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A Rare Moment of Agreement on Immigration

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On August 26, Project 21’s Kevin Martin appeared on the talk show of liberal host Thom Hartmann, who was having his usual fun mocking conservatives.  However, on the issue of immigration, we heard a rare response from Hartmann: “I agree ...
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A Perspective on Harris County Deputy’s Death by a Project 21 Member Who Served with Him

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Last Friday, Harris County Deputy Darren Goforth was essentially executed as he fueled his patrol car in a Houston suburb.  The alleged shooter, who walked up and shot the unsuspecting deputy while he was standing and then fired several more ...
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A Word About the Economy: “Stagnant”

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Another month has come and gone with not a lot of good economic news for Americans. Obama and his supporters might cheer at official unemployment figures that are slowly edging toward five percent like they do for other alleged economic ...
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Project 21’s Kevin Martin Commends SC Governor Nikki Haley for Pressing for Removal of Confederate Battle Flag

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Project 21's Kevin Martin is praising South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley's decision to push for removal of the Confederate Battle Flag from that state's capitol grounds: I commend South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for making the courageous call for the ...
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Despite High Jobs Numbers for May, Obama Still Has the American Economy in a Ditch

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In his ongoing analysis of the state of the American economy under President Obama’s stewardship, Project 21 member Derryck Green isn’t feeling so great these days about having been right in his previous month’s speculation that the economy was already ...
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A Better Jobs Report, but Not Good Enough News for the American Economy

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According to the new government report on unemployment, April would seem to have been a better month for jobs than last March.  That’s not saying much. Despite the better-than-anticipated jobless numbers, the devil is always in the details.  Outside of ...
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Project 21 Members Speak Out on Baltimore Riots

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Beginning on the night that the Baltimore riots started, members of the National Center’s Project 21 black leadership network have been in demand by a media trying to figure out why the looting and rioting there is being favorably compared ...
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Leftist Concern for Black Lives Seems More Political than Compassionate, Says Project 21’s Cooper On “O’Reilly Factor”

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Debunking the left-wing narrative that police-related killings of black men proves a “systemic problem in America” Project 21 co-chairman Horace Cooper pointed out on the Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor” that the facts show there is really “an elevated ...
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As Liberal Congressman Blames Conservatives for SC Shooting, Project 21’s Horace Cooper to Speak Sense on O’Reilly Tonight

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According to veteran liberal Congressman James Clyburn (D-SC), commonsense conservatives are to blame for the shooting in South Carolina. I'm not exaggerating: Clyburn claims the climate for the shooting was created by people who believe in self-defense, voter ID -- even ...
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Black Conservatives on South Carolina Police-Involved Shooting

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Members of the National Center’s Project 21 black leadership network are speaking out about the shooting of an apparently unarmed black man during a foot chase after a traffic stop in North Charleston, South Carolina. Caught on video by a ...
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