Year: 2013

Classless Obama Insults Global Warming Skeptics in Inaugural Address

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It is said that Ronald Reagan so respected the office of the presidency that he wouldn't enter the Oval Office if he wasn't wearing a suit jacket. Barack Obama so demeans the office of the presidency that he uses the ...

Unemployment Likely to Remain High in Second Term

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Some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires, and crippling drought, and more powerful storms. With this one statement about global warming in his inaugural address, President Obama demonstrates ...

Project 21’s Stacys Comment on the Politics of the King Day Holiday

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With this year’s commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birth and legacy falling on the same day that the beginning of Barack Obama’s second presidential administration is being publicly celebrated, Project 21 members are speaking out about the politicization ...

What Can Be Learned From Senator Ted Cruz

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Whether you agree that the shutdown was a good strategy or not, it is important to understand how one of the shutdown’s champions, Senator Ted Cruz, managed to animate enough of the Republican base to force such a battle.  To ...

Project 21’s Minor on the MLK Legacy

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In the time between the actual birthday of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15) and the national holiday that commemorates him (January 21), Project 21 member Demetrius Minor wrote about what Dr. King’s teachings mean to him ...

Big Bureaucrazy Versus Freedom To Farm, by Teresa Platt

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In Virginia, home to the Pitchfork Rebellion, citizens have introduced the “Freedom to Farm Without Fear” bill.  It is hoped that this legislation will make life better - a bit more free - for the state’s agricultural producers. Do you ...

The University of Texas Should Adopt a Race-Neutral Admissions Policy, Say Black Conservatives

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Project 21 Joins the Pacific Legal Foundation and Others in Filing Amicus Brief in Continuing Case of Abigail Noel Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin Case to be Reheard by 5th Circuit on Order of the U.S. Supreme Court ...

Mayor Bloomberg’s Secretive Food Police

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In an op-ed in today’s New York Post, I explain how the Bloomberg administration is flouting New York State’s open-government law as it legislates and regulates away our freedom to decide what to eat. Keep Food Legal, a consumer group ...

Federal Agency Guesses Race of People Based Only on Names and Drivers’ License Photos, Then Uses these Guesses as the Basis for a Lawsuit Alleging Racial Bias

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Project 21 Joins in Amicus Brief by the Pacific Legal Foundation Alleging the Government's Use of Racial Stereotypes is Unconstitutional and Demeaning Washington, D.C. - A legal brief written by the Pacific Legal Foundation and filed October 15 on behalf ...

National Center Hosts Luncheon For Jim Burling, Property Rights Champion

The National Center for Public Policy Research hosted a luncheon in Washington, DC January 16th for Jim Burling, Director of Litigation at Pacific Legal Foundation. Mr. Burling was a key part of the legal team which argued an important wetlands ...

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