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Third Graders Taught to Check Their Privilege

Third Graders Taught to Check Their Privilege

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At a public school in the heart of Silicon Valley, kids in a third grade math class were tasked with creating an “identity map” to ...
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Liberal Lockdown Policies Don’t Listen to the Science

Liberal Lockdown Policies Don’t Listen to the Science

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It’s rare that conservative and liberal commentators agree with each other when they appear on news programs these days. But the circumstances surrounding COVID-19 lockdown ...
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Good Officers’ Lives Matter

Good Officers’ Lives Matter

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Project 21 member Rich Holt held some apprehension about law enforcement officers because he was pulled over in the past for what he called “driving ...
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Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America

About Project 21

Project 21 is an initiative of The National Center for Public Policy Research to promote the views of African-Americans whose entrepreneurial spirit, dedication to family and commitment to individual responsibility have not traditionally been echoed by the nation’s civil rights establishment.

Project 21 participants have been interviewed by hundreds of media outlets, including the O’Reilly Factor, Hannity and Colmes, the CNN Morning News, Black Entertainment Television’s Lead Story, America’s Black Forum, the McLaughlin Group, C-SPAN’s Morning Journal and the Rush Limbaugh, Michael Reagan, Sean Hannity, G. Gordon Liddy and Larry King shows, as well as in newspapers such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Washington Times and many others.

Project 21 participants live all over the U.S. and have a variety of careers. What they have in common is a desire to make America a better place for African-Americans, and all Americans, to live and work. Project 21 members do this in a variety of ways in their own communities, and, through Project 21, by writing opinion editorials for newspapers, participating in public policy discussions on radio and television, by participating in policy panels, by giving speeches before student, business and community groups, and by advising policymakers at the national, state and local levels.

Project 21: A History

Project 21 is an initiative of The National Center for Public Policy Research to promote the views of African-Americans whose entrepreneurial spirit, sense of family and commitment to individual responsibility have not traditionally been echoed by the nation’s civil rights establishment. This became most obvious during the April 1992 riots in Los Angeles, when the media provided extended coverage of the reaction of liberal civil rights leaders to the events surrounding the Rodney King controversy. Curiously, the media made little mention of those in the African-American community who spoke out in favor of law and order and individual responsibility – and against the rioting.

Rather than merely complain about the lack of attention given to conservative and moderate African-Americans as typified by the coverage of the riots, The National Center for Public Policy Research convened a meeting of conservative and moderate African-American activists in mid-1992 to determine whether it was feasible to construct a network to bring conservative and moderate voices in the black community to the attention of the media. The answer was yes, and Project 21 was born. By March of 1993, Project 21 secured the necessary funding to hire a full-time coordinator to pursue its goals. Project 21’s mission includes the active promotion of conservative and moderate viewpoints by Project 21’s network of members in the media, and the ongoing recruitment of new members to be promoted.

Project 21 acts as a public relations network for moderate and conservative African-Americans, and is interested in promoting those African-Americans who want to discuss their beliefs not only in the privacy of their own homes but in thousands, sometimes millions, of homes across America. Whether a member is a talented writer, articulate speaker, dedicated policy analyst or just have interesting viewpoints on important issues, Project 21 is there to help its members get recognition.

Project 21 has enjoyed enormous success. Project 21’s network of African-American moderates and conservatives have been interviewed by hundreds of newspapers, talk radio shows and television programs throughout the country. Participants have been featured on such programs as CNN & Company, CNN Morning News, The McLaughlin Group, C-SPAN’s Morning Journal, Larry King, Rush Limbaugh, The Michael Reagan Show, BET’s Our Voices, and America’s Black Forum as well as in newspapers such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The Detroit News, USA Today, The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, and many others.

Project 21 members have been published, quoted or interviewed over 35,000 times since the program was launched in 1992.

Project 21 first burst into attention following the release of Black America 1994: Changing Direction in January 1994. A 77-page volume, Black America 1994 is a comprehensive assessment of the challenges and opportunities facing the African-American community. A collection of 15 essays written by Project 21 participants, the report addressed important contemporary issues including economic stagnation, crime, education, health, welfare, and the disintegration of the black family.

In the weeks following the report’s release, its contributors participated in several hundred media interviews, and Project 21 received nearly 5,000 requests for information and numerous offers of support.

Project 21 released a major report, The Health Care Ghetto: African-Americans and Health Care Reform, at a National Press Club press conference in August, 1994. The report was the first of its kind to analyze how various health care reform initiatives would affect minority communities.

In January 1995, Project 21 released a second annual report: Black America 1995: A New Beginning. The report consisted of 38 essays by Project 21 members on topics ranging from the information superhighway to crime. In January 1996, a series of profiles were released of black conservatives and moderates who shun government spending and embrace greater community involvement as the way to solve problems. Black America 1996: A Time for Renewal also included an agenda created by black conservatives and moderates outlining what government needs to do – and what it needs to stop doing – if people are going to start solving their own problems.

In 1997, following two years of research, Project 21 released an in-depth report: Black America 1997: How Government Harms Charities… And How Some are Succeeding Anyway. Until now, it has not been widely known that humanitarian groups suffer from government’s regulatory harassment. The 90-page report received front page newspaper coverage in Washington D.C. and led to calls from lawmakers interested in repealing the regulations that harm the ability of charities to help the poor.

Project 21 also has taken a lead role in bringing to public attention the fact that a substantial number of government environmental rules have a disproportionately negative economic impact on minorities. In addition to assisting with the research and publication of over 60 studies, op-eds and press releases on this topic in recent years, in 2002, joining with the John P. McGovern Center for Environmental and Regulatory Affairs to form a Center for Environmental Justice, Project 21 released a comprehensive econometric analysis of the impact of so-called “smart growth” regulations on minorities. The study, “Smart Growth and Its Effects on Housing Markets: The New Segregation” was published in November, 2002.

Project 21 is also actively involved in educating the public on proposals to empower communities rather than the government. For instance, Project 21 was instrumental in promoting the ideas incorporated in the Community Renewal Act, sponsored by Reps. Jim Talent (R-MO) and J.C. Watts (R-OK) in the 105th Congress. Project 21’s Contract with Black America, proposed to the leadership of the Republican Congress in January 1995, started the process that eventually led to the crafting of the Community Renewal Act.

Press Releases

Black Conservatives Speak Out on Budget Impasse and Possible Government Slowdown

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Washington, D.C. – With lawmakers at an apparent impasse over how much spending reform will be included in a budget covering the remainder of the fiscal year and non-essential government services set to be suspended at the end of the week, members of the Project 21 black leadership network suggest a slowdown may be just the thing to bring liberal politicians to the table to talk common sense on spending. "Given our nation's precarious financial situation, it should be simple for lawmakers to find the mere tens of billions in cuts that conservatives are asking for. After all, they and ...
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Project 21 Fellow Criticizes Misleading American Lung Association Billboards Promoting Global Warming Regulations as a Children’s Health Issue

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Washington, D.C. – A member of the Project 21 black leadership network is criticizing the American Lung Association for the misleading nature of its billboard campaign denouncing Rep. Fred Upton. Upton has introduced legislation, the "Energy Tax Prevention Act," that bars the Environmental Protection Agency from imposing costly and job-killing carbon dioxide regulations without congressional approval. The billboards say, "Rep. Fred Upton, protect our kids' health. Don't weaken the Clean Air Act." The billboards feature a photo of a girl wearing a mask to assist her breathing. Upton's legislation would not weaken the pollution-control elements of the Clean Air Act, ...
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Black Conservative Leader to Debate Liberal Civil Rights Leaders Over Tea Party Racism Claims – Even If They Don’t Show Up

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Washington, D.C. – Mychal Massie, the chairman of the Project 21 black leadership network, has challenged Al Sharpton, National Urban League President Marc Morial and former D.C. Congressional Delegate Walter Fauntroy to justify accusations and implications by them and others that the Tea Party movement is steeped in racism. A room is reserved for the debate. Will Sharpton, Morial and Fauntroy show up? The debate is set for 1:00 PM on Monday, February 28, 2011 in the Zenger Room at the National Press Club (529 14th Street NW, 13th floor, Washington, D.C.). Massie's debate challenge stems from a widely-broadcast allegation ...
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Time for Obama to Surrender in His War on Fossil Fuels

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Black Conservatives Criticize Obama Effort to Stifle Domestic Production Washington, D.C. – Black conservatives with the Project 21 leadership network say the only way to ensure America has affordable and reliable energy and can achieve the hope of energy independence is for President Barack Obama to end his war on fossil fuels and allow expanded domestic production and development of them. These remarks from the Project 21 membership come after Obama made much of the his administration's feeble efforts to encourage domestic production while continuing to embrace his risky alternative energy agenda during a White House press conference today. "Obama ...
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Black Conservatives Respond to Obama’s Allegations of Tea Party Racism

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Washington, D.C. – Members of the Project 21 black leadership network strongly disagree with the President's contention, as reported in the new book Family of Freedom: Presidents and African Americans in the White House, that the tea parties are motivated more by the color of Obama's skin than the content of his agenda. "As a keynote speaker at numerous tea party events around the country which has allowed me to meet tea party activists from all walks of life, I know it is Obama's progressive politics and not his race that motivates these patriotic Americans to protest our nation's slide ...
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When Eric Holder Plays the Race Card, Black Conservatives Say, Justice Suffers

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Washington, D.C. – Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are appalled that Attorney General Eric Holder used the race card to block congressional inquiries into the Justice Department's silence and possible mishandling of a race-fueled voting rights case. "Eric Holder is sending a consistent and unfortunate message that we should expect justice to be applied only on the terms set by him and President Obama. This disregard for the rule of law is made worse by divisive rhetoric that is anathema to his sworn duties to uphold our Constitution as Attorney General," said Project 21's Jerome Hudson. "Holder's ...
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Jesse Jackson “Out of Line” Comparing Madison, Columbus to Cairo

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Washington, D.C. – Jesse Jackson has reappeared, surfacing at rallies in Madison, Wisconsin and Columbus, Ohio in support of public employees attacking efforts to reform some collective bargaining practices in order to close deficits threatening state governments with bankruptcy. Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli takes issue with Jackson seeking to equate domestic protests to retain lavish benefits packages for union workers with the social unrest in Egypt. "It is out of line for Jesse Jackson to compare people in Egypt rebelling against tyranny to union activists in Wisconsin who are afraid they might have to make contributions to their pension ...
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Obama’s Defense of Gay Marriage Over Rule of Law Challenged by Black Conservatives

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Washington, D.C. – Black conservatives with the Project 21 leadership network say President Obama's decision that the executive branch will no longer defend the Defense of Marriage Act because of its alleged unconstitutionality is unconstitutional in itself — and point out that it sets a potentially dangerous precedent. "At no time in the history of this nation has a president so openly shown such unabashed contempt for the Constitution and the rule of law," said Project 21's Jerome Hudson. "President Obama's decision to have the Justice Department ignore the Defense of Marriage Act removes all doubt that he has nothing ...
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Black Conservatives Condemn Left-Wing Blogger’s Racial Attack on Herman Cain

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Washington, D.C. – Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are condemning a major left-wing web site's blistering racial attack on black conservative Herman Cain, and once again is asking why the liberal civil rights establishment still refuses to condemn racial attacks on black conservatives. "I find it shocking and an indictment of Herman Cain's antagonist when he is obviously compelled to retreat to amoral diatribe when valid arguments against Cain's record cannot be found. This tactic is the 800-pound yellow gorilla in the middle of the room that progressives like to pretend doesn't exist," said Project 21 çhairman ...
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Obama Cuts Heating Aid to Poor While Raising Energy Prices

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Black Activist Speaks Out Against Agenda that Assures Suffering Washington, D.C. – The Obama Administration proposed today that the federal government cut home heating assistance in half, even as the Administration continues to fight for controversial programs that will raise the price of energy. The Obama Administration's FY2012 budget, released today, reduces funding to the Low Income Home Energy Program (LIPHEAP) to $2.57 billion -- roughly in half compared with the 2009 budget. In its analysis, the Office of Management and Budget justifies the cut by reporting that "energy prices are now significantly lower, and the prior level is no ...
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Civil Rights Leaders Urged to Denounce Leftist Calls for Violence Against Black Supreme Court Justice

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Washington, D.C. – Project 21 Fellow Deneen Borelli is urging liberal civil right leaders to denounce violent, racist rhetoric against black Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas with the same vigor with which they sought out alleged racial extremism within the tea party movement. "The NAACP, Al Sharpton, Marc Morial of the National Urban League and others command national attention whenever they allege racism in the tea party movement, but they've so far ignored the revolting comments caught on video in which leftists call for the hanging of a black Supreme Court justice," noted Borelli, who is a frequent speaker at ...
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Black Conservatives Speak Out on Obama’s State of the Union Address

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Washington, D.C. – With the completion of President Obama's second State of the Union Address, members of the Project 21 black leadership network are assessing the President's rhetoric before Congress and the direction in which he wants to take the nation: Mychal Massie: "Has Obama had an epiphany, or is he still dazed from his shellacking from the American people in the November elections? From the beginning, he was a free-spending Keynesian. Now he's talking about capping spending and ending earmarks. It's inconsistent with his advocacy thus far. It's too much like when Bill Clinton declared that the 'era of ...
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Black Conservatives Speak Out on Obama’s State of the Union Address

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General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt — Barack Obama’s choice to lead the new “President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness” — is only about “big government and big business” and not thinking about the little guy. This is the message of Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli. On the 1/25/11 edition of “Fox and Friends” on the Fox News Channel, Deneen presents a new commercial from the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project and FreedomWorks that asks Immelt to resign his position with GE. To see the petition, click here.  To see the commercial in it’s entirety, click here ...
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Black Conservatives Comment on the Needs of the Nation Prior to Obama’s State of the Union Address

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Washington, D.C. – Black conservatives with the Project 21 leadership network hold a dim view regarding what is to be expected from the State of the Union Address to be given tonight. While members of Project 21 see a nation looking for concrete reassurances that the government is acting in their best interests and focusing on the key issues of economic stability and job creation, they do not expect more than rhetoric from President Obama and his supporters tonight. "When the polite applause and the partisan demonstrations of loyalty cease in the wake of tonight's address, will we have seen ...
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Black Conservatives React to House Repeal of ObamaCare

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Washington, D.C. – With the U.S. House of Representatives voting today to completely repeal last year's legislation to begin a federal government takeover of the nation's health care apparatus, members of the Project 21 black leadership network are reacting: Bishop Council Nedd II: "Today's bipartisan vote in the House to repeal ObamaCare is not an end to the debate but a beginning. It is the clarion call for a larger effort to begin improving our health care system using free market solutions such as tax incentives that promote individuals' choices, tort reform and an end to mandates that put bureaucrats ...
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NPR Double Standard: Taxpayer Funds Pay for Racist Rant

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Soon After Juan Williams Firing, Black Conservatives Question Subsidies for Divisive Rant Recalling Arizona Shooting Washington, D.C. – Project 21's Jerome Hudson is calling for an end to all National Public Radio subsidies in light of NPR's broadcast of a racialist rant on January 12. The broadcast of Hispanic activist Daisy Hernandez featured derogatory racial language. "Hernandez's comments and NPR's poor decision to air them highlights a hypocrisy at NPR," said Project 21's Hudson. "That, and the separatism voiced in the Hernandez essay, nightmarishly blur the lines between legal and illegal immigration. NPR, in airing it, effectively perpetuated America's racial ...
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Did FCC Chairman Give Race-Based Special Interests Veto Power over Approval of NBC-Comcast Merger?

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Washington, D.C. – Members of the Project 21 black leadership group are questioning whether FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski's approval of the NBC Universal-Comcast merger was contingent upon the two companies making major concessions to minority special interest groups. Deneen Borelli, a full-time fellow with Project 21 who is calling for a Congressional investigation, says the FCC may have tacitly approved the "race card" being played against the companies. "It would seem corporate shakedowns are still alive and well in 2011," said Borelli. "It's appalling that General Electric and Comcast are allowing themselves to be bullied by special interests. The fact ...
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Project 21 Condemns Efforts to Use Arizona Tragedy to Curtail Free Speech

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You Can't Go After Sarah Palin and the Tea Party Without Going After Others Washington, D.C. – Members of the Project 21 leadership network are condemning efforts by liberal lawmakers to impose restrictions on free speech in light of the tragic shooting spree in Arizona that critically injured Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ). "Loss of humanity is the issue at hand in the assassination attempt on Gabrielle Giffords and the senseless murder of a nine-year-old girl, among others. Losing liberty and finding ways to silence conservative views shouldn't even be on the table," said Project 21 member Lisa Fritsch, a guest ...
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Black Conservatives: Dean Does Disservice to Tea Party, Older Americans By Playing Race Card

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Washington, D.C. – Howard Dean, a former presidential candidate and former head of the Democratic National Committee, opened up the new year on a hateful note by playing the race card against "tea party" supporters of limited government. Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are condemning Dean's lack of decorum and his simplistic interpretation of the historic midterm elections. "Obviously struck and frustrated by the complete rejection of progressive policies and the reality of a host of new tea party-backed members of Congress coming to Washington, Howard Dean threw a verbal tantrum and made unfounded claims alluding to ...
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Obama Administration Digs in Heels on Energy Regulations as American People Hope Their Heat Will Last All Winter

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Washington, D.C. – As winter weather already grips portions of the United States, the need for cheap and efficient power for heat and light is essential. Deneen Borelli, a fellow with the Project 21 black leadership network, points out that the Obama Administration's continued war on fossil fuels that is making the guarantee of a comfortable winter increasingly bleak for the nation's poorest citizens. "With millions of Americans unemployed and struggling to keep their homes warm, the need for government assistance will only increase. Heavy demand and higher prices due to the Obama Administration's assault on the fossil fuels we ...
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New Visions Commentary

We Don’t Need Another Hero, by Lisa Fritsch

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Our nation's current political battle about same-sex marriage reminds me of the film "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" in which rivals fight it out in a cage to chants of "two men enter, one man leaves!" I also recall Tina Turner's song from the film. She belts out: "We don't need another hero. We don't need to know the way home." Conservatives might take Turner's lyrics to heart. Look at liberals these days. They championed Barack Obama as a superhero, but have discovered the cape doesn't fit. Conservatives need not repeat the liberals' folly. Obama recently revealed his "evolving" opinion on ...
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Affirmative Action Blazes Out of Control at Obama Justice Department, by Derryck Green

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Attorney General Eric Holder and his band of merry litigators at the U.S. Department of Justice have sued Jacksonville, Florida over its fire department's promotion testing process. The Obama Administration contends that it discriminates against blacks. Less than a week later, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sued Jacksonville's firefighters union for the same reason because the union has input on the promotion process. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Thomas Perez said the Justice Department is suing because the Jacksonville test unfairly discriminates against black firemen because the tests "measure only a slice" of actual job duties and "stand in ...
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IDs Needed to Take the SATs, But Not to Vote? by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

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While students will not always need an ID to vote in the next election, they will need one to take an admissions exam. After a SAT cheating scandal left students in Great Neck, New York facing criminal prosecution, officials at the companies that administer college entrance exams announced strict new guidelines to verify that high school students taking the SAT and ACT in the future are who they claim to be. New identity-conscious rules were prompted because students were caught being paid to take college admissions tests for others. The goal of the strict new ID enforcement is to make ...
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Trayvon Martin May be this Generation’s Rodney King, by Derryck Green

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How can I say this? The gradual escalation of racial rhetoric revolving around Trayvon Martin's death in Sanford, Florida has reached a level from which there may be no return. Recently, the New Black Panther Party held a conference call, parts of which were later posted on Breitbart.com. It sounded like the call — with fanatical speakers preparing supporters for a violent, blood-stained revolution (presumably against white people) and an overthrow of racist capitalism – came right of the 1960s. The New Black Panther Party call contained racist and hate-filled language toward white Americans, calling them "crackers," "honkies," "devils" and ...
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There’s More Trouble With ObamaCare Than the Mandate! by Deneen Borelli

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A ruling on the constitutionality of key elements of ObamaCare is expected from the U.S. Supreme Court by late June. That leaves months for speculation — and strategizing — about what will need to be done in the wake of that decision. Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare), most Americans must be insured. The principal element under review is how that "individual mandate" works and how the government's decision-making power in the health care process has increased. ObamaCare fundamentally changes the nature, scope and implementation of medical care in the United States for the worse. In theory, ...
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Polls Show State of the Economy Has Dumped Energy Issues onto Obama’s Lap, by Kevin Martin

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Gasoline prices are on the rise — nearing $4 per gallon nationally. Deep public concern, undeniable according to recent polling, is forcing President Obama to pivot his attention back to the rising cost of energy during his presidency. In a recent speech at Prince George's Community College in Maryland, Obama attempted to dismiss criticism that the policies his administration has enacted over the last three years regarding energy. The President sought to dismiss former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's claim that he could bring down the cost of gasoline to $2.50 per gallon. Even though the President publicly appears to embrace ...
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Grow Up, Rush, by Robert Thomas

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During my years of listening to Rush Limbaugh — from the early 1990s, while driving across the middle of rural Indiana — he became the "mouthpiece" and de facto face of conservatives. He has become more and more hated by his critics, and has made more and more outlandish statements over time. He went through his noted drug crisis, a personal medical crisis, extreme weight loss and a faltering stint on Monday Night Football. It was only a matter of time before his mouth got him into trouble again. When Georgetown University student Sandra Fluke recently spoke before liberal congressmen ...
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Liberal University Admissions Policies Cheat Students, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

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In recent months, there have been a growing number of reports of cheating on standardized tests. Last fall, 20 people were arrested in connection with an SAT cheating scandal at a Long Island high school, leading the local prosecutor to bring charges against the students. Just last month, an official with Claremont McKenna College in California resigned after admitting to inflating the SAT scores of incoming freshmen to boost the college's standing in the U.S. News and World Report rankings. We teach our children that cheating is never acceptable, but the sad reality — and the dirty little secret — ...
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Out of Touch Obama, by Deneen Borell

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With soaring gasoline prices, increasing unrest in Afghanistan and threats of a nuclear Iran on his plate, President Obama made it a priority to call the Georgetown University law student criticized by talk radio host Rush Limbaugh for demanding free contraceptives. Using this cheap publicity stunt to shift attention from his policy failures may bolster Obama's standing with his left-wing base, but it will not help the President's standing with American families struggling to make ends meet. Defending "free" mandates at the expense of religious liberty and morals shows how out of touch Obama is with the average American family ...
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Rejecting Voter ID Aids Those Who Want Election Fraud to Continue, by Sean Turner

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I travel by plane on a weekly basis.  While it is not the most pleasant experience these days, I've learned to deal with the scrutiny that is imposed on travelers in a post-9/11 America. In reality, I don't have much choice since flying is still the most convenient way to travel long distances. Like every other mildly irritated — or extremely frustrated — traveler, I'm required to provide a valid photo ID before I am allowed to fly. Of all the security measures that are imposed on us, including random pat-downs and full-body scans, the requirement that we present identification ...
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Putting Students to the Test to Make Them Go Farther, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

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Education experts, counselors and parents often debate the question, "How do we persuade students to start thinking about college?" The answer, according to D.C. Council Chairman Kwame R. Brown, is simple and innovative: Require all students in District schools to take a college-entrance exam and apply to a college. Announced in January, Brown's plan has been described as "dramatic" and "provocative," and he defends it saying, "We have to get more young folks prepared to go to college." Brown's idea already is under attack and is certain to become an even bigger target as it is considered by the D.C ...
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Why Voter ID Should Matter to Americans of All Races, by Deneen Borelli

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The Reverend Jesse Jackson and other establishment civil rights leaders scolded South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley earlier this year, on Martin Luther King Jr. Day no less, for her state's voter identification law. They reminded her that her Indian ancestry (Gov. Haley's parents are from Amritsar in India's Punjab Province) makes her a minority. NAACP president Benjamin Jealous, a hostile opponent of ballot security measures, said that — by participating in King Day observances — Governor Haley is "willing to deify the dreamer and desecrate the dream." A more solemn Jackson intoned: "She couldn't vote before 1965, just as I ...
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Becoming American with a Passport, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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It is often said that people truly cannot understand the United States of America until they have thoroughly traveled the nation. I'd like to challenge that reasoning somewhat — expanding it to argue that one really cannot understand our nation until they have obtained a passport and traveled outside its borders. I would add that this is particularly true for black Americans who are often trapped in inner cities and regularly surrounded with seemingly inescapable crime, violence, discrimination and poverty. For these people, foreign travel can provide a unique experience. One of the greatest privileges one has as an American ...
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Obama Pushes Unwise Energy Policy, by Deneen Borelli

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Fearing a political backlash over his rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, President Barack Obama tried to use his State of the Union address to appease critics of his war on fossil fuels. By stealing conservatives' "all of the above" energy policy, Obama is trying to diffuse criticism of his flawed energy policy. In particular, Obama's call for more oil and gas drilling in his State of the Union address was meant to deflect attention away from his failure to approve TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline. TransCanada has already invested $1.9 billion in the project and abided by the federal regulatory ...
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Snail Mail’s Slow Death by Government Intrusion, by Sean Turner

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The ubiquity of email, social networking websites and other factors are causing a steady decline in the number of people using the services of the 236-year-old U.S. Postal Service. As banks, credit card and utilities companies increasingly offer online payment options, people frequently pay bills without using the USPS.  The result has been a decrease in first-class mail volume from 104 billion in 2001 to 73.5 billion in 2010, with further decline expected over the next decade. Many groups, including the National Association of Letter Carriers, urge Congress to take action to save the USPS from an impending demise.  In 2006, Congress acted ...
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Certain Signs of Societal Decline, by Deneen Borelli

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There were reports of babies out in the cold for hours in Houston. In Indianapolis, two dozen police officers used pepper spray to control an unruly crowd that pried shopping center doors off their hinges. These were just a few of the scenes caught on video across America as people tried to get their hands on a pair of sneakers. These instances point to a moral breakdown of our society — especially among young people with misguided priorities who are not held accountable for their actions.  Morals have seemingly taken a back seat to things that are thought to be ...
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Tea Party and Occupy Protests Far From Similar, by Emery McClendon

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Occupy Wall Street protesters are embraced by our President, lauded by members of Congress and by others as a movement that is good for America — as opposed to, in their opinion, the Tea Party movement. The Occupy effort, months old now, is still receiving unprecedented positive media coverage. Unlike the Tea Party, however, this new group of activists is involved in violence, lawbreaking and many other despicable actions. But, if you listen to the media, the Tea Party and Occupy protesters are voicing similar positions and act alike. In reality, they are worlds apart. For example, the Tea Party ...
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Black “Leaders” Desert Blacks for Illegal Aliens, by Charles Butler

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Self-appointed and media-approved members of the black "leadership" in America appear either silent or openly supportive when it comes to rewarding the actions of illegal immigrants. This is in direct contrast to how the civil rights establishment, black and otherwise, operated in the past. Past generations of civil rights leaders appeared to understand the negative effects of illegal immigration on their constituents and communities. Their words and actions helped protect the gains of working-class Americans in contrast to their successors' calls for amnesty and open borders. For example, Cesar Chavez, the Hispanic labor advocate lionized by the left, advocated for ...
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Silencing of the Black Conservative, by Lisa Fritsch

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Glenn Beck was more ahead of his time than I realized in 2009 when he aired his first program to prove the existence of black conservatives. Despite Beck's assistance, we remain largely unseen on the news channels. As a black conservative advocate of how blacks should (and, in many instances, do) embrace conservative values for more than a decade, the media does not call us as often as it should. Black conservative voices must become ubiquitous. We aren't anomalies. The problem is that we aren't being heard. That's a shame since it is precisely because black conservatives are infrequently invited ...
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Giving the SAT to the TSA, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

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In the past several months, there have been increasing attacks on the SAT — the college admissions-related standardized test — that include charges that it is racially and culturally biased. Additionally, activists are pushing colleges and universities to adopt a test-optional policy that would give each student the option to exclude test results from his or her admissions package. Some of this effort is rooted in concern for students' self-esteem. At the moment, the SAT is still very much a factor in the college admissions process. To that end, seven students were recently arrested in an alleged SAT cheating scandal ...
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