Tag: New Visions Commentary

New Medicare Benefits Going Unnoticed in Black Community, by Council Nedd II and Leslie O. Anderson

New Medicare Benefits Going Unnoticed in Black Community, by Council Nedd II and Leslie O. Anderson

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There are several passages in the Bible suggesting much is expected from those to whom much is given. Keeping that in mind, there is no shortage of people claiming to hold leadership positions in the black community. Some have moderately ...
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Minimum Wage Increase - Help or Hype? by Kimani Jefferson

Minimum Wage Increase – Help or Hype? by Kimani Jefferson

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Massachusetts senator John Kerry, like other liberal politicians, is once again calling for an increase in the minimum wage. The Kerry plan calls for a 36 percent increase to seven dollars an hour. He says it will help those living ...
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Has Culture Supplanted Race in the American Social Landscape? by Jeffrey Hicks

Has Culture Supplanted Race in the American Social Landscape? by Jeffrey Hicks

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Over the years, much has been written about the American racial question and its impact on life in the United States. Conspicuously absent from the debate has been a recognition of how racism may now be but a convenient proxy ...
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Bush Knew! by Geoffrey Moore

Bush Knew! by Geoffrey Moore

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When commenting on the tragic events of September 11, 2001, many on the left have one thing to say. That one thing is "Bush knew"! If you listen to the likes of Michael Moore (no relation, thank God) and Cynthia ...
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Liberal Dominance of Black Media Won't Fix Itself, by Michael King

Liberal Dominance of Black Media Won’t Fix Itself, by Michael King

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Not all blacks are liberal, but liberals nonetheless dominate the black media. So what's a conservative - especially a black conservative - to do about it? For one thing, stop allowing this dominance to occur by default, because it's falsely ...
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Ryshawn Bynum: American Slavery's Latest Victim? by Kimberley Jane Wilson

Ryshawn Bynum: American Slavery’s Latest Victim? by Kimberley Jane Wilson

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Two-year-old Ryshawn Lamar Bynum died on July 31, 2003. His father, Isaac Bynum, had brought the child to the intensive care unit of Oregon Health and Science University Hospital the previous day. Ryshawn arrived unresponsive, and doctors soon realized why: ...
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Thank You, Bill Cosby, For Saying the Right Thing at the Right Time, by Lisa Fritsch

Thank You, Bill Cosby, For Saying the Right Thing at the Right Time, by Lisa Fritsch

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There are many reasons to thank Bill Cosby. First, there is his success as the first black comedian to tap into the creative and educational aspect of animation. His Fat Albert television show (soon to be a live-action movie), where ...
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It's Not About Kerry-Edwards - It's All About Beat Bush, by Murdock "Doc" Gibbs

It’s Not About Kerry-Edwards – It’s All About Beat Bush, by Murdock “Doc” Gibbs

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One of the most amusing and interesting observations regarding the upcoming presidential election is that it pits the incumbent against the uninteresting. Let's face it. Where is the real groundswell of excitement, adoration and support for John Kerry and John ...
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Anti-SUV Activists Versus the American Family, by Matthew Craig

Anti-SUV Activists Versus the American Family, by Matthew Craig

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  When you get behind the wheel of your SUV or minivan, do you automatically become a member of a hate group? According to the radicals now dominating the environmental movement, driving one of these vehicles proves you hate the ...
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Whose Victory? One Year Later, Affirmative Action Ruling Solves Little, by Tom Florip

Whose Victory? One Year Later, Affirmative Action Ruling Solves Little, by Tom Florip

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Last June marked the first anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Grutter v. Bollinger decision, which upheld the use of racial preferences at the University of Michigan (U-M) but struck down an "admission points" system quantifying those preferences. U-M President ...
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