I Disagree: Therefore I Am A Racist
Published By C. Rich On Tuesday, August 18th 2009. Under C. Rich, Commentary Tags: election, health care, healthcare, obama, preacher, racism, racist, skin color, trillion dollar debt
It is my opinion that this country hasn't been in such bad shape in regards to race since the sixties or seventies. With the arrival of our first black president we have seen all the years of progress torn apart.
Why is that so? Of course a lot of it started ... Read More
Healthcare Is Not Abortion
Published By C. Rich On Thursday, July 23rd 2009. Under C. Rich, Commentary, Featured Tags: abortion, democrat, election, healthcare reform, public health, republican, vote
All this chatter about some new public health plan that includes taxpayer-funded abortion is the perfect way to make sure nothing is done. There is nothing more divisive and no better way to destroy any chance of healthcare reform than to try something like this. It is bad enough that ... Read More
Iran’s Legion Of Audacity
Published By Jeff Payne On Tuesday, June 23rd 2009. Under Commentary Tags: ahmadinejad, basij, election, iran, iranian republican guard, karroubi, mousavi, revolution 1979
For over a week now, major unrest has exploded, in and around most cities in Iran. Stemming from the results of elections back on June 12, these disobediences are dominating the news. Clashes between civilians and the Basij, Iran’s pathetic police force, have been on going since and the past ... Read More
They Will Find Any Reason To Tax Us
Published By C. Rich On Monday, June 8th 2009. Under C. Rich, Featured, Headline, News Tags: clinton, country, democrat, economy, election, freedom, government, president, protest, taxes, trillion
They say death and taxes, we cannot avoid. "Give Caesar what is Caesar's." This is what we know. However, even Caesar himself would have been star struck watching the governments of the Earth come up with more and more ways to tax us. This skullduggery has taken on all the ... Read More
Meet the Press: McCain Doesn’t Back Palin
Published By C. Rich On Thursday, April 2nd 2009. Under Featured, Headline Tags: 2012, al gore, election, john kerry, lieberman, mccain, meet the press, palin, president, vice president
On the March 29th episode of Meet The Press, former Republican presidential candidate John McCain was asked if Sarah Palin was to run for president next time whether he would support her. Without out standing on his seat and yelling, "Hell No!" McCain said everything he could to dance around that answer ... Read More
Meet the Press: McCain Doesn’t Back Palin
Published By C. Rich On Thursday, April 2nd 2009. Under C. Rich, Featured, Headline Tags: 2012, al gore, election, john kerry, lieberman, mccain, meet the press, palin, president, vice president
On the March 29th episode of Meet The Press, former Republican presidential candidate John McCain was asked if Sarah Palin was to run for president next time whether he would support her. Without out standing on his seat and yelling, "Hell No!" McCain said everything he could to dance around that answer ... Read More
Governor Blagojevich Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Published By C. Rich On Tuesday, January 27th 2009. Under C. Rich, Commentary Tags: blagojevich, election, freedom, governor, law, senate seat
We all seem to have our preconceived notions of the governor of Illinois spoon-fed to us by the press. The whole ordeal seems ribald and cartoonish on the surface. However, as of late the direction this thing has taken, does seem to have a "something’s wrong here" kind of feel ... Read More
Hillary Looks Presidential
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, January 14th 2009. Under C. Rich, Commentary Tags: election, hilary clinton, obama, Politics, president, senate
Hillary Clinton went thru her confirmation hearing like a steamroller blazing down the road. One thing that didn't go unnoticed was the fact that the Democratic Party picked the wrong person to be President. She clearly towers over Barack Obama and has more of a command of the issues of ... Read More
Illinois Plays the Race Card
Published By C. Rich On Tuesday, December 30th 2008. Under Archives, C. Rich 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
Will Jessie Jackson Jr. Testify?
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, December 17th 2008. Under Archives, C. Rich 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
Mike Huckabee Goes to Iowa
The run for the White House has already begun. A lot of our leaders from the right are scheduled to appear in Iowa in the near future; Mike Huckabee among them. I remember how damaging it was for Rush to attack Mike during the primaries. He was telling people that ... Read More
Sarah Palin is the Left’s Biggest Threat
Where is all the press coverage about the fraud that was committed against Sarah? For days in the so-called mainstream press, there was an unending drumbeat that Sarah didn't know the difference between countries and continents. It was later uncovered, after some investigation, that it was a hoax. Where's the ... Read More
Sarah Palin is the Left’s Biggest Threat
Published By C. Rich On Saturday, November 15th 2008. Under C. Rich, Commentary Tags: democrat, election
Where is all the press coverage about the fraud that was committed against Sarah? For days in the so-called mainstream press, there was an unending drumbeat that Sarah didn't know the difference between countries and continents. It was later uncovered, after some investigation, that it was a hoax. Where's the ... Read More




