Source: Guardian Unlimited
I read this a dozen times, trying to figure out this mentality. He blames Bush for his son’s death?
People ask me why I focus on putting the blame for my son’s tragic and atrocious end on the Bush administration. They ask: “Don’t you blame the five men who killed him?” I have answered that I blame them no more or less than the Bush administration, but I am wrong: I am sure, knowing my son, that somewhere during their association with him these men became aware of what an extraordinary man my son was. I take comfort that when they did the awful thing they did, they weren’t quite as in to it as they might have been. I am sure that they came to admire him.
He thinks his son’s killers admired him before they cut his head off?
The expression of admiration that I’m familiar with do not involve death and dismemberment.

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