PNAM Case Point - No Apologies!
A good case-in-point for recent U.S. apologetic behavior is the "Attack on Falluja." The first military target was Falluja General Hospital. Why? U.S. command and control in Iraq viewed the hospital as a propaganda weapon for the militants, with its stream of reports of civilian casualties. The theory was if there were no hospital, there would be no visible international outrage, and all would be well.
PNAM feels the perceived need to cloak the truth in this manner is unwarranted. On the contrary, the plain truth that America is willing and more than able to decimate a foreign city overrun with rebels and civilians can be quite useful on a world stage to demonstrate our resolve in taking what we want. We don't need to explain why.
Certainly, the American people will support these actions. The evidence is the Bush victory in Nov. 04 and the overwhelming political capital the win affored to the important neocon and Christian agendas. The Bush administration simply has to starting spending this bulging bankroll to make American strong and independent.

3 Comments:
Although its a risk, I agree that a vast majority of Americans will support any action by Bush against another country. I disagree with you that the gonverment doesn't have to lie about the reasons however. If you go back into u.s. history, presidents have always lied and I understand why, and I accept it. Bush has lied a lot, but he needed to in order to get Iraq. If he just comes out and says I'm going to take over Iran one day, people may object. A majority? I don't know, but I guess it doesn't matter anyway since we have Bush for another 4.
Jeannie W. , Plano, tx
Here's another example for you guys. The U.S. is being criticized about not providing more disaster relief funding for countries affected by the tsunami in Asia. So then Bush caves in and adds $20 million to the pot. That's ridiculous. We don't need to provide anything ... Bush is a unilateral president and as God's chosen people, we don't have to cater to the rest of the non-Christian world especially Indonesia which is nearly all Muslim. I agree with you folks, we should stop apologizing and acting like do-gooders. The faster we take over the world, the better.
Bill Mason (Casper, WY)..
I LIKE BILL'S NOTE. THE LIBERAL PRESS IS COMPARING THE $35 MILLION THE U.S. IS SENDING TO ASIA COUNTRIES WITH $4 BILLION PER MONTH WE'RE SPENDING ON IRAQ. YOU CAN'T COMPARE THIS AT ALL. WE'RE SPENDING ALL THE CASH ON IRAQ BECAUSE ITS OUR RIGHT TO SET UP BASES THERE THAT WILL WILL HELP CHANGE THE MID. EAST IN OUR IMAGE, WITH OUR GOVT AND OUR RELIGION. THERE'S NO PRICE LIMIT ON THAT, AND WHO CARES IF WE RUN DEFICITS ANYWAY, WE JUST PRINT MORE MONEY. GOD IS ON OUR SIDE. THE ASIA THING IS SAD, BUT THAT DOESN'T AFFECT US AT ALL AND WE DON'T OWE THEM. - SL.
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