A Few QuestionsNow that al-Qaeda vermin have beheaded an American and videotaped the event, can we expect expressions of outrage from the likes of Mr. Teresa Heinz, Pete Stark, Ted Kennedy, former (wink-wink) klansman Robert Byrd, and Tom Harkin?
Why aren't the news networks as eager to show the entire videotape as they were to display photographs from Abu Ghraib?
Considering that the Pentagon revealed five months ago that some U.S. military personnel were being investigated for prisoner mistreatment at Abu Ghraib, why did al-Qaeda goons wait until yesterday to react to it by murdering Nick Berg?
When Bush's political opponents in Congress and the press set out to damage his reelection chances last week by blowing the Abu Ghraib matter out of proportion, did they inadvertantly prompt al-Qaeda to add to Bush's domestic political problems by beheading Nick Berg?
Was al-Qaeda's videotaped murder of Nick Berg really an attempt to affect the outcome of the U.S. presidential election?
And how deeply disturbing is it that al-Qaeda terrorists and most Democrats both seek to prevent Bush's reelection?