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High Court's Ringing Endorsement of Religious Freedom

High Court’s Ringing Endorsement of Religious Freedom

New Visions Commentary /
Americans enjoyed their Thanksgiving time with family last week and simultaneously discovered a special treat. In a per curiamopinion the U.S. Supreme Court sided with ...
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Biden’s Appointments Betray Civil Rights Goals

Biden’s Appointments Betray Civil Rights Goals

ConservativeBlog.org /
In assembling his anticipated presidential cabinet, Joe Biden appears to be more focused on how his top advisors look than how they might perform. And ...
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Black Activists Praise Employment Boom That Defies COVID-19 Challenges

Black Activists Praise Employment Boom That Defies COVID-19 Challenges

Press Release /
Trump Free-Market Policies Are Credited for “Stunning” Economic Recovery Washington, D.C. – The latest federal employment report revealed yet another month of recovery for the ...
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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 Activists Condemn Philadelphia City Council’s Boy Scout Eviction

Press Release /
Black activists from the Project 21 leadership network are condemning the Philadelphia City Council's decision to evict the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) from its regional headquarters after the city failed to reach a compromise with the Boy Scouts on a gay rights policy. "I live close to Philadelphia and am aware of the problems plaguing the city," said Project 21 member Jimmie Hollis. "The fact that the City Council is taking exception to the Boy Scouts is an outrage. With so much to fix, why are they so willing to instead hobble an organization trying to help people?" On ...
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Where is the Feminist Outrage Over Jailing of British Woman in Sudan?

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Washington, D.C. - Deneen Borelli, a fellow with the Project 21 black leadership network, is condemning the jailing and likely deportation of a female British teacher in Sudan because she allowed the children in her class to name a teddy bear "Muhammed."  Borelli is also critical of American feminists for their uncharacteristic silence on this issue. Gillian Gibbons was arrested and tried in Khartoum, Sudan this week after a secretary at the Unity High School where Gibbons taught reported her to Sudanese authorities.  Gibbons was arrested for allowing the seven-year-old students in her class to name a stuffed bear with ...
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Black Activists Criticize Local NAACP, School Officials for Censoring Ohio School Play

ConservativeBlog.org, Press Release /
Washington, D.C. - The Lakota East High School dramatic production of the Agatha Christie novel Ten Little Indians -- initially cancelled by school administrators after it was called racially insensitive by a local NAACP leader -- is back on, but with changes that imply the play will be compromised by political correctness. Members of the Project 21 black leadership network call the actions of Butler County NAACP president Gary Hines inappropriate and detrimental to race relations.  They say it presents the appearance of a shakedown of the southwestern Ohio school system.  They are also critical of school officials for buckling ...
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Group Backs Punishment for Bush-Bashing Bridge Players; “Card Table Dixie Chicks” Deserve Sanctions for Unsportsmanlike Behavior, Say Project 21 Activists

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Washington, D.C. - Activists affiliated with the Project 21 black leadership network support proposed sanctions for the unrepentant members of a women's bridge team who disparaged President George W. Bush while representing the United States in international competition.  Project 21 activists say team members betrayed their responsibility to remove their personal politics from their professional responsibilities. "Any team representing the United States that diminishes the presidency and embarrasses the American people should have been immediately sent home, and remorseless members now deserve the punishment their sanctioning organization deems appropriate," said Project 21 member Joe R. Hicks.  "We already endure near-treasonous ...
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Black Activist Slams “Buckwheat” Blackout; Louisiana Liberal Latest Pol Given Pass

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Washington, D.C. - After a Louisiana state representative called a noted local civil rights activist "Buckwheat," Project 21 chairman Mychal Massie is criticizing both the lawmaker for saying it and the media for once again appearing to take a pass on reporting about a liberal politician's racial foible. Hazel Boykin, a 75-year-old civil rights activist who helped desegregate Louisiana restaurants and schools, helped Democratic State Representative Carla Blanchard Dartez get voters to the polls earlier this month.  At the end of a private telephone conversation thanking Boykin for her efforts, Representative Dartez said, "Talk to you later, Buckwheat." Buckwheat was ...
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Anti-Photo ID Legislation Would Promote Election Fraud, Says Group

ConservativeBlog.org, Press Release /
Washington, D.C. - Legislation introduced by Representative Keith Ellison (D-MN) to prohibit photo ID requirements for voting in federal elections would promote election fraud, say members of the black leadership network Project 21. "Representative Ellison's proposal is fundamentally flawed and potentially harmful to the integrity of our democratic process," said Project 21 chairman Mychal Massie.  "Why invite that which can only lead to unimaginable fraud and corruption?" Imposing existing Minnesota election law on a national scale, the "Voter Access Protection Act of 2007" (H.R. 4026) would ban the use of photo ID for voter verification in federal elections.  Rep. Ellison ...
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U.S. House Approves Race-Based Government in Hawaii

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Washington, D.C. - The U.S. House of Representatives today approved a far-reaching bill that would create a race-based government with substantial power over the affairs of the state of Hawaii. The "Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2007" (H.R. 505, also called the "Akaka Bill") was adopted by a 261-153 vote. Members of the Project 21 black leadership network say the legislation directly conflicts with the spirit of inclusion and equality that civil rights activists fought so hard to create. "It is contemptibly dishonest, not to mention completely disingenuous, for the very politicians who are best known for decrying racial ...
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Black Group Welcomes Supreme Court Decision to Hear Voter ID Case: “We Have a Right to a Process that is Free of Fraud and Corruption”

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Calling voting "one of the most fundamental rights we have," members of the Project 21 black leadership network are calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to provide a clear and unmistakable ruling on the constitutionality of states requiring voters to show photo identification at polls before the 2008 general elections. Proponents of voter ID requirements say they want to lessen the likelihood of voter fraud.  Opponents, such as Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, say that asking for a driver's license or passport at a polling station is the equivalent of a "modern-day poll tax." "While I am appalled that the Supreme ...
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Black Group Demands Prompt Senate Consideration for Mukasey

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With the nomination of retired federal judge Michael B. Mukasey to become the next attorney general, members of the black leadership network Project 21 are demanding liberal senators not hijack the confirmation process as a means of advancing partisan attacks on the White House. "By engaging in political parlor games and reckless rhetoric instead of doing their constitutionally-mandated duty, the Senate would be abandoning their responsibility to conduct a fair hearing to evaluate Mukasey's qualifications," said Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli. Roll Call reported on September 10 that liberal members of the Democratic Senate leadership are considering holding up the ...
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Dutch Martin Speaks Out on Lawsuit Against Don Imus

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Project 21 member Darryn "Dutch" Martin made the following statement with regard to the lawsuit for slander and defamation of character filed by Rutgers women's basketball team member Kia Vaughn again Don Imus, former Imus co-host Bernard McGuirk, CBS Corporation and CBS Radio: "As a race, blacks endured hundreds of years of slavery and then legalized segregation, brutal racism and other forms of discrimination well into the 20th century.  We emerged from this hardship a stronger and better people.  Now, after all that we've been through, a few unkind words from one largely irrelevant white man is causing so many ...
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Group Applauds FCC Letter on Fairness Doctrine

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Project 21 Chairman Mychal Massie today applauded a statement by FCC Chairman Kevin Martin confirming that the so-called Fairness Doctrine is obsolete. "It can't make our case any stronger than when the agency that once administered the Fairness Doctrine says it is no longer needed," said Project 21 Chairman Mychal Massie, who has hosted a talk radio show. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin says his agency has no intention of reinstating the Fairness Doctrine it dropped 20 years ago.  Furthermore, he says, the need for such regulation "has lessened even further" since it was repealed. Martin made his comments ...
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Protecting Police Officers More Important Than Helping Political Donors, Group Says

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Congress should not put the lives of law enforcement officials at risk to benefit its trial lawyer contributors, says Deneen Borelli of the national black group Project 21. Congress is now considering overturning the Tiahrt Amendment, a measure that restricts certain gun data from being shared outside of the law enforcement community.  Project 21 members are opposing any action that allows trial lawyers, politicians, criminals and others from accessing federal gun trace information. "The only possible purpose served by overturning the Tiahrt Amendment is to aid the anti-gun lobby and make it easier for trial lawyers to sue gun manufacturers," ...
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Hispanic Group Calls for New “Fairness Doctrine”; Blacks Support Free Market

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Black and Hispanic organizations appear to be lining up on different sides of the Fairness Doctrine debate. Domingo Garcia, the national co-chairman of the civil rights commission of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), announced at the group's annual convention last week that he has asked U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to introduce legislation to re-regulate broadcasters through the "Fairness Doctrine." But Mychal Massie, chairman of the black leadership network Project 21, says the Fairness Doctrine is harmful because it substitutes government influences for popular expression in what should be a free market of ideas ...
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Black Group Slams Proposed Resurrection of Radio “Fairness Doctrine”

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The Bush Administration is commended for announcing that it would veto any legislation reinstating the so-called "Fairness Doctrine." The Administration's announcement came following media reports of support for reimposing the Fairness Doctrine by Senators Dianne Feinstein, Dick Durbin, Barbara Boxer, Hillary Clinton, and others.  Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) intends to re-introduce legislation "to restore the Fairness Doctrine" in coming weeks.  Hinchey's "Media Ownership Reform Act (H.R. 3302)," better known as MORA, had 16 co-sponsors in the 109th Congress, but got nowhere due to GOP control. "It's the 'Hush Rush' crowd at it again, and it has nothing to do with ...
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Black Group Calls Senate Leaders “Hypocrites”

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Project 21 members say the liberal Senate leadership, which has embarked on an overnight session to "highlight Republican obstructionism" on consideration to legislation to withdraw troops from Iraq, is hypocritical, as these senators have used the same tactics they now condemn to block the confirmation of President Bush's judicial nominations over the past six-and-a-half years. "The immoral duplicity of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and his henchmen once again unambiguously shows there are no depths too low for liberal politicians to plumb," said Project 21 Chairman Mychal Massie.  "It is extraordinarily incongruous that, on one hand, Reid would complain about ...
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Blacks Admonish Barack Obama for His Opposition to Options for Children in Failing Public Schools

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In a speech to the nation’s largest teachers' union, Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) criticized school vouchers as a means of improving American schools.  The black leadership network Project 21 says the senator supports taking away needed education options for children whose only option often is failing public schools. Local programs already in operation allow parents with children enrolled in consistently failing government-run schools to use a "voucher," much like a scholarship, to place their children in other area public, private or parochial schools they believe will better educate their children. Speaking to a crowd of about 9,000 at the annual ...
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Black Activists Applaud Defeat of Amnesty Bill

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Members of the Project 21 black leadership network applaud the defeat of legislation in the U.S. Senate earlier today that would have created a path to legalization for millions of foreigners residing illegally in the United States without solid guarantees regarding border security and the enforcement of current immigration law. "The defeat of the Bush-Kennedy immigration bill shows the American people can still have their say in the legislative process if they are loud enough," said Project 21 member Kevin Martin.  "When it appeared that so many of our elected officials were going to turn their backs on the overwhelming ...
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Black Activists Applaud Supreme Court Ruling Against Racial Preferences

Press Release /
Today's U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the use of racial preferences in public school admissions is being hailed by members of the Project 21 black leadership network as a necessary step in breaking down existing racial resentment and promoting true equal access to educational opportunity. "It's refreshing that the Supreme Court decided race-based admission standards are unconstitutional," said Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli.  "Racial quotas are harmful because they reinforce resentment towards minorities and increases racial tensions.  Parental judgment and educational needs should be the basis for choosing what schools children should attend." The ruling combined two cases: Community Schools ...
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Black Conservative Groups Commends President for Stem Cell Veto

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Members of the Project 21 black leadership network hail President George W. Bush's veto of a bill that would allow federal funding to be used for embryonic stem cell research.  Project 21 members stand firmly with the large numbers of Americans who support research in this field of science that does not destroy human life in the process. In a June 20 White House ceremony that was attended by Project 21 staff director David Almasi, President Bush announced his veto of congressional legislation to allow the federal funding of embryonic stem cell research.  Bush also announced the issuance of an ...
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Black Conservatives Mark “Juneteenth” Civil Rights Holiday

Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are asking that the oldest and most recognized commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States - "Juneteenth," observed on June 19 - be used as a day for reflection on the struggle for freedom and the ongoing quest for self-empowerment. Project 21 members urge black Americans to use this day to embrace their inherent talents and strengthen their ties with family and community for the betterment of themselves and future generations. "The abolishment of slavery paved the way for blacks to empower themselves and opened the doors for freedom ...
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New Visions Commentary

Inequality Within, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

New Visions Commentary /
  Inequality Within by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D. (bio) An Obama presidency does not expunge the issue of inequality in America. Whether one is concerned with issues such as income or wealth inequality, the differences between white and black Americans as groups remains stark. For example, a November 2007 report by the Brookings Institution noted that, while incomes of both black and white families rose over the past few decades, the rise has been less for blacks.  This continuing income disparity, it was charged, is made worse by the large number of black single-parent households and other factors that can create ...
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Obama Can Protect or Destroy Marriage, by Niger Innis

New Visions Commentary /
  Obama Can Protect or Destroy Marriage by Niger Innis (bio) President Barack Obama's personal triumph over the generational legacy of black broken homes has the power - by virtue of example - to heal and strengthen marriage in America. But the nation's first black president could allow great harm to be inflicted upon the future of marriage by aligning himself with those who falsely invoke the legacy of "civil rights" to radically redefine marriage. An emboldened, radical congressional leadership and its allies in the media are pushing President Obama to help repeal the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) ...
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Lifestyles of the Spendthrift and Infamous, by Ak’Bar A. Shabazz

New Visions Commentary /
Lifestyles of the Spendthrift and Infamous by Ak'Bar A. Shabazz (bio) In 1996, Bill Clinton declared an end to big government.  He was premature. Our nation is now recklessly casting aside personal responsibility, limited government and a free market that has not failed us throughout our history.  And there's no reason why our current economic woes should cause us to cast them aside. A philosophy, however, is emerging that government exists to either strengthen one's position or pay for one's mishaps. Ronald Reagan, our nation's last great president, saw a direct correlation between government expansion and a loss of liberty.  ...
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Eric Holder is the Coward – And an Embarrassment, by Lisa Fritsch

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  Eric Holder is the Coward - And an Embarrassment by Lisa Fritsch (bio) Here we go again. Another black liberal elitist - this time, Attorney General Eric Holder - is telling Americans they aren't living up to his standards. What's the problem this time?  "[W]e, average Americans," Holder said at a recent Black History Month lecture, "simply do not talk enough with each other about race."  Holder, who is black, calls America "a nation of cowards" on racial matters. Excuse me, but aren't Holder's concerns a bit misplaced? For a black man who just became the nation's top legal ...
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True Peace in the Middle East, by Ak’Bar A. Shabazz

New Visions Commentary /
  True Peace in the Middle East by Ak'Bar A. Shabazz (bio) It seems the longer hostilities between Israel and Hamas militants controlling the Gaza Strip drag on, the more public opinion will turn against Israel.  Too many Palestinian civilians are hurt and dead. Shock and awe over civilian casualties is exactly what Hamas wants, which unfairly penalizes Israel for actions for which both sides deserve blame.  Hamas seems to find the propaganda value of civilian deaths as strategically important as their supply of rockets and bullets. While Europeans gets lathered up over Middle East unrest, Americans tend to yawn.  ...
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Obama’s Wrong Way of Doing Things Right, by Mychal Massie

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Obama's Wrong Way of Doing Things Right by Mychal Massie (bio) During his campaign, then-presidential candidate Barack Obama cast then-President George W. Bush as doing everything wrong.  So, what will President Obama do right? If his first steps are any indication - not much.  A successful presidency does not come from taking classroom theory on failed political systems and saying "I can make it work." On his second day in office, for example, Obama called for Israel to open its border with Gaza.  He wants a lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians.  A noble idea, albeit Pollyanna.  He seems ...
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White House Health Care Reform: It’s a Matter of Trust, by Murdock “Doc” Gibbs

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White House Health Care Reform: It's a Matter of Trust by Murdock "Doc" Gibbs (bio) The following is my reply to an unsolicited e-mail I received from David Alexrod, President Obama's senior advisor.  Axelrod's letter, which was recently received - unsolicited - by many Americans, asked me to help promote the President's health care agenda: Dear Mr. Axelrod, Thank you for your letter encouraging me to support President Obama's plan to fundamentally restructure the way Americans obtain their health care. Because you and President Obama seem to have no qualms whatsoever about building yet another big government bureaucracy and increasing ...
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Good Health and Good Stewardship, by Bishop Council Nedd II

New Visions Commentary /
Throughout the Bible, there are passages suggesting that much is expected from those to whom much is given. One of the greatest gifts God has given his people on earth is the gift of good health.  Like all gifts, however, competent stewardship is required. Stewardship of health is normally one's own responsibility.  In the case of the aged, that responsibility often falls to others.  Grown sons and daughters are finding themselves in a role-reversal as they are required to make medical and other decisions for their elderly parents. Until recently, old age was synonymous with chronic illnesses and infirmity.  Today, ...
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Arming Against the Thugs, by Stephen Roberts, M.Div.

New Visions Commentary /
In the summer of 2008, police in Washington, D.C. set up military-style checkpoints to stop vehicles without a "legitimate purpose" from entering the city's Trinidad neighborhood.  It was a bold attempt to stop the murders and violent crimes plaguing the area. During next year's inauguration of Barack Obama, that same police force is already warning it will not be able to provide adequate protection to revelers taking advantage of extended drinking hours at bars and nightclubs throughout the city. In 2002, when Shelley Parker discovered the Capitol Hill home she had recently bought was located on a block where men ...
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Football Fantasies and Education Essentials, by Ak’Bar A. Shabazz

New Visions Commentary /
As the year ends, so will the seasons of most high school football teams.  Both the victorious and vanquished will move on to other things. For many senior players, it is likely to be the last time they play organized sports.  According to the NCAA, just over five percent of high school football players will play in college, and even fewer will end up playing professionally. What happens to those kids who didn't prepare for this reality?  What is the fate of the countless young men and women who will never play sports again?  How can they be kept from ...
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Make Detroit and Wall Street Work Together, by Ak’Bar A. Shabazz

New Visions Commentary /
In bailing out American automakers, Congress is essentially using taxpayer money to cover for bad business decisions. After years of mediocrity in the industry that seemed to come to a head in a recent series of angry congressional hearings, executives say they have seen the light and will mend their ways. Initial bailout money is slated to come from the Department of Energy.  Congressional Democrats want the money to come from the $700 billion previously allocated to save American financial institutions.  The White House wants separate bailouts. Why not merge the bailouts?  As is common in mergers, aspects of both ...
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What’s Good for the Goose is Good for the Gander, by Ak’Bar A. Shabazz

New Visions Commentary /
National rules for bankruptcy were overhauled by federal legislation in 2005. The new law means that bankruptcy is no longer a guaranteed path to a fresh start and relief from heavy financial burdens.  To declare bankruptcy, one must now meet more rigorous standards to prove one's inability to deal with debt and wipe one's slate clean.  There are even stricter guidelines covering confirmed victims of identity theft.  This reform was widely recognized as a victory for banks, credit card companies and even vehicle manufacturers (who often finance what they sell) because it guaranteed lenders a far greater return because debtors ...
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Don’t “Change” Religious Freedom, by Bishop Council Nedd II

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As the nation waits with great anticipation for President-Elect Barack Obama to begin unveiling his policies for rescuing our economy and managing our two wars, the real indicator of his presidential success may be how well he handles his most ardent supporters. While Americans may have voted for "change," the Pandora's Box of extreme political interests supporting Obama's candidacy could end up shocking many of his supporters. In 2004, Eli Pariser of the leftist MoveOn.org said of the Democratic Party: "Now it's our party.  We bought it, we own it and we're going to take it back."  Obama's rise to ...
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Black Backing of Barack Should Not Be Unconditional, by Deneen Borelli

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Barack Obama's election is a capstone on black Americans' struggle for equality. While isolated racial intolerance can be expected to continue, Obama's electoral landslide and victory in majority-white states such as Iowa and southern states such as Virginia put to rest concerns about a so-called "Bradley effect," in which whites allegedly publicly support - but secretly vote against - black candidates. President-elect Obama's life story is also a tribute to our nation's greatness and endless opportunity.  In few other nations could a fatherless, racial minority of modest means rise to the most powerful position in the world. There is a ...
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Don’t Expect “Change” to Change Much, by Bishop Council Nedd II

New Visions Commentary /
It was around 11:30 pm on election night - after electoral vote counting put Senator Barack Obama over the top and guaranteed him the presidency - when I received a phone call from a dear friend. Normally one of the most stoic people I know, my friend was obviously in tears and seemed to be quivering with excitement about the Obama victory.  While not a registered Democrat, she kept telling me: "We won.  I can't believe we won." As a black conservative who did not simply vote my race and who never supported the Obama candidacy, I went to bed ...
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Elites Denying Affordable Energy to Average Americans, by Deneen Borelli

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Failing schools, crime and single-parent households are just a few of the challenges facing urban communities.  Now, thanks to "Club Green" - radical environmentalists and their supporters - soaring energy prices join the list. Club Green fights against oil exploration in Alaska and off our coasts.  A moratorium on offshore drilling was removed from a temporary spending bill, ending a 26-year ban on new leases at the end of September.  While a hit to Club Green, House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey (D-WI) points out this boon to domestic energy production could be fleeting.  Obey told reporters, "This next election ...
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Jackson Getting It Both Ways Means Some Get Nothing, by Stephen Roberts, M.Div.

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Anyone believing "you can't have it both ways" doesn't know Reverend Jesse Jackson. Jackson has flip-flopped on important issues, finding alleged civil rights justifications on both sides.  While politically advantageous to Jackson, the practice leaves him with a troubling legacy Before he developed presidential ambitions, the pro-life movement had an ally in Jackson.  In 1977, Jackson wrote in Right to Life News: "The question of 'life' is The Question of the 20th century."  He further wrote that "life is the highest human good because life is sacred," asserting that abortion is fundamentally immoral. In that same article, Jackson pointed out ...
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Rangel Ethics Mess Feels Like History Repeating Itself, by Bishop Council Nedd II

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This legendary black congressman suffered from allegations about misusing his position as a powerful committee chairman.  Questions arose about his travel habits and a seaside property.  His displays of wealth ill-represented his poor Harlem constituency. Is it Charles Rangel, the embattled current chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee?  No, but it's close.  It's Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. - the man Rangel defeated in 1970. Four decades later, Rangel is experiencing uncanny parallels to situations that destroyed Powell's congressional career.  Despite the ignominious circumstances of Powell's forced retirement, he remains fondly remembered for his civil rights work and his ...
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Finding Financial Security Through Old-School Wisdom, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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Isn't it rich when something that was drilled into your head when you were a child starts making perfect sense? For me, it was Proverbs 4:7 - "Wisdom is the principal thing, therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting, get understanding." During the current economic crisis, this advice is especially relevant. Black Americans appear to have been disproportionately affected by the subprime loan crisis.  Consider that,  according to a study by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, subprime mortgage loans were more prevalent than prime loans among blacks in 98.5 percent of 331 metropolitan areas surveyed in 2003. Why were ...
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Racist Claims About Lottery a Losing Wager, by Stephen Roberts, M.Div.

New Visions Commentary /
Take out a coin and flip it in the air five times. Unless it's a trick coin, there will be an uneven number of heads or tails.  Is the coin - and the government that minted it - biased? Of course they aren't.  It's a game of chance.      In Buffalo, however, there are charges that the New York Lottery is cheating the poor and minorities.  Those making the charges are not concerned about gambling, but that the most popular games aren't paying enough. Rather than condemning gambling, complainers want the games to be more enticing to make things right. Like ...
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