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A Bad Week for Lois Lerner, But a Good Week for Finding the Truth

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This was a bad week for Lois Lerner, but nothing that she apparently couldn’t have prevented.  It’s her mess. The former head of the Internal Revenue Service’s division that oversees tax-exempt organizations incurred the wrath of two different congressional committees ...
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Project 21’s Cooper on Hank Aaron’s Race Remarks

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Legendary baseball star Hank Aaron fouled out when he tried to play politics — essentially spoiling the 40th anniversary of his record-breaking 715th home run for many fans. During an interview with USA Today, when Aaron unfortunately steered the conversation ...
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180,000 Women Lost Jobs in February While Obama’s Promotes Gender Warfare

180,000 Women Lost Jobs in February While Obama’s Promotes Gender Warfare

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It’s probably a pretty safe bet that President Obama won’t be talking about last month’s unemployment numbers when he officiates at “Equal Pay Day” at the White House on Tuesday, April 8. Last Friday, the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
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About Those March Jobs Numbers…

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Is 6.6 percent the best Obama is going to be able to do when it comes to job creation? This morning, the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics posted that the official unemployment rate for March was unchanged at 6.7 percent.  ...
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Project 21’s Cooper Cheers Supreme Court’s Campaign Finance Ruling

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In today’s decision in the case of McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that an aggregate limit on the amount of money a person may contribute to political candidates and committees is unconstitutional. Writing for the ...
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Ballot Protection Law in North Carolina Increases Minority, Liberal Voter Registration

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When states consider and implement voter ID laws, the usual complaint from the left is that requiring someone to have valid government-issued proof of identification disfranchises minorities, the old and young as well as those who are generally thought to ...
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Is It Open Season on Black Conservatives?

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Nearly every member of Project 21, the National Center’s black leadership network created to celebrate the diversity of black political opinion, has a story about how their conservative beliefs led to them being ostracized among their black peers (and often ...
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Project 21’s LeBon Recaps Supreme Court ObamaCare Challenge

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Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in the combined cases of Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood — family-owned businesses challenging ObamaCare’s contraceptive mandate under the auspices of free exercise of religion and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (passed overwhelmingly ...
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VIDEO: No, Donald Rumsfeld Did Not Call President Obama a “Trained Ape”

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Project 21's Bob Parks says, no, Donald Rumsfeld wasn't calling President Obama a "Trained Ape": Bob says, "It would appear the only people who saw racism in Donald Rumsfeld’s criticism of the Obama Administration’s lack of foreign policy competence are ...
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Project 21’s LeBon Dispels Hobby Lobby Case Misconceptions

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Cherylyn Harley LeBon, co-chairman of the National Center’s Project 21 black leadership network, schooled ardently liberal host Thom Hartmann on the misinformation surrounding Hobby Lobby’s case against ObamaCare’s contraceptive mandate during the 3/20/14 edition of “The Big Picture” on the ...
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Project 21, a leading voice of black conservatives for over 25 years, is sponsored by the National Center for Public Policy Research. Its members have been quoted, interviewed or published over 40,000 times since the program was created in 1992. Contributions to the National Center are tax-deductible and greatly appreciated, and may be earmarked exclusively for the use of Project 21.