Category: Project 21

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Occupy Occupy D.C.: Voting Rights at Top of Week 4 Agenda

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Sandwiched in between the Russian election (and its alleged corruption) and our own “Super Tuesday” presidential primaries, the National Center’s “Occupy Occupy D.C.” street team returns on Monday for its fourth week at Washington, D.C.’s Freedom Plaza. Today’s message: free ...
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Liberal University Admissions Policies Cheat Students, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

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In recent months, there have been a growing number of reports of cheating on standardized tests. Last fall, 20 people were arrested in connection with an SAT cheating scandal at a Long Island high school, leading the local prosecutor to ...
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Out of Touch Obama, by Deneen Borell

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With soaring gasoline prices, increasing unrest in Afghanistan and threats of a nuclear Iran on his plate, President Obama made it a priority to call the Georgetown University law student criticized by talk radio host Rush Limbaugh for demanding free ...
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Rejecting Voter ID Aids Those Who Want Election Fraud to Continue, by Sean Turner

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I travel by plane on a weekly basis.  While it is not the most pleasant experience these days, I've learned to deal with the scrutiny that is imposed on travelers in a post-9/11 America. In reality, I don't have much ...
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Jesse Jackson Claims Obama Deserves "Big Hand" for Being "Food Stamp President"; Project 21 Members Disagree

Jesse Jackson Claims Obama Deserves “Big Hand” for Being “Food Stamp President”; Project 21 Members Disagree

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Washington, D.C. - Black conservatives with the Project 21 leadership network are condemning the welfare state cheerleading of Jesse Jackson, who claimed President Obama deserves a "big hand" and "honor" for being a "food stamp president." Project 21 members also ...
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Supreme Court to Reconsider Affirmative Action in Higher Education

Supreme Court to Reconsider Affirmative Action in Higher Education

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Washington, D.C. - A case challenging the use of racial preferences in public college and university admissions was accepted today by the U.S. Supreme Court. Project 21, the black leadership network, joined a legal brief that urged the Court to ...
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Horace Cooper Interview on “Ghost Voting”

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National Center Adjunct Fellow and Project 21 spokesman Horace Cooper recently did an interview with CNSNews about his paper on “ghost voting” and the need for stronger protections against ballot fraud: The interview came about due to Horace’s new National ...
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Putting Students to the Test to Make Them Go Farther, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon

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Education experts, counselors and parents often debate the question, "How do we persuade students to start thinking about college?" The answer, according to D.C. Council Chairman Kwame R. Brown, is simple and innovative: Require all students in District schools to ...
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Why Voter ID Should Matter to Americans of All Races, by Deneen Borelli

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The Reverend Jesse Jackson and other establishment civil rights leaders scolded South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley earlier this year, on Martin Luther King Jr. Day no less, for her state's voter identification law. They reminded her that her Indian ancestry ...
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Becoming American with a Passport, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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It is often said that people truly cannot understand the United States of America until they have thoroughly traveled the nation. I'd like to challenge that reasoning somewhat — expanding it to argue that one really cannot understand our nation ...
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