Friday, December 30, 2005

Prosecute the Spy Case Leakers

PNAM congratulates the Bush administration for the recently announced Justice Department probe of the leak to the New York Times about the domestic spying conducted by President Bush. It is an act of treason for a government official to inform the press about any operation conducted by the President. The President should be above any of this type of scrutiny. Our beloved President has correctly instituted high-tech procedures to keep track of groups within the U.S. that practice dissent against GOP policies, both foreign and domestic. It is vital for the Christian Whitehouse to spy on American citizens in order to insure the success of spreading our Christian moral values around the world. Through various forms of spying, if the President finds that certain groups of Americans are going against these policies, then these groups should be eliminated by whatever means necessary. As a vehicle of the illegal reporting about the Bush spying activities, the New York Times should be shut down by the government. Polls show that a good majority of God fearing Americans support the Republican party’s right to shut down newspapers and TV networks not supporting President Bush.

Saturday, December 17, 2005

True Americans Approve Bush Spying

Today, President Bush acknowledged his administration’s right to spy on people inside the U.S. by monitoring telephone calls and e-mails, all without court warrants. PNAM is pleased to see the president openly admit his right and duty to use any means to keep Americans along the right path. Although still under the guise of fighting terrorism, Mr. Bush should continue the administration’s need to also monitor anti-War protestors, or any other group showing dissent for U.S. policy. To form the perfect Christian nation, the president needs to show our beloved country that there is only one true, righteous path for American and the world. America must lead, and the world must follow. The world must adopt American and Christian moral values and the sort of surveillance the Bush administration has instituted is the only way for our government to pick out those who share this vision.