Author: David Almasi

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Holder’s “Sacred” Speech Leaves Project 21 Members Puzzled

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“Sacred.” It’s an interesting word for Attorney General Eric Holder to have used — considering the venue. Holder was a guest of the Congressional Black Caucus yesterday as they met with black clergy to, in the words of CBC chairman ...
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Occupy Occupy D.C.: Voting Rights at Top of Week 4 Agenda

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Sandwiched in between the Russian election (and its alleged corruption) and our own “Super Tuesday” presidential primaries, the National Center’s “Occupy Occupy D.C.” street team returns on Monday for its fourth week at Washington, D.C.’s Freedom Plaza. Today’s message: free ...
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Horace Cooper Interview on “Ghost Voting”

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National Center Adjunct Fellow and Project 21 spokesman Horace Cooper recently did an interview with CNSNews about his paper on “ghost voting” and the need for stronger protections against ballot fraud: The interview came about due to Horace’s new National ...
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Project 21’s Stacy Swimp on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Personal Responsibility

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Here are some words of wisdom from Project 21 spokesman Stacy Swimp about properly commemorating Martin Luther King Day.  They are taken from an interview that Stacy gave to Michigan Live in 2011 after he spoke at a King Day ...
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Project 21’s Stacys Condemn Obama’s Recess Appointments

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On January 4, President Obama — whose official bio notes he was a constitutional scholar — decided the Senate was out of session long enough for his needs and claimed recess appointment authority to install Richard Cordray as the first director ...
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Project 21’s Shelby Emmett Slams Using Civil Rights to Avoid Competition

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Arguments have begun in a trial that pits some students and alumni of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the state of Maryland against that state’s educational system. The plaintiffs complain that Maryland education officials haven’t set aside the ...
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Project 21’s Jones to Attorney General Holder: Treat Voting Like Banking

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Attorney General Eric Holder is scheduled to speak about voting rights issues on December 13 at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library and Museum in Austin, Texas. In his choice of the Johnson Presidential Library, Holder is obviously using the ...
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Project 21’s Deneen Borelli on Fox News Channel’s Christmas Eve “Power Panel”

Project 21’s Deneen Borelli on Fox News Channel’s Christmas Eve “Power Panel”

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Take a break from your tree-trimming and last minute shopping on Saturday afternoon to watch Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli on the Fox News Channel. Deneen is scheduled to participate in the “Power Panel” segment of “America’s News Headquarters.” In ...
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“Occupy Wall Street 101” Panned by Project 21 Fellow

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On the 12/10/11 edition of “America’s News Headquarters” on the Fox News Channel, Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli says the “devil is in the details” and that she “sees[s] propaganda in this whole thing” regarding an announced set of courses ...
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When Minority Rights Apparently Don’t Matter to the NAACP

When Minority Rights Apparently Don’t Matter to the NAACP

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On December 20, there was a congressional hearing held to discuss the “Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act of 2011.”   The bill’s sponsor, Representative Trent Franks (R-AZ), the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on ...
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