Category: Project 21 New Visions

Kevin Martin

Military Service Deserves Respect in the Black Community, by Kevin Martin

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Military Service Deserves Respect in the Black Community by Kevin Martin (bio) The number of blacks joining the military has significantly decreased since 2001.  According to a recent report by the Associated Press, the number of black recruits for active ...
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Thompson Ayodele

Anti-DDT Policies Are Deadly for Africa, by Thompson Ayodele and Adegoke Anthony

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Anti-DDT Policies Are Deadly for Africa by Thompson Ayodele (bio) and Adegoke Anthony Last year, one of our colleagues, his wife and their two children were diagnosed with malaria.  In an instant, their lives were turned upside down.  All other ...
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Kevin Martin

Car-Crazy Congress Set to Break the American Auto Industry, by Kevin Martin

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Car-Crazy Congress Set to Break the American Auto Industry by Kevin Martin (bio) Barack Obama wants you to drive a car that gets over 40 miles per gallon, but it's a case of "do as I say and not what ...
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Deneen Borelli

House-Passed “Price Gouging” Bill No Relief to Consumers, by Deneen Borelli

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House-Passed "Price Gouging" Bill No Relief to Consumers by Deneen Borelli (bio) As the summer driving season begins, consumer complaints and media hype over high gasoline prices have compelled political opportunists in the U.S. House of Representatives to pass the ...
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Jefferson Conspiracy Anything But a Conspiracy, by Stella Dulanya

Jefferson Conspiracy Anything But a Conspiracy, by Stella Dulanya

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Imagine the scene: government agents raid a Washington, D.C. home and find $90,000 in cash wrapped in foil and hidden in a freezer.  Further investigation reveals it may be part of a network of secret financial transactions involving the bribery ...
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Addressing the Most Painful Discrimination, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

Addressing the Most Painful Discrimination, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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There is no denying that racism is a truly pernicious form of discrimination. Despite laws making racial discrimination illegal, social pressure and economic incentives favoring racial harmony, it is an unfortunate reality that there will always be people still wanting ...
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Forget Borders and Laws, by Mychal Massie

Forget Borders and Laws, by Mychal Massie

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America doesn't need immigration reform.  America needs border enforcement. No matter how supporters try to spin it, the Senate's immigration reform legislation is little more than an amnesty bill for those who have blatantly broken the laws of our nation ...
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Dutch Martin

Liberals are Doubting Thomas for No Real Reason, by Darryn “Dutch” Martin

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  Liberals are Doubting Thomas for No Real Reason by Darryn "Dutch" Martin In the eyes of retired Brooklyn Law School professor Henry Mark Holzer, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas is one of the most brilliant legal minds ...
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Deneen Borelli

Gun Ownership Becoming a Capital Idea, by Deneen Borelli

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  Gun Ownership Becoming a Capital Idea by Deneen Borelli (bio) For years, Shelly Parker faced intimidation and harassment from the drug dealers and gang-bangers who roamed her neighborhood.  Already frustrated because the police never did enough to make her ...
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Hold Your Tongue, Unless You're Criticizing a Conservative by David Almasi

Hold Your Tongue, Unless You’re Criticizing a Conservative by David Almasi

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Comments considered to cross the line of good taste recently have led to a surprisingly large number of firings among radio hosts and staff. Most notable was Don Imus's April firing from CBS Radio and MSNBC after he called the ...
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