Category: Project 21 New Visions

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Chicago Teachers Should Have a Beef about LFTB Policy, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

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When Chicago schoolteachers recently went on strike, the only city-run schools open were those set up to serve meals to needy students. While striking Windy City teachers screamed about pay and evaluation standards, food was a problem apparently being ignored ...
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Curing Political Apathy with More Independence, by Ak’Bar A. Shabazz

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Years ago, some conservatives rebelled against the establishment's support of big government, large deficits and spending levels that would make even the most intoxicated midshipman blush. Out of this rebellion, the Tea Party movement was born. Many Tea Party heroes ...
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Middle East Violence Serves Arrogant Men and Not God, by Archbishop Council Nedd II

Middle East Violence Serves Arrogant Men and Not God, by Archbishop Council Nedd II

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To those who are attacking our embassies and are convinced they are committing an act of justice on behalf of the one true faith, I would say to you, that the one true God does not need mankind to seek ...
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Supporting Traditional Marriage is Not a Crime, But Murder Is, by Charles Butler

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Afghanistan seems safer than Chicago. As of August 6, 272 American and NATO troops had been killed in Afghanistan in 2012. In Chicago, 318 people had been murdered by that same date. So why is the mayor of Chicago so ...
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Chick-Fil-A, Gay Marriage and Tolerance, by Demetrius Minor

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Overly-sensitive liberals are crying foul over Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy's admission that he is a supporter of traditional marriage. Why? How can one not already have figured that the head of one of the most well-known faith-based businesses in America ...
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We are Not Better Off, by Derryck Green

We are Not Better Off, by Derryck Green

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August was the 43rd straight month in which the overall unemployment rate remained above eight percent. While officially reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as 8.1 percent, the U-6 unemployment rate — totaling all potential workers (including those who ...
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EPA Regulations Take Peoples' Breath Away, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

EPA Regulations Take Peoples’ Breath Away, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

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Primatene Mist is an over-the-counter (OTC) inhaler that has been used safely for over 50 years by millions of people coping with asthma. It was the only non-prescription inhaler available to the public before it was banned for sale by ...
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Eric Holder's Plantation, by Derryck Green

Eric Holder’s Plantation, by Derryck Green

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It's said Lyndon Baines Johnson used voter fraud to win his 1948 Senate primary campaign. In 1954, then-Senator Johnson orchestrated a law prohibiting church involvement in electoral politics. Yet it was LBJ's presidential library where Attorney General Eric Holder chose ...
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The Antidote to the Affordable Care Act Is Non-Participation, by Elaina F. George, MD

The Antidote to the Affordable Care Act Is Non-Participation, by Elaina F. George, MD

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Since the Supreme Court upheld ObamaCare, the final piece of the puzzle is in place. America begins an inevitable slide away from patient-driven health care — individualized medicine led by independent doctors in consultation with their patients. In 1971, the ...
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Gabby Douglas Taking Home More Than Gold, by Djana Milton

Gabby Douglas Taking Home More Than Gold, by Djana Milton

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At the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, as American athletes are locked in a fierce battle for medals with China, chapters are closing on some household names such as Michael Phelps while youngsters who go by Missy, Rebecca and ...
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