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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 ...
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Constitutional Scholar Comments on Supreme Court's Newest ObamaCare Case

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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Critical Affirmative Action Case Today

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, ...
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Black Activists Support Former BET CEO's Comments Against Obama Class Warfare

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 ...
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