Category: Project 21 New Visions

Juneteenth a Time for Self-Assessment, by R. Dozier Gray

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  Juneteenth a Time for Self-Assessment by R. Dozier Gray (bio) Juneteenth is the June 19 anniversary of the day in 1865 when the black residents of Galveston, Texas learned about the Emancipation Proclamation and their freedom. Today, its commemoration ...
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See Something, Say Something: New York City Versus Arizona

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After a bomb was recently discovered in a smoking Nissan SUV in Times Square, America watched anxiously as city, state, and federal authorities investigated. In just 53 hours, law enforcement and national security teams working together successfully apprehended the terrorist ...
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Freedom to Fail, by R. Dozier Gray

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  Freedom to Fail by R. Dozier Gray (bio) As an individual, I enjoy my freedom. As a veteran of our armed forces, I respect the price of freedom and the costs that are associated with keeping our people free ...
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Climate Claims Could Raise the Prices of What You Buy, by Deneen Borelli

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Climate Claims Could Raise the Prices of What You Buy by Deneen Borelli (bio) Mankind's advancement is blamed for heating the planet, but the proposal to stop the seas from rising and the glaciers from melting could cause an economic ...
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Racial Incitement a One-Way Street for the Media, by Bob Parks

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  Racial Incitement a One-Way Street for the Media by Bob Parks (bio) A couple of days ago, MSNBC's David Shuster called me the n-word. Later, Chris Matthews called me a "sellout." Keith Olbermann then called me a "Little Black ...
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Social Justice: Not What It Used to Be, by R. Dozier Gray

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  Social Justice: Not What It Used to Be by R. Dozier Gray (bio) Who could possibly be against social justice? Despite a lofty history and an altruistic premise, there is plenty to be leery of when it comes to ...
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Dan Rather, From Buckwheats to Watermelons, by Bob Parks

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Dan Rather, From Buckwheats to Watermelons by Bob Parks (bio) Dan Rather, the former CBS newsreader now relegated to HDNet, isn't impressed with President Obama's ability to sell his policies to Congress. Rather recently told MSNBC's Chris Matthews that Obama ...
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Health Care Fight Defines Parties, Ideologies, by R. Dozier Gray

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  Health Care Fight Defines Parties, Ideologies by R. Dozier Gray (bio) It's no longer time to be dancing on the head of a needle. That's what talk radio host Mark Levin said in the wake of the passage of ...
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Hope and Change and Pick-Up Trucks, by Lisa Fritsch

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  Hope and Change and Pick-Up Trucks by Lisa Fritsch (bio) Just a year ago, Americans were so eloquently sold on hope and change that came from a shiny, new black sedan of a limousine liberal.  It turns out what ...
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What’s Brewing at the Tea Parties? by Emery McClendon

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  What's Brewing at the Tea Parties? by Emery McClendon (bio) What's going on in America? Since his election, Barack Obama and his supporters have sought to move our nation leftward at breakneck speed.  In the process, they've exhibited a ...
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