Thursday, August 17, 2006

Activist Judge Be Damned

An activist judge, U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor in Detroit, ruled today that the government's warrantless surveillance program is unconstitutional and ordered an immediate end to it. PNAM condemns this blatant act of politicizing of a needed government service. Claims that the program violates the rights to free speech and privacy, as well as the separation of powers enshrined in the Constitution is ridiculous in today's Christian climate here in America. We all know that good Christians have nothing to worry about being spied on by the government. Only those with things to hide worry about this program, and these are precisely the people the government needs to find: people who protest President Bush's policies, people who dissent from the opinions of the GOP, and people who want a diverse society. America in the 21st century is about one people, one religion, one political party, and one branch of government - the Executive Branch.

The vast majority of Americans want a 100% Christian nation, with moral family values. Moreover, we want to spread these values across the globe, and if needed, with the help of our God provided military that is second to none.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Traitor Generals

PNAM strongly objects to recent interviews by two high-level members of the U.S. military in describing the situation in Iraq as being bleak. Marine General John P. Pace, and Army General John P. Abizaid reported to Congress yesterday that Iraq is heading toward civil war. These comments are treasonous in their attempt to undermine the President’s effort to implement the Project for a New American Century’s plan to use Iraq as the first staging area for an American takeover of the Middle East. George W. Bush was elected by the American people two times to carry out the people’s desire to spread American Christian moral family values across the globe. Mr. Bush appointed key members of PNAC to his administration to implement the plan. Taking over Iraq was PNAC’s first stepping stone. For these generals to publicly go against the President’s wishes is inexcusable. It is the job of our military to carry out the plans of their Commander in Chief, without question, and without delay.

The key to success in Iraq is simple, eliminate any an all factions that resist American domination. If that means using superior U.S. military power, then we have no choice but to do so. A few surgical nuclear strikes in Iraq are warranted at this time. Mr. Bush has said he’s willing to do this for restoring order. These generals must step up and commit themselves to the Republican Party since the GOP visionaries understand what’s at stake.