Category: Project 21 New Visions

Ak'Bar A. Shabazz

World Peace Comes Through Strength, by Ak’Bar A. Shabazz

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  World Peace Comes Through Strength by Ak'Bar A. Shabazz (bio) Imagine if, when local governments meet to create a budget for their police departments, they entertain requests from criminals against buying bulletproof vests and other protective gear. After all, ...
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Mychal Massie

Anti-Gun Laws Favor Criminals, by Mychal Massie

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Anti-Gun Laws Favor Criminals by Mychal Massie (bio) On April 3, three Pittsburgh cops were brutally murdered in the line of duty. Eric Kelly, Stephen Mayhle and Paul Sciullo II were senselessly murdered while responding to a domestic violence call.  ...
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Kevin Martin

Hurricane Katrina Hypocrisy, by Kevin Martin

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Hurricane Katrina Hypocrisy by Kevin Martin (bio) Since Hurricane Katrina, liberal critics have hung the plight of New Orleans around the neck of former President Bush like an albatross. These critics relentlessly hounded the Bush Administration for its "inadequate" response ...
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Real Stimulus: Reform How Banks Shop Credit Cards, by Bishop Council Nedd II

Real Stimulus: Reform How Banks Shop Credit Cards, by Bishop Council Nedd II

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Americans are justifiably distraught over the home foreclosure crisis and the glut of delinquent debt.  They are also upset and perplexed by the capricious nature of the government's rush to rescue the financial institutions central to the problem. It's not ...
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Maxine Waters' Leaky Argument Can't Wash Away Banking Scandal Dirt, by Kevin Martin

Maxine Waters’ Leaky Argument Can’t Wash Away Banking Scandal Dirt, by Kevin Martin

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Banks pushed risky loans to people who could not afford them.  Homeownership was promoted as a right for all instead of one for those who saved. Since the mortgage bubble burst, leaving many in financial trouble, a lot of anger ...
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Obama, the Pickens Plan and the Potential Fire Next Time, by Deneen Borelli

Obama, the Pickens Plan and the Potential Fire Next Time, by Deneen Borelli

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In July of 1967, Detroit and Newark were bathed in fire and blood.  Anguished and hurt, people in poor and minority communities in these cities had had enough of crippling policies foisted on them by the ruling political establishment.  They ...
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B.B. Robinson

Inequality Within, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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  Inequality Within by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D. (bio) An Obama presidency does not expunge the issue of inequality in America. Whether one is concerned with issues such as income or wealth inequality, the differences between white and black Americans as ...
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Niger Innis

Obama Can Protect or Destroy Marriage, by Niger Innis

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  Obama Can Protect or Destroy Marriage by Niger Innis (bio) President Barack Obama's personal triumph over the generational legacy of black broken homes has the power - by virtue of example - to heal and strengthen marriage in America ...
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Ak'Bar A. Shabazz

Lifestyles of the Spendthrift and Infamous, by Ak’Bar A. Shabazz

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Lifestyles of the Spendthrift and Infamous by Ak'Bar A. Shabazz (bio) In 1996, Bill Clinton declared an end to big government.  He was premature. Our nation is now recklessly casting aside personal responsibility, limited government and a free market that ...
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Lisa Fritsch

Eric Holder is the Coward – And an Embarrassment, by Lisa Fritsch

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  Eric Holder is the Coward - And an Embarrassment by Lisa Fritsch (bio) Here we go again. Another black liberal elitist - this time, Attorney General Eric Holder - is telling Americans they aren't living up to his standards ...
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