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Congress Considers Canceling Conservative Channels

Congress Considers Canceling Conservative Channels

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On Capitol Hill this week, the U.S. House of Representatives is set to convene a hearing to assess the “frightening reality” that the alleged “spread ...
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China Threat Now Encompasses 'Man's Best Friend'

China Threat Now Encompasses ‘Man’s Best Friend’

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One key distinction between the Trump administration and Mr. Biden’s is the attitude toward China. Trump recognized just how much Beijing took advantage of America ...
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Focus Black History on Black Families

Focus Black History on Black Families

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Black History Month nowadays puts more emphasis on celebrity and politics than it does on the importance of black families. In an interview on Newsmax ...
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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

Majority of Blacks Surveyed Support Voter ID Laws

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Civil Rights Scaremongering Against Polling Place Protections Rings Hollow With Many Blacks Black Activists Say Identity Verification Only Way to Preserve Ballot Integrity, Ensure Every Vote Counts St. Louis/Washington, D.C. - A new poll shows that a majority of black Americans support voter ID laws despite a full-court press by the Obama Administration and its supporters in and out of government to label such polling place protections as a danger to civil rights. Members of the Project 21 black leadership network note this very basic safeguard ensures the integrity of the democratic process and provides Americans of all races, genders ...
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60th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education Desegregation Decision Commemorated

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Jim Crow Banished, But Failing Public Schools a Crisis for Many Black Youth Vouchers and Other Alternatives to Failing Public Schools Needed for Full Equality of Opportunity Washington, D.C. - On the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education ruling that mandated desegregation in American public schools, members of the Project 21 black leadership network commend the necessary desegregation of public education, but point out that providing all students with a quality education, including viable alternatives, still challenges government. "While it's important to commemorate Brown v. Board of Education as the beginning of the end ...
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Black Leadership Network Condemns Race-Based Justice in Pennsylvania Bribery Case

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Four State Lawmakers Caught in Government Bribery Sting; Accused of Taking Cash to Influence Actions on Government Contracts and Voter ID State's Attorney General Declines to Prosecute, Apparently Because Lawmakers are Black and Liberal "It appears that Attorney General Kane picks and chooses the laws she will defend and the crimes she will prosecute based on a political litmus test," says Project 21's Episcopal Missionary Church Bishop Council Nedd II, a Pennsylvanian Washington, D.C. - In the wake of a liberal walkout in the Pennsylvania state legislature and accusations that Pennsylvania's attorney general is declining to prosecute four lawmakers allegedly ...
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Supreme Court on Path to Ending Race Preferences; Ruling in Schuette Case Paves Way for More Equal, Less Divided America

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Black Activists in Favor of Ending Quotas Available for Comments Washington, D.C. - Attorneys and activists with the Project 21 black leadership network are pleased about today's U.S. Supreme Court decision on race preferences, and hope the Court's latest ruling on race-conscious school admissions policies will become decisive in finally ending government-enforced rules creating arbitrary demographic quotas. "Today, the Supreme Court moved us closer to the colorblind principle that Martin Luther King advocated and that is embedded in the 14th Amendment," said Project 21 Co-Chairman Horace Cooper, a former constitutional law professor. "I'm pleased that the principle of treating all ...
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Federal Race-Raters Dealt Major Court Defeat; Black Conservatives Helped Challenge Government Agency’s Race-Card Attack on Job Applicant Credit Checks

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Hypocritical Federal Government Fought Company for Using the Same System Government Uses to Screen Hires Washington, D.C. - In a case in which the Project 21 black leadership network supported the defendant with a legal brief, an appeals court just delivered a stinging rebuke to the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for highly unprofessional methodology in attempting to prove racial disparities in a company's job applicant credit checks. "We decided to weigh in on this case because the EEOC's effort to expand the use of disparate impact analysis went far beyond having any logical nexus with discrimination," said Project 21 ...
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Project 21 Condemns Vandalism of Ole Miss Statue of James Meredith

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Son of Conservative Civil Rights Icon, a Member of Project 21, Issues Statement FBI, Local Police Investigating Apparent Hate Crime Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network condemn the apparent February 16 hate crime on the campus of the University of Mississippi in which a statue of civil rights icon and prominent black conservative James Meredith was vandalized. Meredith's son, John, a founding member of Project 21, has issued a statement about the act and his appreciation for efforts to find the perpetrators. "We join in the condemnation of those who have vandalized the iconic statue ...
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Project 21 Has Harsh Response to President Obama’s 2014 State of the Union Address

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Washington, D.C. - Calling it steeped in class warfare and contempt for the Constitution, commentators with the Project 21 black leadership network are highly critical of President Barack Obama's 2014 State of the Union address. "It's interesting for President Obama to begin his State of the Union address with a list of supposed accomplishments, and then ask for a 'year of action.' He put forth a lot of ideas, yet offered no fixes to the problems that define his administration - an ever-expanding federal deficit, the stifling of jobs by the Affordable Care Act and the continued attempts to rob ...
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Black Activists Blast Congressional Attack on Ballot Protections

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New Bill Provides Fraudsters with Opportunity to Steal, Nullify Votes of Law-Abiding Americans Washington, D.C. - Legal experts with the Project 21 black leadership network are highly critical of new legislation introduced in Congress meant to overturn and pervert reforms to the Voting Rights Act that were instituted by the U.S. Supreme Court just a few months ago. "This proposal is fundamentally flawed. Instead of explicitly acknowledging the rights of states to engage in lawful voter integrity measures, it only does so begrudgingly. And it fails to reset the clock before allowing the federal officials to micro-manage the voter laws ...
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Conservative Black Americans Available for Comment on Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy, Holiday Observance

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Washington, D.C. - Black conservatives affiliated with the Project 21 leadership network are available for comment about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., his beliefs and his legacy in observance of the upcoming national holiday that bears Dr. King's name. For over 20 years, Project 21 has helped promote black conservatives to highlight the political diversity of the black community. "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. embodied hope, courage and love for fellow man. His dream of peace and racial harmony is still achievable through collective efforts to work towards this goal," said Project 21's Demetrius Minor, a youth ministry coordinator and ...
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Obama Civil Rights Nominee Defended Convicted Cop-Killer, Opposed Ballot Safety Measures

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Radical Selection Shows Need for Filibuster Protections, Black Conservatives Say Washington, D.C. - President Barack Obama's controversial nomination of Debo Adegbile to head the U.S. Department of Justice's civil rights office is being criticized by members of the Project 21 black leadership network. Adegbile's radical resume, Project 21 legal and policy experts say, places him far outside of the mainstream and presents an extremely risky choice for a position with tremendous influence over important issues such as immigration and voter protection. "With the Adegbile nomination, President Obama is once again pushing a divisive agenda," said Project 21 Co-Chairman Horace Cooper, ...
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LBJ’s “War on Poverty” Hurt Black Americans

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Five Decades After: Black Progress Hurt by Expansion in Government, Welfare Black Activists Criticize Handout Mentality that Destroyed Traditional Families Washington, D.C. - Fifty years ago today, before a joint session of Congress, President Lyndon Baines Johnson announced an "unconditional war on poverty in America." Today, black activists with the Project 21 leadership network are critical of how that war has been waged. They note the expansion of government and a strategy focused on handouts that discourage self-improvement caused more harm than help to the poor. "Five decades after President Johnson initiated the 'war' on poverty, America remains at around ...
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Obama, Black Political Establishment Criticized for Failure to Directly Address “Knockout Game” Violence

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Washington, D.C. - In no uncertain terms, members of the Project 21 black leadership network are calling out many self-appointed black leaders, activists and journalists for thus far being unwilling to directly address the senseless "knockout game" violence terrorizing innocent Americans. Project 21 members are also thanking those others who are courageously speaking out against the unacceptable mayhem. "The members of the racial grievance industry who've attempted to sanitize rather than denounce this chaotic behavior on the grounds that the offenders are black do so as an insult to all black Americans. In their sanitation process, they excuse the very ...
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Constitutional Scholar Comments on Supreme Court’s Newest ObamaCare Case

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Washington, D.C. - With the U.S. Supreme Court set to address whether businesses can obtain a conscience exemption from ObamaCare's contraception mandate, a constitutional scholar with the Project 21 black leadership network is "pleased" the Court is addressing a "fundamental principle of religious liberty" that the Obama Administration has turned into "a political wedge issue." In taking up the case, the justices are expected to decide on an issue that has divided the lower courts in the face of dozens of legal challenges from for-profit companies seeking ObamaCare exemptions based on constitutional protections of religious freedom. These lawsuits ask for ...
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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Critical Affirmative Action Case Today

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Project 21 Black Conservatives' Network Hopes Eventual Decision Will Invalidate Constitutionality of Racial Quotas Once and for All Case Centers on Whether Referendum Passed in Michigan to Prohibit Preferential Treatment in Public Employment, Education and Contracting Based on "Race, Sex, Color, Ethnicity or National Origin" Violates U.S. Constitution Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case today that may lead to a definitive decision invalidating race quota policies once and for all. Legal experts with the Project 21 black leadership network, which has filed an amici brief in the case, urge the court to do ...
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Black Activists Support Former BET CEO’s Comments Against Obama Class Warfare

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Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are supporting comments made by black businessman Robert Johnson, who took President Obama to task this past weekend for using class warfare to promote his policy agenda. "When it comes to soliciting support for his policies, President Obama's class warfare approach is a sad measure for the state of our country and a telling sign of his failures while in office," said Project 21 spokesman Ak'bar Shabazz. "Condemning Americans for flying in private planes may win applause at union rallies, but it won't help anyone get a job." "After ...
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Black Conservatives Speak Out on Beginning of ObamaCare Enrollment

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Washington, D.C. - With Congress at an impasse and President Obama threatening to shut down the government rather than make concessions regarding his very unpopular federal takeover of private health care, black conservatives with the Project 21 black leadership network remain highly critical of ObamaCare and President Obama's unwillingness to compromise. "ObamaCare will invariably lead to a centralized, rigid health care system that will insert the government as the decisionmaker and destroy the traditional doctor-patient relationship. Cost control will become the driving force. There will be a transfer of wealth -- not from rich to poor, but away from the ...
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Black Conservatives Condemn Obama Administration Lawsuit to Allow Election Day Abuses

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North Carolina Assault an Affront to Supreme Court, Safe Balloting Washington, D.C. - In a clear attempt to reclaim and expand its perceived authority to prevent the enactment of election protections, the Obama Administration filed a lawsuit today that challenges new North Carolina ballot safeguards. Coming in the immediate wake of much-needed reform to the Voting Rights Act by the U.S. Supreme Court, members of the Project 21 black leadership network decry this effort by Barack Obama and Eric Holder to turn back the clock on necessary protections enacted by states to ensure the integrity of Americans' ballots. "For Attorney ...
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Black Conservatives Unimpressed, Unchanged by Obama’s Muddled Syria Speech

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Peacenik President and Staff Out of Depth in Test of Strategic Prowess, Project 21 Members Say Washington, D.C. - With President Barack Obama trying to make the case tonight for fulfilling his red-line demands on the Syrian regime of Bashir al-Assad, members of the Project 21 black leadership network remain unconvinced that the Nobel Peace Prize-winner possesses the authority and the justification to properly handle this foreign policy nightmare of his own making. "President Obama's speech this evening lacked a logical reasoning for what to do about Syria even though he has declared it a national priority," said Project 21's ...
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Black Conservatives Available for Comment on 50th Anniversary of March on Washington and Obama Commemoration Speech

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Washington, D.C. - Black conservatives affiliated with the Project 21 leadership network are available for interview and comment regarding the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington and President Obama's scheduled speech at the Lincoln Memorial. On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and an estimated quarter-million others participated in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. It was at this event that Dr. King gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. At an event marking the anniversary that is organized by the King Center, President Barack Obama is slated to give a speech commemorating the ...
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Black Conservatives Criticize Obama’s March on Washington Speech

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Partisan Words Inappropriate for Solemn Occasion, Project 21 Members Say Washington, D.C. - Black activists with the Project 21 leadership network are critical of President Barack Obama's divisive and political comments made today as part of the 50th anniversary observance of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Approximately 50 years to the minute from when Dr. Martin Luther King began his "I Have a Dream" speech, President Obama stood in the same place as Dr. King to commemorate a solemn yet joyous anniversary. Yet the President seemed more interested in promoting his political agenda than celebrating progress earned ...
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New Visions Commentary

Black History Month Makes a Mockery of Black History, by Stacy Swimp

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During "Black History Month" most people focus on black America's "heroes." Stories are shared about the past, or what some call the "black experience" in America. Unfortunately, Black History Month seems to have become a mechanical celebration of a few people and a few things that are deemed appropriate by the media and black establishment. This tired programming doesn't do justice to the vision of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the founder of "Negro History Week" — the precursor to Black History Month. I suggest that merely heralding a few black heroes and situations is a perversion of the reason Negro ...
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Cult of The Blameless Black, by Nadra Enzi

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Pro-crime black folk are an existential threat not only to law-abiding American blacks, but to law-abiding Americans of all races and creeds — period! "Ohhh, you racist," spit some, appalled that I'd dare speak such heresy. Maybe they think it's a perverse form of self-hatred against my own race. With one sentence, I've defiled modern progressives' most (un)holy of holies when it comes to public safety/civil rights issues: The Cult of the Blameless Black. The Cult of The Blameless Black decrees that black-on-black crime is "victimless." The origins of the Cult of the Blameless Black lie in the fiery crucible ...
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A Deeper Dive into Melissa Harris-Perry’s “Apology,” by Hughey Newsome

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MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry seeks forgiveness. On a recent program, she participated in discussion poking fun at Mitt Romney's Christmas card, which featured him holding his new, adopted African-American grandchild. The race of the newest Romney was the key focus of the jokes. Days later, and after a firestorm of criticism, Harris-Perry tweeted an apology for the insensitive remarks. A tearful on-air apology followed. Fine, but the problem is that Harris-Perry didn't apologize for the worst offense. Melissa Harris-Perry's career is rooted in discussing, writing about and advocating for African-American issues. Someone claiming such expertise should not only have known ...
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Equating Right-To-Work To Slavery Insults Black Americans, by Stacy Swimp

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Last year, officials of a local Teamster union alleged in a state court lawsuit that Michigan's new right-to-work law violates the state constitution's prohibition on slavery. Teamsters Local 214 union lawyers claimed that nonmember workers who want to file a grievance with the company must pay a $150 fee because, even though they have chosen not to join or pay dues, they must still file grievances through the union. Lawyers for the Dearborn-based local claimed that if the law requires the union to provide grievance representation to the workers without compensation, then it is unconstitutional involuntary servitude. In 2012, a ...
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Dr. King’s Legacy and the 21st Century, by Hughey Newsome

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While attending a church service dedicated to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., I was struck by the conflation of what the Civil Rights Movement fought against and what should be our modern-day priorities. In particular, the speaker at this church attempted to say the atrocities of the past remain alive today, only through a different name. Conservatives – those who fight for things such as less government intervention – are getting an unnecessary and undeserved bad rap. There is no question the legacy and reputation of Dr. King is second-to-none. The Civil Rights Movement that secured the ...
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Shame on You, Oprah Winfrey, by Derryck Green

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Oprah Winfrey, a prominent billionaire member of America's racial grievance industry, is claiming once again that the society that idolizes her is racist to the core. In a recent interview with the BBC to promote the European release of "Lee Daniel's The Butler," a movie in which she stars and is considered an Oscar contender, Winfrey said about her friend, President Barack Obama: There's a level of disrespect for the office that occurs in some cases, and maybe even many cases, because he's African-American. There's no question about that. And it's the kind of thing no one ever says, but ...
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Mr. President, Race Relations Suck, and You’re Not Helping, by Bob Parks

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It was all supposed to be so different for race issues in America after Barack Obama became president. Then again — given the players who are still involved in the game — it's no wonder things aren't any better. Despite a rocky primary process in 2008 where things did get a little controversial between Obama and chief rival Hillary Clinton, America did elect its first black president. Even before his official nomination, much less his inauguration, Obama proceeded to lecture us all about the ills of racism in this country and how to overcome them. After he was elected, new ...
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Well-Conceived Plan Needed if Black-White Wealth Gap is to End, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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There is a black-white wealth gap.  It's a quantifiable reality. Getting rid of it, however, may be an impractical, albeit sincere, goal. While this equality goal is not insurmountable, there is no precedent for it ever having been achieved -- and that raises serious challenges when developing a strategy for success. In recorded human history, a substantial black racial demographic group has never experienced a wholesale rise to economic equality with its white counterpart within a leading world power.  This excludes, of course, the rise and recognition of a select few individuals from a racial minority group (e.g., Robert Johnson ...
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Make More Money By Working Harder, by Darryn “Dutch” Martin

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Making a so-called "living wage" is all the rage these days. Forget the minimum wage set by Congress. A living wage adds all sorts of political factors to the equation, usually lumped upon business owners just barely making a profit in this economy. It's class warfare at its worst. In late August, labor unions helped organize picket lines at fast-food restaurants to demand employees there be paid $15 an hour and allowed to unionize. The living wage demanded is more than twice the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. Restaurant owners warn such a dramatic increase would be passed ...
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Regulatory Grinches Seek to Steal Christmas Spirit, by Archbishop Council Nedd II

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Christmastime is supposed to be the season of giving. Why is so much being taken away from people? As a man of the cloth and a staunch defender of the Judeo-Christian faith that built our great nation, one thing that always bothers me is when atheists seek to deprive us of the true reason for the season — the birth of Jesus. There are legal and physical attacks on public Nativity scenes, restrictions on religious aspects of holiday programs and even those who want to essentially ban the "Merry Christmas" greeting. Atheists seem to come of out hiding as stockings ...
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Faith Trumps Atheist Angst, by Derryck Green

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This is the time of year when belligerent atheists corral fellow "freethinkers" together in an attempt to legally disrupt displays of the Nativity. Wherever these innocent — and usually welcomed — Christian religious displays are found, there's often a bitter atheist complaining to local authorities and the media because public display of the baby Jesus in a manger offends their irreligious sensibilities. And the atheist hand appears to be gaining strength as the "war on Christmas" seems to escalate each year. But this is the only time of year when angry atheists are apparently willing to present themselves in large ...
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Inequitable Arguments about Income Inequality, by Hughey Newsome

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Once again, liberals demand an increase in the minimum wage. President Obama said raising the minimum wage — the lowest amount, by law, most employers can pay — is a step in addressing rising income inequality, something he called "the defining challenge of our time." Data on income inequality does not lie... when the goal is to make an oversimplified argument about the rich getting richer and the poor not catching up. The top quintile of wage earners, for example, are not always the same people. Consider the riches to rags stories of rapper M.C. Hammer, football star Ryan Leaf ...
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Too Big for One Man, or Just Obama? by Hughey Newsome

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After the recent revelation that the National Security Agency monitored cell phone conversations in foreign countries, including the cell phone conversations of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other world leaders, the excuse of President Obama's spokesmen and most ardent defenders was that he didn't know the NSA was conducting such controversial surveillance. Two thoughts immediately come to mind. Neither favor Obama's leadership style. First, it is incredibly ironic that then-Senator Obama's 2008 campaign appearance in Germany was labeled a revival of American foreign policy by the media. Without any idea of what security steps may be required to protect Western ...
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The Next Moves in the ObamaCare Deception, by Elaina F. George, MD

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Americans are being led down the wrong path. There has been, and continues to be, a concerted effort on the part of liberal politicians — who are encouraged by the media — to convince the American people that their health care system is the worst in the industrialized world, that doctors are to blame for high costs and that someone taking responsibility for their own health insurance is both selfish and somehow hurts the less fortunate. People are also supposed to believe opposition to government intervention that is designed to pick winners and losers implies they hate the poor or ...
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Has Radical Feminism Achieved A Deceptive Victory? by Darryn “Dutch” Martin

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American men are fed up and angry — and rightfully so. Sick of being constantly portrayed as rapists, abusers, bumbling idiots, irresponsible losers, deadbeat dads (if they're absent), immature fatherly buffoons (if they're present) or overall "bad guys" by the mainstream media and Hollywood, many men have reached a tipping point. Tired of being mistreated by a family court system that either forces financially-crippling child support obligations upon non-custodial fathers or — worse still — forces many men to pay child support for children they later discover are not even biologically their own, men have had it. More and more, ...
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“Race Card” Not Enough to Protect Obama from Lies and Incompetence, by Derryck Green

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To say the ObamaCare rollout has been difficult for President Obama is an understatement. It is the epitome of a disaster. Obama has been in damage-control mode since October 1. The release of his signature legislation, the misnamed Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare), has been disastrous. Bureaucratic incompetence is on full display as the website slows, freezes and crashes, preventing millions of Americans from enrolling in Obama's new entitlement program, or even from shopping on the exchanges to see what they offer. Worse still is Obama's apparently intentional lie claiming that people would be able to keep their current health care ...
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A Practicing Physician’s Prescription for Fixing Health Care, by Elaina F. George, MD

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Despite the desperate attempts at distraction and demonization and the outright lies about what ObamaCare does, the truth remains that having health insurance does not equal getting quality health care. There are definitely problems with the American health insurance industry. If anyone bothered to ask independent private physicians why they no longer take Medicare or Medicaid, or why many are opting out of insurance towards cash-only practices, it's because the game is rigged. It is harder for doctors and, by extension, patients to access quality affordable health care these days. ObamaCare expands and empowers the most expensive aspects of our ...
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Oh, SNAP: What They Forget to Say About Food Stamp Cuts, by Hughey Newsome

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At the end of October, supplemental aid to the federal food stamp program — officially called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP — ran out. USA Today reported "[v]ulnerable populations will be hardest hit." CNN posted a column by Feeding America's Bob Aiken that warned of the new "strain on millions of families struggling with food insecurity." Currently, there are 47 million Americans receiving SNAP entitlements. There were just over 28 million enrolled in 2008. What's largely missing from the coverage is why cuts happened in the first place. Heartless conservative politicians are not responsible for sending kids to ...
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Western Churches Neglect Causes of Radical Islam’s Rise In Africa, by Archbishop Council Nedd II

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How did radical Islam become a legitimate threat in sub-Saharan Africa? Should we care? Perhaps, because one possible reason stretches beyond the African continent. It may eminate from our own houses of worship. After the recent shopping mall attack in Nairobi, Kenya by the Muslim terrorist group Al Shabaab, counterterrorism experts fear increased collaboration among the growing ranks of religious radicals in Africa operating across borders in vast, poorly-policed regions. While terrorism experts are concerned with expanding radicalized Islam, my own leadership role in the Christian community has me preoccupied with how historically Christian areas and formerly majority-Christian countries are ...
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ObamaCare: Academia vs. the Real World, by Christopher Arps

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As ObamaCare clears a major hurdle in its implementation and begins enrolling individuals into the new entitlement, it's interesting to see how much has been delayed, dropped or hastily fixed (or has remained broken, in the case of some insurance exchanges) at this late date. And, with lawmakers continuing to argue over its funding and implementation schedule, it's laughable that ObamaCare proponents are arguing that the fact that ObamaCare is a law makes it sacred and untouchable. It cannot be repealed, they say. Really? I'm sure glad that my ancestors and others fought and died to repeal other bad laws ...
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