Wednesday, June 21, 2006

He's No Berg

Newsbusters :

The father of PFC Thomas Tucker of Oregon spoke with simple eloquence:
"We don't understand the big political picture. We understand what has happened. Our son has died for the freedom of everybody in the United States. We are very proud of our son."



The entire United States is sickened by what has happened to these two young soldiers. It is especially tragic for their families, but at least they aren't tarnishing what the young men were fighting for.

A surprisingly pro-America comment from the NY Times:

If the two soldiers had one thing in common, it was their determination to join the Army and fight in Iraq, believing it to be the right thing to do. It is a message they tried to impress on their families, who worried incessantly about phantom snipers and hidden bombs. "I'm going to defend my country," Private Tucker said in the telephone message. "Be proud of me."

Michael Berg, the father of Nick Berg who was beheaded by Zarqawi, says President Bush is “almost as bad as” al-Zarqawi and called the terrorist’s death a “tragedy.”
When asked if he sees any difference between George Bush and al-Zarqawi, Berg responded “No I don’t.”


This is what he has to say in remembrance of the murderous bastard who killed his son in cold blood. The Michael Bergs and Cindy Sheehans of the world have no idea what freedom costs.

Michelle Malkin has more. Many people are asking where George Bush is during all of this.

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