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UC-Berkeley Riots: Free Speech, Not Violence, Protected by the Constitution

UC-Berkeley Riots: Free Speech, Not Violence, Protected by the Constitution

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When Milo Yiannopoulos was scheduled to give a speech at University of California-Berkeley, riots broke out that caused more than $100,000 worth of damage. Then the school newspaper published five essays supporting the violence. Are these riots protected under free ...
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President Trump Already Better Than President Obama Regarding Terrorism, Says Project 21's Nedd

President Trump Already Better Than President Obama Regarding Terrorism, Says Project 21’s Nedd

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Project 21’s Council Nedd II discussed President Trump’s immigration executive order as part of a townhall panel on the Fox News Channel program “The First 100 Days” on February 3, 2017. “We had eight years of an Obama Administration, who ...
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What Should the Feds Do About the Chicago ‘Carnage’?

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Can President Donald Trump really “send in the Feds” to deal with the skyrocketing murder and crime rates in Chicago? Horace Cooper, legal fellow at the National Center for Public Policy Research and co-chair of Project 21, appeared on Fox ...
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Should Abortions Be Federally Funded?

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Should taxpayer dollars be used for abortions? On the 9/30/16 episode of RT Network’s “The Big Picture,” one panelist suggested that abortion should be covered by the government through a single-payer system. Horace Cooper, legal analyst at the National Center ...
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Joe Hicks, RIP

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On this Labor Day, a day dedicated to the achievements of American workers, David and I are remembering in particular the contribution of one worker: Joe Hicks, who until his untimely passing from unexpected surgical complications in Los Angeles last ...
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The Sounds of Blackness or A False Narrative?

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This is a guest post by Emery McClendon of Project 21 The black community has a big problem. It mainly stems from a lack of teaching morals, values, personal responsibility, and a respect for God, country, and the family. All ...
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Department of Justice’s Report on Baltimore Police Ignores Importance of Keeping Neighborhoods Safe

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Project 21 Co-Chairman Horace Cooper has reviewed the U.S. Department of Justice's report on Baltimore policing, and he's not impressed: The report should have been subtitled, "criminal lives matter." Career criminals, who make up the overwhelming number of individuals encountered ...
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The Role of Gun Laws and Race in the Newest Neighborhood Watch Murder

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On August 7, Chad Copley shot and killed 20-year-old Kouren Bernard Thomas outside his home, after a 911 caller (presumably Copley) claimed he was “securing (his) neighborhood” as part of a neighborhood watch program. On August 10, National Center legal ...
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The Republican Party Is About White Lives Making Black Lives Matter

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A guest post by Ted Hayes, Civil Rights & Homeless Activist for Project 21 Unlike the heritage of other United States citizens, whose white lives are a matter of willing immigration, black lives are of unwilling, chattel slavery. The agendas ...
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Black Lives Matter… When They Can Be Exploited

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"Black lives [are] mattering, but only in a political context, when they can be exploited...," says Project 21's Joe Hicks, appearing with radio host Tommy "TJ" Sotomayor on Jamie Glazov's "The Glazov Gang." Do watch it all ...
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