Baby Boomers Have Destroyed the World
Inevitably, at the end of, and the beginning of each year we are all subject to some "year in review" served up right to us through the dysfunctional eyes of some baby boomer. Their constant comparisons to everything from the sixties and, in the strangest way, always telling us that ... Read More
2008: The Year of Socialism
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, December 31st 2008. Under Archives, Featured Tags: bailout, capitalism, congress, free market, inflation, socialism, socialist
Any honest review of the past year should include in it the rise of socialism in America. How, when things got tough in America, our leaders from the president on down reached for socialist solutions instead of the raw power of capitalism. There is a movement, as you read this, ... Read More
NASA Releases Report
In a horrific written report, NASA released the details of the space shuttle burning up over Texas. A painful explanation of what happened to the crew and the ship when it disintegrated on re-entry, all of the things that went wrong and all the lessons learned by this tragedy.
With the ... Read More
Illinois Plays the Race Card
Published By C. Rich On Tuesday, December 30th 2008. Under Archives Tags: blagojevich, country, election, governor, obama, Politics, president, senate, senate seat
The state of Illinois has denigrated into a political zoo completely out of control. In yet another sleazy story, dripping with awkwardness from Barack Obama's political backyard, the embattled Governor of Illinois has appointed Roland Burris to replace President elect Barack Obama's United States Senate seat.
In an in-your-face justification for ... Read More
Bush, The Real Success
Published By C. Rich On Monday, December 29th 2008. Under Archives Tags: Bush, country, freedom, law, mars, media, nasa, president, saddam, small government
President George Bush had some successes that never seemed to get mentioned in any reflective review. One of those was the fact that there are now hundreds of thousands of people in Africa who are only alive and walking the Earth because of George W. Bush and his African policy, ... Read More
Cheney Sets Fire to Beautiful Flowers
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, December 24th 2008. Under Archives Tags: biden, cheney, vice president
With just a matter of weeks left of the Bush Administration, Dick Cheney leaves behind a Army of people who will miss him. Polls be damned, Dick Cheney remains on the top of the list of Vice Presidents who made a difference.
Normally, the VP post is a do-nothing job with ... Read More
Barack Obama Hates Puppies
Published By C. Rich On Tuesday, December 23rd 2008. Under Archives Tags: democrat, obama, president, white house
No puppies made it to the Obama administration. Only the big dogs got a job with him. The world was desirous of a new administration filled with brand new faces of new people we've never seen before. Instead, every major player in the national democratic party gets a seat at the ... Read More
Gays Battle Pastor Rick Warren
Published By C. Rich On Monday, December 22nd 2008. Under Archives Tags: gay, marraige, obama, rick warren
Gay groups across the country have mounted a nationwide collective scream at President elect Barack Obama for his pick of Pastor Rick Warren to be apart of the inauguration day. Their anger stems from Pastor Warren's public efforts to defeat proposition 8 in California which was based on gay marriage ... Read More
Caroline Kennedy, Almost Offensive
Published By C. Rich On Sunday, December 21st 2008. Under Archives Tags: caroline kennedy, democrat, hilary clinton, senate, senate seat
In an appearance on this week's Face the Nation, former vice-president, democratic nominee, Geraldine Ferraro, spoke of watching, for the last week, Caroline Kennedy's campaign for the US Senate seat vacated by Hillary Clinton as almost offensive.
Caroline Kennedy has come across resistance from her own democratic party. Very little of ... Read More
Caylee Anthony
Though not necessarily a topic of politics, the story of Caylee Anthony's disappearance has touched the staff of ASI deeply.
Here in Florida, the sad story of a sweet, little 2 year old going missing dominated the news. A child goes missing and a mother hides it. Most of us came ... Read More
Small Government Died An Untimely Death
Published By C. Rich On Friday, December 19th 2008. Under Archives Tags: capitalism, free market, small government
A funeral has been scheduled sometime in the near future for small government.
Services will be held on behalf of the free market, small government, and individual freedom societies around midday.
Burial will commence a short time thereafter. Presiding over the burial services will be the high priest of the painful truth.
The deceased leaves ... Read More
Obama, Rev. Wright, & Pastor Rick Warren
I don't remember all the disgust from the gay community when Obama's Pastor at Trinity Baptist Church was brought into our lives. Strangely, not a word from the gay community when that video tape was looped over and over again on our television sets for weeks.
Now, just the mention of ... Read More
Bush Kept Us Safe Since 9/11
Published By C. Rich On Thursday, December 18th 2008. Under Archives Tags: Bush, country, freedom, september 11, terrorist
I've heard every conceivable review from every side possible of our President George W. Bush. Most on both sides not a very shiny review. So what can we say about our outgoing president, in the holiday spirit, that would be positive?
Well, I, for one, will never forget watching two of our ... Read More
Will Jessie Jackson Jr. Testify?
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, December 17th 2008. Under Archives Tags: blagojevich, democrat, election, fbi, governor, jackson, jesse, obama, senate, senate seat
One can only wonder, after years of cooperation with the FBI as an informant, whether or not Jessie Jackson Jr. will end up one day sitting on the stand as a witness on behalf of the government against Illinois Gov. Blagojevich.
One can only ponder how many cases Jackson Jr. was ... Read More
J. Jackson Jr. an FBI Informant
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, December 17th 2008. Under Archives Tags: blagojevich, democrat, fbi, jackson, jesse, martin luther king jr., senate, senate seat
When word leaked out yesterday that Jesse Jackson Jr. has been an FBI snitch for many years now, it sent chills down the backs of the surviving members of the Civil Rights Movement. The very agency who turned Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad Ali, and Jesse Jackson Sr.'s lives into ... Read More
Bush, The Shoes and Arabian Love
Published By C. Rich On Tuesday, December 16th 2008. Under Archives Tags: Bush, freedom, iraq, president, terrorist
In a show of condign love, an Iraqi reporter hurled a couple of shoes at the speed of sound at our President. While trying his best to nail Bush in the face with one of his shoes, the reporter yelled, "Here's your goodbye kiss, you pig!"
After being amazed at our ... Read More
Transition Scandal
Published By C. Rich On Tuesday, December 16th 2008. Under Archives Tags: blagojevich, country, democrat, hilary clinton, obama, president, senate seat
Hillary Clinton warned the world during the democratic primary that Barack Obama had stuff in his past that made him unelectable.
Well, he was elected anyway, but now we're starting to get a glimpse of the tip of the iceberg. Obama hasn't even taken office yet, but finds himself on the ... Read More
Global Warming and the Jonestown Koolaid
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, December 10th 2008. Under Archives Tags: al gore, country, global warming
I always wondered, all of my life, how those people could have drank that Koolaid at Jonestown. How could that many people believe all of that and really drink it? Later on in my life, this strange phenomenon breached my concscienceness again when the Hale-Bop Comet came by the Earth and ... Read More
The Man, Joe the Plumber
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, December 10th 2008. Under Commentary
A child was born alone who turns into a man made of stone. The child, you sit and wonder why; the child in him will never die. Can you see him in his biggest of view? The child, the man who wanted to; I see him in his biggest debut. The man, ... Read More


