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Politicians Lose Because of Extremism, Not Race

Politicians Lose Because of Extremism, Not Race

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Racism was “not a factor” in recent election results, says Project 21 Co-Chairman Horace Cooper, adding that it is “ridiculous” to perpetuate the notion that racial bias played a major role in influencing people’s voting behavior. On Fox News Channel’s “The ...
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Pastor Explains “Obligation to Protect My Flock” With a Gun

Pastor Explains “Obligation to Protect My Flock” With a Gun

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When Project 21 Co-Chairman Council Nedd II was younger, he remembers his Uncle John – a pastor at a Washington, D.C. church – carrying a gun during services. “I remember thinking it was funny at the time, but now here I am ...
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Churches Must Provide Spiritual and Physical Protection

Churches Must Provide Spiritual and Physical Protection

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In a recent Daily Caller commentary, Project 21 Co-Chairman Council Nedd II – an Anglican bishop and Pennsylvania State Constable – revealed that he decided to keep a pistol on his hip during services after a gunman killed 11 people worshipping in ...
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Challenging Sharpton’s Attack on Black Conservatives

Challenging Sharpton’s Attack on Black Conservatives

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Project 21 Co-Chairman Horace Cooper is challenging Rev. Al Sharpton’s apparent belief that the Reverend and others on the left have a “monopoly on outreach” when it comes to black Americans. In a Fox News Channel interview, Horace added that what ...
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After the Pittsburgh Massacre, A Pistol in the Pulpit

After the Pittsburgh Massacre, A Pistol in the Pulpit

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After last year’s attack on the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, Project 21 Co-Chairman Council Nedd II – an Anglican bishop and Pennsylvania State Constable – reconsidered his decision not to carry a gun while officiating church services. In a new ...
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Ensuring Every Vote Counts

Ensuring Every Vote Counts

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Civil rights activists marched, organized and died to secure the right for all Americans to vote. “[W]ithout effective safeguards,” wrote Project 21 member Derrick Hollie, “the civil rights movement’s goal of making everybody’s vote count may never be achieved.” In a ...
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Trump’s 'Nationalism' Defended: He Simply Loves America

Trump’s ‘Nationalism’ Defended: He Simply Loves America

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President Trump’s critics are atwitter over his recent comment in Texas about being a “nationalist.” Horace Cooper, a senior fellow with the National Center, explained simply on the Fox News Channel that “[t]he President loves this country” and “is working ...
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“Environmental Justice” May Limit Black Opportunity

“Environmental Justice” May Limit Black Opportunity

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Buckingham County, Virginia has the chance to be a part of something that could lower many power bills and economically benefit the community. But, as Project 21 member Derrick Hollie wrote in a Daily Signal commentary, “if paternalistic liberal environmentalists have their ...
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Kanye’s Candor Encourages Blacks to Embrace Conservatism

Kanye’s Candor Encourages Blacks to Embrace Conservatism

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To assess the impact rapper and A-list black celebrity Kanye West is having on black American political evolution after his high-profile visit to the Trump White House, the One America News Network asked Project 21 Co-Chairman Horace Cooper to comment on ...
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Renaming Senate Building for McCain Shows Subjective Greatness

Renaming Senate Building for McCain Shows Subjective Greatness

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Shortly after Senator John McCain’s death, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer proposed renaming the Russell Senate Office Building after him. Project 21 member Christopher Arps thinks a name change is appropriate, but wonders if modern political temperament can justify awarding people with such ...
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