Monday, March 27, 2006

New York Times: Thanks!

Today, The New York Times published an article revealing that on January 31, 2003, nearly 2 months before the Iraq invasion, President Bush met with Britain's Tony Blair to discuss the Iraq situation. At that time, President Bush indicated to Mr. Blair that the U.S. was going to invade Iraq without a second U.N resolution, or even without any new inspections evidence of WMD. The U.S. was determined to invade Iraq without cause or reason.

Thank you New York Times, for giving Americans the chance to see the truth about U.S. foreign policy. Americans from every corner of our great country need to realize that we took Iraq, not because of Saddam Hussein's brutality, not because he possessed WMD or nuclear weapons, and not because he collaborated with Al Qaeda. America now owns Iraq, because it is our right as a God fearing Christian nation to do so. There need be no other reason, and a vast majority of Americans will support our president who has the will and foresight to exercise these rights over other countries. God guides Mr. Bush in these actions, and it is His will for us to use our superior military to spread American moral values across the globe. It is for this reason that America should be prepared to launch nuclear strikes over Afghanistan if their government executes a man who converted to Christianity.

Mr. Bush has America's best interests in mind, and it is of no consequence that the rest of the world is bound to pay for these interests. Being American means you never have to say you're sorry.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

IRAQ Forever

President Bush began the process of priming the populace yesterday with his admission that the U.S. military will be in Iraq for a very long time. This is wise strategic move by our president is used to get all Americans comfortable with the idea of the "protectorate" concept originally defined by The Project for a New American Century whose members are all in the current Bush administration. PNAC's early 90's plan was for the United States to invade and take over middle eastern countries, one by one, until the U.S. military had bases across the region and the world. Once firmly in place, the U.S. empire would be established and with nuclear weapons held over the heads of foreign governments, America can pretty much spread our moral values and Christianity at will. PNAC, however, claimed the process needed a jump-start in the form of a "Pearl Harbor like event" and we certainly got that in 9/11, praise God.

With President Bush's speech yesterday, he lays the foundation for American empire. America put Mr. Bush in office for a reason, and that reason is finally making it to the surface of all the terrorism misdirection in the past years. We don't need to use the terror excuse any longer. America's right is to subjugate the world, and use our military to convince all non-Americans that our moral values and Christianity is the right way, the only way.

Friday, March 17, 2006

The 2006 Strategy

President Bush unveiled his new National Security Strategy on March 16, 2006 and PNAM would like to issue congratulations in the direction it set forth. First, Bush makes it very clear that the United State plans more preemptive strikes and invasions of countries across the globe. Of course he makes this assertion under the guise of "terror" in order to sell it to the American people. PNAM is behind Mr. Bush's real motives, that is the implementation of the Project for a New American Century's architecture of U.S. protectorates around the world in order to firmly establish an American empire.

Second, Mr. Bush opens the door for use of nuclear weapons in order to enforce the above plans. Plainly, the United States must back up assertions of regime change for any country resisting American moral values. The nuclear threat is the only answer to countries believing they can stand firm against Christianity. Iran is a perfect example as they strive to develop nuclear weapons. Iran realizes that their only hope to avoid an invasion of Tehran is to hold a nuclear card in their hand. The United States must therefore beat them to the punch and use nuclear weapons against them immediately. With Mr. Bolton in the United Nations, we sitting pretty to avoid any sort of global backlash to this policy.

Thankfully, we have George W. Bush as Commander in Chief, and as a man of God, he is the best able to guide our country to a position of domination in the world in order to spread American moral values.