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Liberals Crash Tea Party, But Stay Silent On Black Panther Hate Talk, by Deneen Borelli

Liberals Crash Tea Party, But Stay Silent On Black Panther Hate Talk, by Deneen Borelli

New Visions Commentary /
Over the past year, members of the liberal media, progressive politicians and the Hollywood elite have demonized the tea party movement partly by claiming that tea partiers are a fringe group driven by racial animosity. Now, faced with unequivocally racist ...
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Juneteenth Civil Rights Holiday Observed While Future Freedom Remains At Risk

Juneteenth Civil Rights Holiday Observed While Future Freedom Remains At Risk

Press Release /
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 ...
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Mychal Massie

Wake Up, Lazy Parents! by Mychal Massie

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Wake Up, Lazy Parents! by Mychal Massie (bio) A pendulum can swing only so far in one direction before it must return. Conservatives should take this to heart as President Obama currently swings America to the far left. We should ...
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Bob Parks

Crying Wolf Over a “Racist” Cat and Rabbit, by Bob Parks

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Crying Wolf Over a “Racist” Cat and Rabbit by Bob Parks (bio) It is said that you can’t debate the insane. That must have been Hallmark’s strategy. After three years on the market, the greeting card giant Hallmark quickly pulled ...
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R. Dozier Gray

Juneteenth a Time for Self-Assessment, by R. Dozier Gray

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  Juneteenth a Time for Self-Assessment by R. Dozier Gray (bio) Juneteenth is the June 19 anniversary of the day in 1865 when the black residents of Galveston, Texas learned about the Emancipation Proclamation and their freedom. Today, its commemoration ...
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See Something, Say Something: New York City Versus Arizona, by Horace Cooper

See Something, Say Something: New York City Versus Arizona, by Horace Cooper

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After a bomb was recently discovered in a smoking Nissan SUV in Times Square, America watched anxiously as city, state, and federal authorities investigated. In just 53 hours, law enforcement and national security teams working together successfully apprehended the terrorist ...
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Black Activists Comment on Kagan Nomination to U.S. Supreme Court

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 ...
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Congressman Should Know Better than to Compare Tea Party Attendees to Klansmen, Black Leader Says

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 ...
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R. Dozier Gray

Freedom to Fail, by R. Dozier Gray

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  Freedom to Fail by R. Dozier Gray (bio) As an individual, I enjoy my freedom. As a veteran of our armed forces, I respect the price of freedom and the costs that are associated with keeping our people free ...
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Deneen Borelli

Climate Claims Could Raise the Prices of What You Buy, by Deneen Borelli

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Climate Claims Could Raise the Prices of What You Buy by Deneen Borelli (bio) Mankind's advancement is blamed for heating the planet, but the proposal to stop the seas from rising and the glaciers from melting could cause an economic ...
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