Category: Project 21 New Visions

Congressional Black Caucus Shortchanging Poor and Minority Energy Consumers, by Roy Innis

Congressional Black Caucus Shortchanging Poor and Minority Energy Consumers, by Roy Innis

New Visions Commentary /
A recent Congressional Black Caucus Foundation conference featured an "energy braintrust" that promised a lively three-hour discussion by oil company, association, government agency and university executives to "transform dialogue into action" and "bolster the relationships between the energy industry and ...
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Our Faith and Heritage Has Held America Together in Crisis, by Bishop Council Nedd II

Our Faith and Heritage Has Held America Together in Crisis, by Bishop Council Nedd II

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In November of 1861, as the nation faced the prospect of a long and bloody civil war, a lone preacher from Ridleyville, Pennsylvania wrote to Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase with an idea. The Reverend M. R. Watkinson proposed that ...
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Kevin Martin

Hip-Hop Hype Hurts, Just Ask Michael Vick, by Kevin Martin

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Hip-Hop Hype Hurts, Just Ask Michael Vick by Kevin Martin (bio) Hip-hop culture has claimed a high-profile victim: Michael Vick. I refuse to have an ounce of sympathy for Michael Vick, who is reaching a plea agreement with federal prosecutors ...
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Deneen Borelli

Live from New York, It’s More Regulation, by Deneen Borelli

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  Live from New York, It's More Regulation by Deneen Borelli (bio) New York City is known for Broadway musicals, but now there's a reality show that you don't want to miss called "Looting Liberty."  Starring Mayor Michael Bloomberg, it ...
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What Will You Do If Your House Goes Underwater, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

What Will You Do If Your House Goes Underwater, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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In September 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, and related floods placed thousands of homes underwater.  Now the word is that many homes across the nation soon will likely go under water in financial terms. In these cases, "underwater" means ...
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Deneen Borelli

Diversity Doesn’t Need to Be Forced, by Deneen Borelli

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Diversity Doesn't Need to Be Forced by Deneen Borelli (bio) Supporters of racial preferences think the U.S. Supreme Court's recent rejection of preferences in school admissions heralds the death of diversity in America.  Critics of the Court's promotion of race-neutral ...
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Kevin Martin

Regulations Rob Black Americans, by Stella Dulanya

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Regulations Rob Black Americans by Stella Dulanya (bio) Americans are increasingly finding their liberty at risk.  The staggering degree to which government regulations pushed by politicians and unelected bureaucrats now harm the average citizen is not only egregious, but also ...
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Akindele Akinyemi

NAACP Rejects Life, by Akindele Akinyemi

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  NAACP Rejects Life by Akindele Akinyemi (bio) It is disturbing to hear the NAACP rejected out-of-hand a pro-life resolution submitted for consideration at their recent annual conference in Detroit. One would think the NAACP would support life over death, ...
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Live Green or Simply Live? by Stella Dulanya

Live Green or Simply Live? by Stella Dulanya

New Visions Commentary /
In a rich nation such as the United States, it can be easy to be green. Americans can often afford heeding the advice of Al Gore and reducing their "carbon footprint" with 40-watt fluorescent light bulbs that are almost 15 ...
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CAFE Tab Too Expensive for America, by Deneen Borelli

CAFE Tab Too Expensive for America, by Deneen Borelli

New Visions Commentary /
Proposed legislation to increase Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards - the federally-mandated fuel efficiency rules for cars, light trucks and SUVs - will likely cause more harm to the American people than good. Our nation's dependency on foreign oil ...
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