Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Pregnant Iraqi Dies

As expectedly reported by the liberal U.S. press, the wire services are reporting today the shooting death of a pregnant Iraqi woman being rushed to the hospital by her 57 year old female cousin, who was also killed. PNAM wants to remind all Americans why we are in Iraqi. Iraqi serves as a strategic staging area for the U.S. military. That's why over 17 new military bases have been built in Iraq since the invasion. Iraqi represents one protectorate in the middle east and there shall be more, most notably Iran. It was the design of the Bush administration to "own" Iraq, and we've achieved this goal magnificantly.

Yes, it is unfortunate that women and children are being killed by U.S. forces, but it is our country's right to carry out military operations in any part of the world in order to serve U.S. interests. It has been reported that many middle class Iraqis with the means to do so, are leaving the country. Why didn't this woman and her family leave Iraqi rather than be in harm's way? One must wonder why Iraqis are not getting the message.

If Iraqis choose to remain in the country, they must adopt American moral values and Christian beliefs. PNAM believes President Bush should make this clear to all Iraqis, the rest of the world, and most importantly, to all patriot Americans.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Haditha Reality

U.S. media is reporting of a so-called attrocity committed by American Marines in the Subhani district of Haditha, an insurgent stronghold in Iraq. It is reported that 24 civilians, including women, children and babies were killed during a raid. Of course the liberal media would focus on this situation, and try to usurp the American effort to secure the country. It is obvious to most people that people get killed in a war zone. The situation was brought on by the insurgents, Iraqi nationals who resist the American occupation and the American way of life.

The United States never has to say its sorry for its effort to control foreign countries. It is for the good of these countries that we bring our Christian moral values to set an example of how life should be lived.

PNAM wishes to state the obviouse, the secret to success once an American presence has been established is to yield to our superior military forces. Iraqis should accept Christianity and American moral values as their own. Once they turn this corner, life will be good and no more unfortunate civilian deaths will occur. It is really very simple since Americans will never leave Iraq.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Geneva - No Place for U.S.

On May 5, 2006 U.S. representatives sat in front of an international U.N. legal panel in Geneva to discuss whether the U.S. violated a treaty to prevent the torture of prisoners. The officials contended that the U.S. has systematically mistreated prisoners in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

PNAM reminds the world that being American means you never have to say you're sorry. In the case of prisoner torture, the U.S. has the right and even the duty to carry out any sort of methods needed to convince other countries that America's Christian moral values reppresent the only valid way of life.

Mr. Bush needs to take a public and vocal stand on this issue. Torture is a useful method in establishing American dominance around the globe. There should be no fear that U.S. troops may one day be tortured by our enemies, because the U.S. has the superior military. If it was learned that American troops were being tortured, the simple and warranted response would be to use nuclear weapons against the offending country.