Koran: No Need for Apologies
PNAM feels it is critically important at this time for all Christian supporters of the U.S. government to come out publicly to stand behind the methods used in Guantánamo Bay. The Bush administration has aptly determined appropriate measures to deal with terrorist detainees including the desecration of the Koran, and also the use of sex to tear down a Muslim's faith (such as having female U.S. military interrogators exposing their breasts to inmates with the purpose of applying religious pressure to surrender valuable information).
The U.S. and the Bush administration has nothing to apologize for. These are tactics necessary by the U.S. government to obtain useful information in America's journey to spread American Christian values around the globe.
PNAM believes that Newsweek magazine's recanting of the recent story of the Koran being flushed down a toilet at Guantánamo is unnecessary. Two Pentagon officials confirmed this story before Newsweek went public with it. The American people are ready to support these strategies as they've re-elected President Bush in Nov. 2004. The use of physical and psychological pressure, religious desecration, sexual indoctrination, are all part of a viable strategy to soften up prisoners to give over to the will of the American people. After the effectiveness is known, countries, peoples, and religions around the globe, will realize that the American way is the best way and will conform to our moral and religious values.
PNAM supports President Bush and his willingness to do what is necessary to protect the American people, protect the American homeland, and guarantee the success of America's crusade across the world. But please, stop the apologies for what is right.
