Rush's 80 Words, by Geoffrey Moore

Rush’s 80 Words, by Geoffrey Moore

New Visions Commentary /
"I don't think he's been that good from the get-go. I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. I think the media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well. They're interested ...
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The Right to Keep and Bear Arms, by Richard Dimery

The Right to Keep and Bear Arms, by Richard Dimery

New Visions Commentary /
Our Declaration of Independence begins, "When, in the course of human events it becomes necessary..." This is important wording because it points out that we must always have the means to end a tyrannical government. Tyranny doesn't always come with ...
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An Untouchable Monopoly: The United States Postal Service, by Sean Turner

An Untouchable Monopoly: The United States Postal Service, by Sean Turner

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In 1998, the U.S. Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft, maintaining that the world's largest maker of software held an illegal monopoly and stifled competition. Microsoft was found to use its monopoly power to harm competitors. This leads ...
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It's Only Disfranchisement When Liberals Lose, by Kevin Martin

It’s Only Disfranchisement When Liberals Lose, by Kevin Martin

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Do you ever get the feeling you're being used? The black voter has become a virtual pawn in the liberal political strategy. Our "disfranchisement" was an issue in the elections of 2000, 2002 and in the recent California recall. While ...
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American Trial Lawyers Take Aim at Beleaguered South African Economy, by John Meredith

American Trial Lawyers Take Aim at Beleaguered South African Economy, by John Meredith

America's 34-million African-Americans should be outraged by the campaign of economic blackmail that a handful of profit-driven personal injury lawyers are waging against the financially beleaguered Republic of South Africa. Against the expressed wishes of the revered Nelson Mandela and ...
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American Trial Lawyers Take Aim at Beleaguered South African Economy, by John Meredith

American Trial Lawyers Take Aim at Beleaguered South African Economy, by John Meredith

New Visions Commentary /
  A New Visions Commentary paper published October 2003 by The National Center for Public Policy Research, 501 Capitol Ct., N.E., Washington, DC 20002, 202/543-4110, Fax 202-543-5975, E-Mail [email protected], Web http://www.nationalcenter.org. Reprints permitted provided source is credited. America's 34-million African-Americans ...
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Parents Beware: Chain Stores Going Crazy Selling "Girls Gone Wild," by David Almasi

Parents Beware: Chain Stores Going Crazy Selling “Girls Gone Wild,” by David Almasi

New Visions Commentary /
A New Visions Commentary paper published October 2003 by The National Center for Public Policy Research. Reprints permitted provided source is credited. Probably thinking of himself as being on the cutting edge of the civil rights struggle, rapper Snoop Dogg ...
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LeBron James and 50 Cent - Public Enemies #1, by Bruce H. Edwards

LeBron James and 50 Cent – Public Enemies #1, by Bruce H. Edwards

New Visions Commentary /
A New Visions Commentary paper published October 2003 by The National Center for Public Policy Research. Reprints permitted provided source is credited. Across America, bouncing basketballs are heard a little more often. "Professional basketball player" reigns as the top answer ...
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Project 21 Press Release: Black Conservatives Attending World Trade Organization Meeting in Cancun - September 2003

Project 21 Press Release: Black Conservatives Attending World Trade Organization Meeting in Cancun – September 2003

Project 21 Members Attending WTO Talks on Agriculture Policy Two members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 are attending the World Trade Organization ministerial meeting in Cancun, Mexico (September 10-14) and are available to the media for comments on ...
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Tinkering With Energy is Playing With Fire: Cap and Trade Schemes are Regressive, Placing Burdens on Low-Income Communities, by Bonner Cohen

Tinkering With Energy is Playing With Fire: Cap and Trade Schemes are Regressive, Placing Burdens on Low-Income Communities, by Bonner Cohen

National Policy Analysis #490 /
Hopes for a swift and lasting economic recovery could be dashed if Congress approves a misbegotten scheme that two independent government agencies have concluded will send energy prices through the roof. The "Climate Stewardship Act of 2003" (S. 139), introduced ...
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