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President Obama Owes Black Americans the Truth, Not Special Attention, by Stacy Swimp

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As President Obama crossed middle America last August to promote his economic policies, Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) complained he was ignoring black communities. Feeling his political base crumbling, however, Obama now appears in Detroit to sell his new stimulus bill ...
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Black Lawmakers Play the Victim, by Christopher Arps

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"I accept my niggerdom. All you niggas get down with me!" — Michael Eric Dyson Back in 2005, at a panel discussion during Tavis Smiley's "State of the Black Union" event, Michael Eric Dyson urged attendees and C-Span viewers to ...
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Those Who Make Nothing, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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As a society, we highly value those who "make." Whether it's a dollhouse, tree house or a real house, we admire the makers. If it is a Soap Box Derby car, a Ferrari supercar, a jet or a space shuttle, ...
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Obama Being Paternal and Patronizing to the CBC Crowd, by Charles Butler

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Black folk can be forgiving, but, when it comes to President Obama's recent speech to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, forgiveness is tough. Everyone — and not just blacks — should be insulted at Obama's transition into a pseudo-black vernacular ...
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Project 21 Blasts PETA for Equating Whales in Pens to Shackled Human Slaves

Project 21 Blasts PETA for Equating Whales in Pens to Shackled Human Slaves

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Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are amused and appalled at the latest publicity stunt from the radical People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) "animal rights" group. PETA is suing to take control ...
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Black Organization Joins Supreme Court Brief in Fisher v. University of Texas

Black Organization Joins Supreme Court Brief in Fisher v. University of Texas

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Group Joins Pacific Legal Foundation, American Civil Rights Foundation, National Association of Scholars and Center for Equal Opportunity in Seeking Clarity on Race-Based School Admissions Standards Washington, D.C. - The black leadership network Project 21 has joined a brief to ...
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Black Activists Object to Extremist Rhetoric From Obama and Supporters in Defense of Expensive Jobs Bill

Black Activists Object to Extremist Rhetoric From Obama and Supporters in Defense of Expensive Jobs Bill

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Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are condemning the divisive, radical rhetoric used by President Obama and his supporters in promotion of the President's $477 billion "American Jobs Act." "The President's remarks are disgraceful and ...
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Occupation Army Denies Civil Rights Hero a Chance to Speak

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In the latest news from occupied America, leftist forces for change in Washington, D.C. chose to storm a museum!  The whiney-whine percenters, however, were repelled by a guard with a can of pepper spray. The occupiers were successful in closing ...
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Government Regulation Will Literally Take People’s Breath Away, by Bob Parks

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It's not news that far too many environmentalists prefer trees, animals and insects over people. In 1962, environmentalist icon Rachel Carson — a government bureaucrat at the time — chose nature. She created a stink about the highly-effective pesticide DDT, ...
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President Obama Losing his Base, and Others, by Charles Butler

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As I was headed to a recent television interview in Chicago, the driver sent by the network asked me what topic I was going to discuss on television. "President Obama is losing the support of his base." The driver, black ...
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