Is it Better to be Feared or Loved?
Published By C. Rich On Tuesday, May 5th 2009. Under C. Rich, Featured, Headline Tags: bronx tale, fear, hussein, kadafi, sadam, saddam, WWII
The question whether it was better to be feared or loved was put forth in Robert DeNiro's directorial debut The Bronx Tale between the two main characters of the movie. This question could be posed in reference to America's foreign policy under the leadership of our latest president. President B. Hussein ... Read More
What If: Iraq
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, January 7th 2009. Under C. Rich, Commentary Tags: afghanistan, Bush, iraq, president, saddam
The world is full of "what ifs" and it is no way to go through life. However, many times in the past I have just done that. I wondered what the world would have looked like if when we fished Saddam Hussein out of that spider hole and killed his ... Read More
Face the Nation: Cheney’s Denial
On his last appearance as Vice President, Dick Cheney seems to still be in denial of certain axioms that any rational person can see. The host of Face the Nation, Bob Schieffer, asked Vice President Cheney whether or not it was a mistake to not have more troops to secure ... Read More
Bush, The Real Success
Published By C. Rich On Monday, December 29th 2008. Under Archives, C. Rich 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

