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Removing the President Now Lacks Precedent, by Emery McClendon

Removing the President Now Lacks Precedent, by Emery McClendon

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There’s no doubt January 6 will be remembered as a dark day in American history. But was the breaching of the U.S. Capitol by angry ...
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TUESDAY: Join Project 21's Stacy Washington for a Constitution Webinar

TUESDAY: Join Project 21’s Stacy Washington for a Constitution Webinar

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Participate in a conversation about the Constitution with Project 21 Co-Chairman Stacy Washington this Tuesday afternoon. Stacy is the featured speaker for the latest edition ...
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Radical Biden Appointee Betrays Black Needs

Radical Biden Appointee Betrays Black Needs

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While Joe Biden calls for unity and healing, his choice for the leadership of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division is “actually quite disturbing.” As ...
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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 React to Obama Speech on Iraq

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Washington, DC –With President Barack Obama's announcement tonight of what he considers to be the end of combat operations in Iraq, members of the Project 21 black leadership network are speaking out about this administration's approach to operations in the Iraq theater and the debt of gratitude owed to our nation's armed forces. Coby Dillard: "As a Navy veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, no one is prouder than I to see our troops return from combat. However, President Obama made his speech tonight more about the fulfillment of a campaign promise than about the brave, honorable and victorious service of ...
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Black Conservatives Question Criticism of Beck Rally

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Washington, DC – Members of the Project 21 black leadership network question the sincerity behind the complaints of establishment civil rights leaders' opposition to the talk show host Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" rally at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28. That date is the 47th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial. "If this place and time is so sacred, why didn't Al Sharpton or the NAACP already have a permit to use the Lincoln Memorial that day before Beck ever sought one?" asked Project 21 member Lisa Fritsch. "Beck's critics ...
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Project 21 Members Outraged By Rev. Fauntroy KKK Comments

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Washington, DC – In covering the Glenn Beck 'Restoring Honor' rally at the Lincoln Memorial, "the professional news media is doing what it does best: select and disseminate the news they agree with and tarnish those they don't," says Project 21's Bob Parks. Project 21 members are critical of extensive media coverage given to Rev. Walter Fauntroy, who represented the District of Columbia as a non-voting Delegate to Congress from 1971-1991 and who is a past chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, for comparing Tea Party attendees to KKK members. Some Project 21 members point to an event at the ...
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Black Conservatives Compare 1963 King March to 2010 Beck Event

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Washington, DC –Black conservatives from the Project 21 leadership network do not see much of a difference in the goals of the August 28 "Restoring Honor" rally talk show host Glenn Beck is organizing at the Lincoln Memorial and the 1963 March on Washington that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. held there 47 years earlier. Project 21 members contend that the stated purpose of the Beck event is along the same lines as the values of the 1963 rally and the alleged goals of Beck's critics. According to Beck's wesite, the rally seeks to "celebrate America by honoring our heroes, ...
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Black Conservatives Support Glenn Beck Event on MLK Anniversary

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Washington, DC –Black activists with the Project 21 leadership network support the right of talk show host Glenn Beck to hold his "Restoring Honor" rally at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 2010. Because Beck's event takes place on the anniversary and at the location of Dr. Martin Luther King's 1963 "March on Washington" rally, leaders of the establishment civil rights groups oppose the event. "It's my understanding from reading the Constitution that the First Amendment applies to all. And nothing better exemplified that than when Dr. King exercised his First Amendment rights nearly 50 years ago," said Project 21 ...
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Convicts as a Protected Class? EEOC Thinks Background Checks Can Discriminate Against Blacks, Hispanics

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Washington, DC - Attorneys at the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) believe new technology that makes it easier for employers to check the criminal and credit histories of applicants is also makes it harder for blacks and Hispanics to find jobs. Members of the Project 21 black leadership network fault this position, noting that it unjustly interferes with the ability of employers to build a trusted and coherent workforce. "Background and credit checks are legitimate hiring and recruitment tools," said Project 21 member Horace Cooper, a former visiting assistant professor of law at the George Mason University School of ...
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NAACP Asked to Fulfill Pledge to Repudiate Racial Slurs Against Black Conservative

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Washington, DC - The NAACP is being called upon to make good on its pledge to repudiate slurs made against Project 21 Fellow Deneen Borelli simply because she is an outspoken black female conservative. The pledge was made by NAACP Senior Vice President Hilary Shelton on the July 17 edition of "Geraldo At Large" on the Fox News Channel. During the broadcast, Borelli asked Shelton if the NAACP would issue a statement condemning those who expose her to race-based abuse: Borelli: "I'm a black, female conservative. I'm often targeted by individuals who call me all kinds of names: racist, an ...
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Project 21 Chairman to Speak at Black Conservative Press Conference

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Tom Borelli, director of the National Center’s Free Enterprise Project, is scheduled to appear on the Fox Business Network’s “Money Rocks” program on Tuesday night.  Tom will be talking about government corruption and consumer-unfriendly relationships between government and big business. In a recent press release, for instance, Tom said about General Electric: GE’s success in getting the House panel to vote for its jet engine illustrates its dominance over the legislative process.  Under GE CEO Jeff Immelt’s leadership, GE has become an opportunistic parasite feeding on the expansion of government. The Free Enterprise Project is currently collecting signatures on a ...
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Black Conservatives Rebut Claims That the Tea Party Movement Is Racist

Washington, DC – Mychal Massie, chairman of the Project 21 black leadership network, will be one of the featured speakers at a press conference with other black conservatives who are rebutting claims that the tea party movement is racist. The press conference will be held August 4 at 9:30 AM at the National Press Club (529 14th Street NW, 13th floor) in Washington, D.C. Expected to join Project 21's Massie at the press conference are Lloyd Marcus of the Tea Party Express, Ambassador Alan Keyes, Dr. Timothy Johnson of the Frederick Douglass Foundation and Frantz Kebreau of the National Association ...
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Massa Shirley Sherrod?; Black Conservatives Speak Out on Leftist Accusations About Past Unfair Labor Practices From New Civil Rights Hero

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Washington, DC - A bombshell accusation made from the left against fired U.S. Department of Agriculture employee Shirley Sherrod regarding alleged grossly improper labor practices against black farm workers in the 1970s is causing members of the Project 21 black leadership network to speak out. "There has been a mighty effort by liberals to present Shirley Sherrod as a victim -- even a saint-like figure. However, after revelations that her husband, Charles, is an anti-white bigot and that she adheres to class warfare politics, it's now being alleged that Ms. Sherrod presided over the crass exploitation of poor black workers ...
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Left Admits: Racism Charges Against Tea Parties a Tactic, Not a Truth

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Washington, D.C. – Members of the Project 21 black leadership group are condemning the left's false use of the accusation "racist" as a political tactic, saying they recognize the strategy from the teaching of left-wing organizer Saul Alinsky. Former U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Chairman Mary Frances Berry, a long-time prominent liberal activist, has admitted in an interview with Politico that the left is trying to smear the tea party movement as "racist" for strategic reasons, not out of genuine concern that the movement is itself racist. Berry called the tactic an "effective strategy" and chose not to denounce it ...
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Black Conservatives Condemn “Twisted Logic,” “Racial Garbage” of Statements by Charles Sherrod, Husband of Fired U.S. Department of Agriculture Employee Shirley Sherrod

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Washington, D.C. – Calling General Electric an "opportunistic parasite feeding on the expansion of government," activists with the Free Enterprise Project of the National Center for Public Policy Research are calling on the public to sign a petition calling on GE CEO Jeff Immelt to resign. The petition can be found at www.bigbusinesswatch.org. On Tuesday, the House Defense Appropriations Committee in an 11-5 vote approved $450 million earmark for a backup engine designed by General Electric and Rolls-Royce for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. The jet engine funding was part of the $681.8 billion spending bill approved by the committee ...
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NAACP Pledges to Issue Statement Condemning Racist Attacks on Black Conservative

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Washington, D.C. - Project 21 Fellow Deneen Borelli received a pledge on national television from an NAACP senior vice president that the NAACP will issue a statement repudiating racist statements made against her because she is an outspoken black conservative. On the July 17 edition of "Geraldo At Large" on the Fox News Channel, Borelli appeared on a panel discussion about race and politics with NAACP senior vice president Hilary Shelton. During the discussion, Borelli asked Shelton if the NAACP would issue a statement condemning those who expose her to race-based abuse because she is an outspoken black female with ...
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NAACP Executive Caught on Tape Lying About Tea Party Attendance

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Washington, DC –In appearances on the Fox News Channel this week, NAACP executive Hilary Shelton claimed he attended a major tea party event despite having said three days before that he had not attended a tea party, was “afraid” to go to a tea party rally and had only watched media reports about them. “Did Hilary Shelton lie to me?” asked Deneen Borelli, full-time fellow with the Project 21 black leadership network. “If he can’t give a simple, straightforward answer about whether he has been to a tea party, that certainly calls the truthfulness of his other claims about the ...
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Black Leader Again Requests Obama Call for Black Panther Special Prosecutor

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Washington, D.C. -- After seven months of silence, and with controversy growing by the day, the chairman of the Project 21 black leadership network sent President Barack Obama a second certified letter asking for the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the Justice Department’s questionable handling of its voter intimidation case against members of the New Black Panther Party. Project 21 Chairman Mychal Massie wrote a letter to President Obama on December 4, 2009 asking for a special prosecutor that continues to remain unanswered. In his second certified letter to President Obama, dated July 8, 2010, Massie wrote: "During ...
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Black Activists Condemn NAACP Resolution Against Tea Party Movement

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Washington, DC – As the NAACP plans to use their group's prestige to bash the tea party movement, members of the Project 21 black leadership network are urging delegates at the NAACP's national convention not to turn the NAACP into a pawn for progressive political bosses. "As a frequent speaker at tea party rallies around the country, I can assure the NAACP that the tea party movement's concerns are about President Obama's policies and not his race," said Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli. "I'm deeply concerned that the NAACP is being used as a political tool to do the dirty ...
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Black Activists Compare Obama’s Arizona Lawsuit to Nixon’s “Southern Strategy”

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Washington, D.C. — Lawyers for the Obama Administration recently filed a lawsuit to prohibit the enforcement of Arizona's new immigration law. In its filing, the federal government says it is currently targeting "dangerous aliens" and that Arizona's attempt to enforce the full scope of existing federal laws against illegal immigration will — in the words of U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder — "only create more problems that it solves." Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are speaking out about this controversial legal move by the Obama Administration. "In suing the State of Arizona over its new immigration law, ...
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Juneteenth Civil Rights Holiday Observed While Future Freedom Remains At Risk

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Washington, D.C. — On the occasion of “Juneteenth” — the oldest and most recognized annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States — members of the Project 21 black leadership network assert the civil rights-themed holiday should be used to reflect on past struggles for freedom and how to expand and protect hard-won liberties and opportunities at a time when they may be on the wane. Project 21 members have commemorated Juneteenth since 1999, urging black Americans to use the observance of Juneteenth to embrace their inherent talents and strengthen ties with family and community. “Juneteenth is ...
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Black Activists Comment on Kagan Nomination to U.S. Supreme Court

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Washington, DC - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are speaking out about President Barack Obama's nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court. Mychal Massie: "After all of the division he has foisted upon America in his short tenure, Obama had a perfect opportunity to show he could be conciliatory and moderate. With the nomination of Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court, Obama failed miserably. Obama condemned his nominee, his colleagues in Congress and himself to a long, hot and bitter summer in which the full radicalism of his agenda will be on ...
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Congressman Should Know Better than to Compare Tea Party Attendees to Klansmen, Black Leader Says

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Washington, D.C.: Deneen Borelli, full-time fellow with the Project 21 black leadership network and frequent speaker at tea party rallies, says Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN)'s recent comparison of tea party rally participants to members of the Ku Klux Klan is baseless. What's more, Project 21's Borelli notes, Cohen should know better, as he himself suffered similar charges during his last primary election campaign. Borelli said:  "Representative Cohen's comments seem to be the norm these days in the effort to dispatch anyone opposing the progressives' big-government agenda.  The goal of partisans such as Cohen is obviously to demonize and discredit ordinary ...
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New Visions Commentary

Mandated Testing Can Be a Mendacious Indicator, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

New Visions Commentary /
Standardized tests are a major factor in charting the career paths of America's children. College and university admissions officers rely on standardized test scores to help them determine if a student's goals are feasible and if they are a good fit on their campuses. There are several standardized admissions tests available to college-bound high schoolers, but states are beginning to play favorites. That's not a bright idea. For example, lawmakers in North Carolina recently voted to require all 11th graders to take the ACT — whether they want to continue their education past their high school graduation or not. But, ...
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Dependent and Unable to Do for Self, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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Black leaders have consistently advocated that black Americans must "do for self." Frederick Douglass promoted education in order to do for self. Booker T. Washington thought the best way to do for self was to train and acquire practical, technical skills. W.E.B. DuBois predicted that a "talented tenth" of the black community would guide the remaining 90 percent toward a means of doing for self. Marcus Garvey and Elijah Muhammad charted a way of doing for self by organizing businesses and religious organizations. Sadly, over the years, black Americans seem to have lost the connection to this powerful lesson. We ...
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Obama’s Policies are Causing Moral and Economic Decline, by Deneen Borelli

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Faced with the reality that his policies have failed to spur significant job growth, President Obama is blaming technology for high unemployment. During a recent NBC News interview Obama said, "There are some structural issues with our economy where a lot of businesses have learned to become much more efficient with a lot fewer workers. You see it when you go to a bank and you use an ATM. You don't go to a bank teller. Or you go to the airport and you're using a kiosk instead of checking in at the gate." ATMs provide convenience — they are ...
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Is Gay Marriage Another Blow to the Struggling African-American Family? by Christopher Arps

New Visions Commentary /
When Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) signed same-sex marriage into law in New York, his action highlighted our country's deep moral decline. What consenting adults do in the privacy of the bedroom is not my business nor concern. My objection to same-sex marriage comes from a deep Christian faith, love of country and concern for the future of the African-American people. How does same-sex marriage affect black America? Consider this June 23 Associated Press excerpt: Preliminary census estimates also show the share of African-American households headed by women — mostly single mothers — now exceeds African-American households with married couples, reflecting ...
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Voter ID is No Jim Crow — I Know, by Charles Butler

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Having experienced the psychological pain of Jim Crow laws firsthand, I won't allow those who likely only read about Jim Crow in history books to trivialize it. That's why I'm outraged about a recent edition of TV One's "Washington Watch" in which host Roland Martin and Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) compared state-level voter identification rules to Jim Crow. To the contrary, requiring valid identification in exchange for something as sacred as a ballot is a pragmatic approach to governing. Martin mused: "We talk about [voting being] the fundamental right [of] Americans, but to put roadblocks up to… for… voting ...
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Affirmative Action in Basketball? Not Good There… Or Anywhere, by Jerome Hudson

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Exposingleftists.com arrived on the campus of the University of California, Merced last May to gather signatures on a petition calling for a redistribution of grade point averages. Not surprisingly, few star students wanted to share the fruits of their academic labors. But the logic was liberally sound. Students who worked hard and studied longer than their peers, in the spirit of fairness, should be willing to sacrifice their higher GPAs to benefit those whose grades weren't so high due to laziness or ineptitude, or both. Paradoxically, many of the same A students unwilling to take a B to save someone ...
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Forget the Debt Ceiling — Raise Our Moral Ceiling, by Jerome Hudson

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As the White House lobbies to raise the nation's debt ceiling, why not instead help raise its moral ceiling? After decades of rewarding bad behavior, it's in the government's best interest — and perhaps even its duty — to promote the morals and values that made our nation great. At present, the Obama Administration wants Congress to raise the debt ceiling so our government can borrow more than the almost $14.3 trillion currently allowed by law.  Conservatives want any debt increase tied to spending cuts, and a recent vote shows Obama lacks the political capital to ram through an increase ...
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Obama’s Energy Policy Benefits America’s Elites, by Deneen Borelli

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Our nation's natural resources and access to affordable energy are under assault from environmentalists, business interests and progressive politicians. Their plan is to raise the price of fossil fuels to make renewable energy economically competitive. But too many Americans already face significant financial difficulties due to soaring energy costs and rising food prices. For example, a May 2011 USA Today/Gallup poll found that seven in ten Americans say high gasoline prices are causing them personal financial hardship. Lower-income families are hardest hit by soaring energy prices. A recent study concluded that these households are spending nearly a quarter of their ...
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Social Networking to Achieve Racial Unity, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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While I've supported a far less radical and more free market version of black nation-building than the New Black Panther Party, I realize that, for many reasons, nation formation in the traditional sense is a difficult and unlikely prospect today. At the same time, I am intrigued by cybernetic governance — the notion of conducting government affairs via computer. In a world of cyber governance, citizens are informed of societal issues and concerns and can then participate in the decision-making process through their electronic devices. Cybernetic government creates a non-spatial society where it does not matter what physical area one ...
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While Obama Bounces, America Declines, by Jerome Hudson

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While pundits debate if Obama's decision to kill Osama bin Laden benefits the President politically, the average American — after some celebration — is still fixated on the economy. Unemployment still hovers around nine percent. Home values are still down and the dollar is in a nosedive. Food and gas prices are soaring, and one in seven Americans receives food stamps. Is this how we "win the future"? After all, how can so many Americans sidelined by joblessness, more people joining the entitlement rolls and the budding normality of a more marginalized and cheapened understanding of individual responsibly be seen ...
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Libya: The Beginning of Obama’s Quagmire? by Roscoe V. Brown, Jr.

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America's involvement in Libya is not the fault of America's military leaders. Put the blame at the feet of President Barack Obama and his advisors. Blame the White House for the bad planning, the last-minute decision to get in the game, bypassing Congress for approval to intervene and for embroiling our nation in Libya's civil war. With his actions, Obama has pleased no one — especially his traditional base of support. There's much discord within the liberal rank-and-file over what Obama is doing in Libya. Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) has even gone so far as to say that Obama's Libyan ...
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51 Million Reasons to End Federally Funded Abortions, by Jerome Hudson

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Pro-life activists exposed serious abuses at Planned Parenthood. There was outrage from the left. In offices around America, actors pretending to be a pimp and an underage girl taped Planned Parenthood employees giving out advice about obtaining illegal abortions and getting back into the sex trade as quickly as possible without running afoul of the law. Exposure of these prohibited practices at facilities supported by taxpayer dollars played an obvious role in the U.S. House of Representatives vote to strip Planned Parenthood of funding on February 18 and the demand from many lawmakers that a ban be included on any ...
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Obama’s Political Fears Led to Libya Indecision?

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Freedom is flourishing in the Middle East. Popular movements against dictators and monarchs from Tunis to Tehran prove the doctrine of the Reagan and Bush presidencies to promote freedom and democracy abroad was a sound investment. Unfortunately, President Obama may have done his predecessors' work a disservice with his reluctance to engage. He was late to the game in supporting the mostly peaceful Egyptian revolution, and his similar tardiness with Libya — where Muammar Gaddafi's violent response virtually obliterated the opposition before Obama stepped in (without the congressional involvement he once promised and his Vice President once insisted upon1). While ...
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Tea Party Not to Blame for Budget Breakdown, by Deneen Borelli

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Throughout the recent budget debate, liberals blamed the impasse over the final numbers on the tea party movement. This progressive political strategy served a two-fold objective. First, by assigning responsibility for the failing budget negotiations on the tea party, liberals hoped to avoid any culpability in the morass. Second, if there was a government slowdown, they want any public hardships blamed on anyone but themselves. After years of trying to label the tea party movement as extremist, liberals hoped that shuttered museums, national park closures and concerns about grandma not getting her Social Security check would turn public opinion against ...
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Save the Suds from Environmental Extremism, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

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Washington is regulating the common light bulb out of existence and raiding America's medicine cabinet. Now, the Obama Administration's EPA is preparing to go after soap! Remember the hand sanitizing gels that were on virtually every countertop, desk and in every restaurant during the 2009 swine flu scare? They were promoted at the time by the Centers for Disease Control as a means of preventing the spread of the deadly disease. Spurred by radical environmentalists, the EPA could be on the verge of trying to ban one of the key ingredients in many hand sanitizer gels, soaps, toothpastes and other ...
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Why Al Sharpton is Afraid of Black Conservatives, by Kevin Martin

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As a black conservative, I've come to the conclusion that my progressive critics don't dislike me as much as they fear people such as me. Black progressives are particularly embittered of us because black conservatives can counter their lies, smears and all-around disinformation in claiming to represent the views of all blacks. Nowhere has this been more evident lately than when black progressives seek to smear the tea party movement as racist. Despite tea partiers coming together in opposition to out-of-control spending and a record deficit, the crushing regulatory control of the Obama Administration and Obama's rubber-stamp on Capitol Hill ...
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Racism Double Standard at the NAACP, by Deneen Borelli

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It's clear that the civil rights establishment, knee-jerk toward what it perceives to be discrimination, turns a blind eye to intolerance and incivility directed at conservatives — even when the victims are black. Over the past two years, for example, the NAACP paired itself with virtually every left-wing group opposing the Tea Party movement. The nation's oldest civil rights group seemed eager to lend its credibility to efforts painting proponents of less government and more freedom as racist. The NAACP partnered with ThinkProgress, Media Matters for America and New Left Media on TeaPartyTracker.org, a website that suggested racism could be ...
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The Coming War on Menthol Cigarettes

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Last year, not long after the Food and Drug Administration got legislative authority to regulate tobacco, "flavored" cigarettes were banned — on behalf of the children. This was largely a publicity stunt since Twista Lime, Kauai Kolada and other flavored cigarettes made up less than one percent of the cigarette market and manufacturers had largely scaled back their production of flavored cigarettes by the time the FDA announced the ban. Now the FDA is embarking on something more ambitious: Going after menthol cigarettes. Perhaps the attack on flavored cigarettes was a practice run, because the stakes are much higher now ...
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Obama is Not Heeding to the Lesson of Wisconsin, by Deneen Borelli

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President Barack Obama is surrounded by a broad and diverse array of challenges.  From slow economic growth and high unemployment to emerging international crises, Obama faces mounting pressure to show leadership. But all of these weighty national and international burdens have not prevented Obama from sticking his nose in to a purely state matter. Instead of concentrating on flashpoints in the Middle East or working with Congress to cut the budget and avoid a government shutdown, the commander-in-chief chose to jump in the middle of a budget battle between public unions and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. While the newly-elected Walker ...
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What Can the Tea Party Do to Attract Minorities? by Emery McClendon

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As a tea party organizer and black man, I am often asked how a movement with the critical mission of saving and restoring our republic can attract minorities currently weak in numbers in tea party ranks. The mainstream media and civil rights lobbyists have perpetuated the myth that tea partiers have racist tendencies. These untrue accusations must be countered. Tea party activism is born out of concerns about the direction our leaders are taking this country.  Excessive spending, expanded government, ever-higher taxes and government-run health care are driving concerns that are common to every American. So the tea party began with ...
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