"It seems that people are saying that atheism is getting larger in America.But Atheism is a disease."
Not even by the stndards of the most recent revisions of whatever that manual was. For good reason; ideas can't be diseases.
"Atheism is becoming more and more militant in their effort to deny God in the personal and public forum."
As with any movement that gains social acceptance.
"This is a common tactic as was used by the homosexuals, feminists, and other anti-social groups looking to be normalized into mainstream society."
Including Christianity, back in the day it wasn't "normal". And Black people in the civil rights era. And just about every formerly persecuted movement.
"These tactics are used mainly in America where they are protected and safe from retaliation."
As opposed to, say, Taliban-era Afghanistan. If you really want to be oppressed, be prepared to suffer under someone else's forced opinions, because you ain't important enough to be king. Oh, and those same protections allow you to spew this garbage.
"Or from behind a monitor, where they are hidden."
And you are where, exactly?
"They want no accountability to a higher power, or condemnation from fellow citizens so that they may live their life without the conscience that leads to feelings of remorse when they do things that go against our moral values."
A nonexistant deity is irrelevant. Quite right; people don't want random thugs like you screwing around with their lives. It's none of your business. And just because you drop the "y" from "your" doesn't mean that everybody else suddenly believes in your values. The vast majority don't, and you're the one who would suffer if any sort of imposed morality came about.
"They aspire to support abortions, homosexuality, euthanasia."
Some do, some don't. I'm starting to wonder if you have an adequate grasp of theory of mind...
"They are on the wrong side of most every issue that makes a country and society great."
Funny how the vast majority don't agree with your narrow views. Do you really think that you speak for the majority, or that you are important enough to decide for the majority, or are you simply so deluded in your self-importance that you don't believe anyone could think differently?