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Project 21’s Cooper Comments on Congressional Contempt Charge for Lois Lerner

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Lois Lerner, the former IRS manager considered to be a key player in the alleged targeting of conservative organizations, was charged with contempt of Congress for her unwillingness to assist congressional investigators.  Lerner asserted her innocence before a congressional hearing ...
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Donald Sterling-NAACP Link Further Hurts Reputation of Civil Rights Lobby

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Virtually everyone knows about the race controversy that will cost Donald Sterling the ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers professional basketball team.  It’s more than likely, however, that fewer people are aware of the relationship between Sterling and the Los ...
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Project 21’s Kevin Martin Takes on Bennie Thompson Targeting Clarence Thomas

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Last week, Representative Bennie Thompson (D-MS), a veteran congressman and ranking minority member of the Committee on Homeland Security, shocked Capitol Hill by calling U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas an “Uncle Tom.” In the wake of referring to ...
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Has the SEIU Changed Its Mind About the Tea Party Being Racist?

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I heard a radio ad this morning this morning that attempted to show that support for the SEIU's demand for pay hikes of up to 40% for employees at Johns Hopkins Hospital is broad-based by including a quote from a ...
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Shaming Insurers Into Declining Taxpayer Funds Might Not Work–And That’s A Shame

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Last week at Humana’s shareholder meeting I asked CEO Bruce Broussard whether he would promise not to take any taxpayer money from ObamaCare’s risk corridors.  (Humana declined.)  Christopher Flavelle of Bloomberg criticizes our efforts, saying we are “trying a new tactic to ...
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About Those April Jobs Numbers: Obama’s Economy Flattens the Spirits of Citizens

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With it being the first Friday of the month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its newest unemployment figures. Once again, it’s not good news by any estimation despite expected celebration among the President’s supporters that the rate went down ...
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Publisher of Local NY Paper that “Outed” Registered Gun Owners in Interactive Map Sends Tweet Denigrating NRA Chief to Her Twitter Followers

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If you were the president and publisher of the Journal News, the newspaper that a year ago published the names and home addresses of legally-registered handgun owners in two New York counties on an interactive map, would you send out ...
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Health Care Odds & Ends: How Many ObamaCare Enrollees?

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1. Only Two-Thirds Of Exchange Enrollees Have Paid First Premium, But…  New research released by Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee shows that only 67 percent of people who have signed up on the federal exchanges have paid ...
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New ObamaCare Enrollment Report Shows Death Spiral Is Likely

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HHS has just released the latest enrollment report for the ObamaCare exchanges.  A few notable statistics: -8,019,763 people have signed up for a plan on the exchanges. -About 3.8 million of those signed up in the last month of the ...
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If Politicians Care About Liberty, They Need To Fight For It

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Alas, the GOP is not called the stupid party for nothing.  If Republicans are really serious about restoring liberty in health care, then they need better tactics than talking without first thinking and preemptive surrender. The first case in point is ...
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