al-Jarah. We hope they will find the strength to endure the pain of their losses. We also extend our sympathies to all the families and friends of all the victims of this war, including United States military, other coalition military, contractors, and the 11,000-plus innocent Iraqi victims. We have been silent until now to avoid for the Johnson and Sun-il families any association our son's death may have had."
Why is it, that this man, whose son was brutally murdered, and said murder being televised and publicized, can find it in his heart to say these actions are wrong, and we (being the majority) who have not lost loved ones can not?
I lost family on 9/11 at the Pentagon, am I wrong for not wanting more bloodshed?
2006-08-10
18:21:43
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