Category: Project 21 New Visions

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Voter ID is No Jim Crow — I Know, by Charles Butler

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Having experienced the psychological pain of Jim Crow laws firsthand, I won't allow those who likely only read about Jim Crow in history books to trivialize it. That's why I'm outraged about a recent edition of TV One's "Washington Watch" ...
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Affirmative Action in Basketball? Not Good There… Or Anywhere, by Jerome Hudson

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Exposingleftists.com arrived on the campus of the University of California, Merced last May to gather signatures on a petition calling for a redistribution of grade point averages. Not surprisingly, few star students wanted to share the fruits of their academic ...
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Forget the Debt Ceiling — Raise Our Moral Ceiling, by Jerome Hudson

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As the White House lobbies to raise the nation's debt ceiling, why not instead help raise its moral ceiling? After decades of rewarding bad behavior, it's in the government's best interest — and perhaps even its duty — to promote ...
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Obama’s Energy Policy Benefits America’s Elites, by Deneen Borelli

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Our nation's natural resources and access to affordable energy are under assault from environmentalists, business interests and progressive politicians. Their plan is to raise the price of fossil fuels to make renewable energy economically competitive. But too many Americans already ...
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Social Networking to Achieve Racial Unity, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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While I've supported a far less radical and more free market version of black nation-building than the New Black Panther Party, I realize that, for many reasons, nation formation in the traditional sense is a difficult and unlikely prospect today ...
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While Obama Bounces, America Declines, by Jerome Hudson

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While pundits debate if Obama's decision to kill Osama bin Laden benefits the President politically, the average American — after some celebration — is still fixated on the economy. Unemployment still hovers around nine percent. Home values are still down ...
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Libya: The Beginning of Obama's Quagmire? by Roscoe V. Brown, Jr.

Libya: The Beginning of Obama’s Quagmire? by Roscoe V. Brown, Jr.

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America's involvement in Libya is not the fault of America's military leaders. Put the blame at the feet of President Barack Obama and his advisors. Blame the White House for the bad planning, the last-minute decision to get in the ...
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51 Million Reasons to End Federally Funded Abortions, by Jerome Hudson

51 Million Reasons to End Federally Funded Abortions, by Jerome Hudson

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Pro-life activists exposed serious abuses at Planned Parenthood. There was outrage from the left. In offices around America, actors pretending to be a pimp and an underage girl taped Planned Parenthood employees giving out advice about obtaining illegal abortions and ...
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Obama’s Political Fears Led to Libya Indecision? by Horace Cooper

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Freedom is flourishing in the Middle East. Popular movements against dictators and monarchs from Tunis to Tehran prove the doctrine of the Reagan and Bush presidencies to promote freedom and democracy abroad was a sound investment. Unfortunately, President Obama may ...
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Tea Party Not to Blame for Budget Breakdown, by Deneen Borelli

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Throughout the recent budget debate, liberals blamed the impasse over the final numbers on the tea party movement. This progressive political strategy served a two-fold objective. First, by assigning responsibility for the failing budget negotiations on the tea party, liberals ...
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