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May 26, 2023


Title: Durham Reports Exposed
Topic: Gaslighting
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Horace Cooper is the co-chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board, sponsored by the National Center for Public Policy Research. Today, Horace discusses the “Durham Reports”, a 300+-page document delivered by Special Counsel John Durham. The report revealed that the Department of Justice and FBI “failed to uphold their mission of strict fidelity to the law” in their initiation of the Trump-Russia investigation.

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Questions/Issues Discussed:

Did John Durham reference which laws were broken?

Will charges be filed? Horace Cooper doesn’t believe charges will be filed, but does believe the eyes of the American people have been opened and they will be paying much closer attention in the future.

Could those guilty lose their jobs and pensions?

Will civil action be taken by those accused of wrongdoing? Horace Cooper passionately discusses why the American people need to “take the car keys away”.

What’s next?





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May 24, 2023


Title: Durham Reports Exposed
Topic: Gaslighting
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Horace Cooper is the co-chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board, sponsored by the National Center for Public Policy Research. Today, Horace discusses the “Durham Reports”, a 300+-page document delivered by Special Counsel John Durham. The report revealed that the Department of Justice and FBI “failed to uphold their mission of strict fidelity to the law” in their initiation of the Trump-Russia investigation.

Click here to read more on this topic from the National Center for Public Policy Research.

Click here  for more from Horace Cooper on this and other issues.

Click here to help support the National Center for Public Policy Research.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Did John Durham reference which laws were broken?

Will charges be filed? Horace Cooper doesn’t believe charges will be filed, but does believe the eyes of the American people have been opened and they will be paying much closer attention in the future.

Could those guilty lose their jobs and pensions?

Will civil action be taken by those accused of wrongdoing? Horace Cooper passionately discusses why the American people need to “take the car keys away”.

What’s next?





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November 10, 2022


Title: Has Affirmative Action Failed – Miserably?
Topic: Affirmative Action
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

US Senator Ted Cruz has stated: “The use of Affirmative Action to decide who gets to attend which colleges has led to explicit racial discrimination against Asian Americans in particular…”

Horace Cooper is the co-chairman for Project 21, a division of the National Center for Public Policy Research. Today, Horace Cooper discusses the downfall of Affirmative Action and what needs to be done to ensure all Americans get an equal shot at higher education.

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Questions/Issues Discussed:

Are Asian Americans being discriminated against because of their race by the admissions policies of Harvard College and the University of North Carolina? Horace says: “Competition isn’t bigoted. Competition isn’t racist. But the idea that you need special protection... that relies on bigotry.”

Is Affirmative Action divisive and crippling?

Can skin color predict a person’s contributions to society under? Horace uses football recruitment as a great example to explain what exactly is going on with Affirmative Action.

Does Affirmative Action stereotype minority students instead of treating them as individuals?

In a 2003 case, then-Justice Sandra Day O’Connor suggested racial preferences “will no longer be necessary” in 25 years. Has that day arrived?



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November 3, 2022


Title: Has Affirmative Action Failed – Miserably?
Topic: Affirmative Action
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

US Senator Ted Cruz has stated: “The use of Affirmative Action to decide who gets to attend which colleges has led to explicit racial discrimination against Asian Americans in particular…”

Horace Cooper is the co-chairman for Project 21, a division of the National Center for Public Policy Research. Today, Horace Cooper discusses the downfall of Affirmative Action and what needs to be done to ensure all Americans get an equal shot at higher education.

Click here to read more on this issue from Horace Cooper.

Click here to donate to the National Center for Public Policy Research, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free market solutions to today’s public policy problems.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Are Asian Americans being discriminated against because of their race by the admissions policies of Harvard College and the University of North Carolina? Horace says: “Competition isn’t bigoted. Competition isn’t racist. But the idea that you need special protection... that relies on bigotry.”

Is Affirmative Action divisive and crippling?

Can skin color predict a person’s contributions to society under? Horace uses football recruitment as a great example to explain what exactly is going on with Affirmative Action.

Does Affirmative Action stereotype minority students instead of treating them as individuals?

In a 2003 case, then-Justice Sandra Day O’Connor suggested racial preferences “will no longer be necessary” in 25 years. Has that day arrived?



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July 8, 2021


Title: HUGE Election Integrity Win at SCOTUS
Topic: Election Reform
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

In a recent 6-3 decision, the US Supreme Court ruled AGAINST ballot harvesting and voting in person where you do NOT live. This is a HUGE win for election integrity and reform!

Horace Cooper is a Senior Fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research. He is a frequent guest on the What’s UP Radio Program and other radio and TV newscasts across the nation. Horace taught Constitutional Law at George Mason University and was a Senior Counsel to US House Majority Leader Dick Armey.

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Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is “ballot harvesting”?

In 2005, former President Jimmy Carter and Secretary of State James Baker conducted a bipartisan report on ballot harvesting. What was their conclusion? Was there a similar study done in 1976?

What was the exact decision by SCOTUS?

What is “out-of-precinct voting”? Why is the Left pushing this so fiercely?

Many claim that both restricting ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting are racist against minorities, specifically black people. Is this true? Or is this enforcing voting integrity?

What were the Founding Fathers’ intentions for our election processes?

Horace closes the interview with this encouraging statement from SCOTUS: “The Fifteenth Amendment and the Voting Rights Act don’t advantage or disadvantage any political party because it doesn’t cover any political party. It’s only intended to make sure that any race group isn’t unduly impacted. There is no evidence that this happened in Arizona.”




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May 10, 2021


Title: Critical Race Theory
Topic: Critical Race Theory
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 3

Members of the Project 21 Black Leadership Network applaud the Trump Administration for seeking to defund all federal training rooted in "critical race theory," a radical philosophy promoting a false notion of systemic American racism, pitting races against each other.

Horace Cooper is a frequent guest on The What’s UP Radio Program and many other radio and television talk shows across America. He taught Constitutional Law at George Mason University in Virginia and was a senior counsel to US House Majority Leader Dick Armey. Horace is the co-chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board and a legal commentator.

For more from Horace Cooper, click here

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Why is President Trump seeking to defund all federal training rooted in “critical race theory”?

Does critical race theory claim that people (mainly white men) have characteristics and behaviors due solely to their race? Is it in our DNA?

Does critical race theory encourage and even bully people (mainly white men) into admitting they are bigots and racists? Horace response: “This is a terribly evil idea! It is not different than what happened in apartheid and Jim Crowe.

Did Congress pass the law requiring government employees to participate in critical race theory training seminars? HINT: Nope! Then why are they forced to?!?!

How much do these training seminars cost? HINT: It’s A LOT!



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - Critical Race Theory
Topic: Critical Race Theory
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Can the federal employee training sessions performed by outside contractors be cancelled? Horace explains what will happen on October 1, 2020.

Is the methodology of critical race theory and the ideology of antiracism dangerous?

Is critical race theory based on the premise that all white people are racists and unequally privileged as compared to black Americans? Horace says this is “mostly accurate”. Which part is not?

Are there more interracial marriages and births now than ever before?

Have complaints of racism and bigotry in the workplace dropped significantly in recent years?

Are more minority students going to college than ever before?

Are race-based hate crimes at an all-time low? (This does not include crimes against Jews, which is actually higher.)




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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Critical Race Theory
Topic: Critical Race Theory
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Are black Americans powerless in improving their lives without government help? Horace discusses success strategies that have worked time and time again. He says: “Black Americans, like white Americans and the rest of the country, have within their own power the ability to adopt these success strategies and achieve accordingly.

Should President Trump be commended and congratulated for wanting to cancel these training sessions?



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March 9, 2021


Title: Ballot Harvesting and Provisional Ballots
Topic: Election Reform
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 2

There has been much debate about the legality of the 2020 Presidential Election. Are they simply conspiracy claims? Or are there much deeper issues at hand that have been present for many years?

Horace Cooper discusses ballot harvesting and provisional ballots today. He says this: “Phony claims of voter suppression should never trump legitimate voter integrity measures. All Americans - black, white or brown - benefit from ensuring that authentic, duly-registered voters cast the ballots that decide what policies and elected officials will govern their communities."

Find more on this topic from Horace Cooper here.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is ballot harvesting?

Who have become the masters of ballot harvesting? Horace boldly states: “It is the Progressives who…want policy outcomes that are overwhelming rejected.”

Instead of trying to stop ballot harvesting, why don’t Republicans emulate, duplicate, and mimic the practice of ballot harvesting?

Is this issue now before the US Supreme Court? What is their claim? What happens if the Supreme Court rules in favor of ballot harvesting?

Is there evidence that Arizona’s voting laws were passed to harm people of color? HINT: Absolutely not!



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Ballot Harvesting and Provisional Ballots
Topic: Election Reform
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Do states set the rules for who votes, when they vote, and how to count the votes?

Horace makes this statement: “If you allow people to show up at various precincts not where they live and still have their vote count you are going to encourage fewer and fewer people to take one of the most solemn and important responsibilities of self-government.”



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September 18, 2020


Title: Critical Race Theory
Topic: Critical Race Theory
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 3

Members of the Project 21 Black Leadership Network applaud the Trump Administration for seeking to defund all federal training rooted in "critical race theory," a radical philosophy promoting a false notion of systemic American racism, pitting races against each other.

Horace Cooper is a frequent guest on The What’s UP Radio Program and many other radio and television talk shows across America. He taught Constitutional Law at George Mason University in Virginia and was a senior counsel to US House Majority Leader Dick Armey. Horace is the co-chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board and a legal commentator.

For more from Horace Cooper, click here

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Why is President Trump seeking to defund all federal training rooted in “critical race theory”?

Does critical race theory claim that people (mainly white men) have characteristics and behaviors due solely to their race? Is it in our DNA?

Does critical race theory encourage and even bully people (mainly white men) into admitting they are bigots and racists? Horace response: “This is a terribly evil idea! It is not different than what happened in apartheid and Jim Crowe.

Did Congress pass the law requiring government employees to participate in critical race theory training seminars? HINT: Nope! Then why are they forced to?!?!

How much do these training seminars cost? HINT: It’s A LOT!



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - Critical Race Theory
Topic: Critical Race Theory
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Can the federal employee training sessions performed by outside contractors be cancelled? Horace explains what will happen on October 1, 2020.

Is the methodology of critical race theory and the ideology of antiracism dangerous?

Is critical race theory based on the premise that all white people are racists and unequally privileged as compared to black Americans? Horace says this is “mostly accurate”. Which part is not?

Are there more interracial marriages and births now than ever before?

Have complaints of racism and bigotry in the workplace dropped significantly in recent years?

Are more minority students going to college than ever before?

Are race-based hate crimes at an all-time low? (This does not include crimes against Jews, which is actually higher.)




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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Critical Race Theory
Topic: Critical Race Theory
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Are black Americans powerless in improving their lives without government help? Horace discusses success strategies that have worked time and time again. He says: “Black Americans, like white Americans and the rest of the country, have within their own power the ability to adopt these success strategies and achieve accordingly.

Should President Trump be commended and congratulated for wanting to cancel these training sessions?



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July 27, 2020


Title: GOYA Boycott Fails Miserably
Topic: Boycotts
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 2

Recently, the CEO of the company GOYA announced their support of President Trump. Of course, this caused chaos and heartbreak among the cancel culture, who immediately called for a boycott of the company. Hilariously, their plan backfired.

Today, Horace Cooper discusses how the woke crowd wants us all to splinter into competing little groups - like peeling the layers off an onion. Horace taught constitutional law at George Mason University in Virginia and was a senior counsel to US House Majority Leader Dick Armey. He is now the co-chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board.

More from Horace Cooper on this topic can be found here.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Are ALL Americans held together by civil discourse and economic prosperity?

What is meant by the “woke crowd”?

Is the woke crowd trying to unite or divide the country?

Horace once met President Obama. What was that experience like?



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - GOYA Boycott Fails Miserably
Topic: Boycotts
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Did the CEO of Goya Foods participate in White House events with President Obama?

Did Conservatives go crazy demanding a boycott of Goya Foods?

How exactly did the Left, Antifa, and BLM react to CEO’s praise of President Trump?

Has Horace Cooper ever been called an Uncle Tom? Who has called him this name?

Have Americans picked prosperity over protest and boycotts?



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June 17, 2020


Title: Stop Rationalizing and Excusing Criminal Activity
Topic: Blacks Believe Too Many Lies
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 2

We have had several members of Project 21 on the show recently discussing the riots and looting happening all across America. Are they productive? Do the people spread love? Does America need a heart change?

Today, co-chairman of Project 21 Horace Cooper discusses this in more detail, focusing on other issues like black unemployment, defunding police departments, and why the left loves to blame President Trump for everything.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

President Trump focused on reducing black unemployment pre-COVID 19. Was he successful?

Many Americans were forced into unemployment due to COVID-19. Excluding areas ravaged by recent riots, will job opportunities quickly return? In fact, are we already seeing the unemployment rate decrease?

Historically, in areas ravaged by riots, looting, and burning, have small businesses quickly rebuilt in those areas and re-hired employees? Horace says this: “If you bring rioting and looting into an area, that’s a guaranteed way to set it back at least a decade.

What is a “food desert”? What is a “pharmacy desert”?

If small businesses rarely recover after riots, looting, and burning, will larger, big-box businesses survive/return?

Why do progressives blame President Trump for the riots? Horace points out that many of the far-left Democrats in these cities have been in office for up to 50 years. So how and why can it be Trump’s fault?



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Stop Rationalizing and Excusing Criminal Activity
Topic: Blacks Believe Too Many Lies
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Many progressives are calling for defunding and dismantling police departments. What would this accomplish?

Are faith-based organizations better equipped to affect positive change in America?

Why do Progressives label Conservatives as “devils”? Horace has a great suggestion of something all Conservatives can do so the cancel culture cannot attack you…



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January 21, 2020


Title: Sandman was slandered. He Sued. He Won.
Topic: Media Defamation Finally Loses
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Remember the young man, Nick Sandmann, who was harassed and falsely accused by the CNN as a racist bigot? Whatever happened to Nick? Well, he sued and won!

Horace Coopers is a Senior Fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research and co-chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board. They applaud Nick Sandmann's decision to stand up to leftist bullies and fight back by suing CNN and others.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What did Horace Cooper say concerning CNN slandering Nick Sandmann?

What is defamation? Is it difficult to win a defamation lawsuit?

Have too many journalists and news organizations abandoned their job to find and report the facts?

Is there proof that would convict President Donald Trump of being a racist?

Why can politicians spread rumors and out-right lies about another public figure without consequences?



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August 12, 2019


Title: Drill Here. Drill Now.
Topic: Oil & Gas
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Although America is becoming increasingly energy independent, it’s still vulnerable to political upheavals. For example, environmentalists are fighting a new development in Alaska which could produce a significant amount of oil, boosting our country’s economy.

Horace Cooper has more details today. Horace is a Senior Fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research, Co-Chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board, and a legal commentator. Click here for more from Horace on this issue.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Can anyone accurately forecast America’s energy needs?

Can the US afford to be in a position where bad actors use oil and/or natural gas exports as leverage to influence political events around the globe?

Horace points out that we have the ability to make our own destiny. Listen as he explains…

By allowing drilling activity on 2,000 acres in Alaska, would Americans have access to oil in substantial quantities? More on this in the next segment…




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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Drill Here. Drill Now.
Topic: Oil & Gas
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

How much recoverable oil could be produced from developing a mere 2,000-acre plot of land?

What is stopping the exploration and development of this oil in Alaska?

FACT: Every new house in California MUST have a solar component. In addition, there are some counties in California where natural gas use is completely banned.

Where do we draw the line?

Click here  to send Terry a comment on this important issue!



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June 21, 2019


Title: Reparations: Good or Bad?
Topic: Reparation
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 2

Reparation is the making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged. Sounds great, right? Sounds like a Christian thing to do, right?

Horace Cooper believes this is a slippery slope. Horace is Senior Fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research and co-chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

If Congress should pass a reparation bill to pay money to descendants of American slaves, would Horace Cooper receive a payment?

How would recipients be determined? Has the government figured that one out yet?

Our federal government, states, and cities have paid reparations in the past. Should descendants of American Slaves receive a payment or payments now?



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Reparations: Good or Bad?
Topic: Reparation
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

If descendants of American slaves can be identified today, should the owners and or descendants of the owners be held responsible for any reparation payment? Horace Cooper uses the Salem Witch Trials as an example to explain…

Does former President Barack Obama qualify for reparation?

Rep. Jackson Lee, in promoting the Congressional hearing, has said: "While we have focused on the social effects of slavery and segregation, its continuing economic implications remain largely ignored by mainstream analysis. These economic issues are the root cause of many critical issues in the African-American community today, such as education, health care and criminal justice policy, including policing practices."

Does Horace Cooper agree with Rep. Lee’s statement?

Is reparation talk just a big scam?

Before LBJ’s War on Poverty, were there more intact black families than today? Were there fewer black men in prison? Were there more black millionaires?

Did Democrats actually pass laws which made it harder for black men to find jobs?



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July 11, 2018


Title: Equal Voting Rights for Blacks
Topic: Black America: Ways To Truly Help
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

If poll taxes and literacy tests are illegal, and have been for decades, why are blacks still being denied their rights to fully participate in elections today? Horace Cooper has some information today we all need to know about this issue.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Are blacks still being denied their right to fully participate in elections today?

Are ALL Americans still being denied their right to fully participate in elections today?

Horace Cooper and others with Project 21 have presented their “Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America” to leaders in Congress and the White House. How has their proposal been received?

The “Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America” includes specific recommendations for giving black Americans a better deal by making sure their votes count. Listen as Horace briefly discusses three of their proposals:

1. Require proof of citizenship to register to vote
2. Require proof of identity to cast ballots
3. Require states to purge election rolls on a regular basis to remove people who are deceased or have moved to other jurisdictions

Is the “Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America” single or bi-partisan?



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July 9, 2018


Title: Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America
Topic: Black America: Ways To Truly Help
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 3

Project 21 leaders have been briefing key staff at the White House and Congressional leadership about their 57 policy ideas, known as the "Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America." These proposals are spread out over ten subject areas covering education, criminal justice, economics, and more.

Horace Cooper is the Co-Chairman of Project 21’s Advisory Board and a former Constitutional Law Professor at George Mason University in Virginia. Horace was also Senior Counsel to U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Why does Project 21 believe illegal immigrants should be prohibited from accessing all public assistance, with the exception of emergency public services?

Does current law and regulations erect barriers blocking blacks from attaining the American Dream?



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America
Topic: Black America: Ways To Truly Help
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is Project 21 requesting for a tax increase or increase in spending in their “Blueprint for A Better Deal”?

Short Answer:
No!

Listen as Horace Cooper explains what they suggest…

Does any other country provide for ALL of the needs (food, housing, money, medical expenses, and education facilities) for illegal immigrants?

Does America have enough resources to accommodate everyone who wishes to come to our country, legally or illegally?

How much money is spent on illegal immigrants annually? How much is Federal money and how much is State money? Listen closely – this just may shock you!

Are illegal immigrants draining available funds from public service programs that should go to American citizens first?



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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America
Topic: Black America: Ways To Truly Help
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Does Project 21’s "Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America."  call for: new taxes or new regulations?

NO!

Does it call for redirecting tax dollars?

YES!

How should the illegal immigrants, regardless of age, be humanely treated?



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May 16, 2018


Title: A Blue Print for Black America
Topic: Black America: Ways To Truly Help
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 3

Horace Cooper and others within The National Center’s Project 21 have proposed bold, innovative reforms to promote black opportunity and prosperity. They recently met with White House and Congressional leadership on the issue. Horace will be discussing the details of the meeting today on The What’s UP Radio Program.

Horace Cooper is the former Chief of Staff of the Voice of America, former visiting Assistant Law Professor at George Mason University, and former Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment Standards Administration.

Click here  to read Project 21’s Blue Print for America.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Did Horace and others with Project 21 ask our government’s leadership for more money for black Americans? Answer: NOPE! Listen as Horace explains what they DID ask for and how their plan is “good for America and great for black Americans”.

Do all Americans deserve better education?

Listen as Horace Cooper discusses the failure of the Federal government’s involvement in education...

Did Conservative or Liberal policies break the education system in America?



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - A Blue Print for Black America
Topic: Black America: Ways To Truly Help
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Click here  to read Project 21’s Blue Print for America.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Has President Trump announced a proposal to shift control of education back to states, helping families across the nation? Listen as Horace Cooper passionately discusses the need for Federal vouchers for K-12 education for an as-needed basis…

Is education the key to lifting all Americans out of poverty?

How did blacks compare to whites when schools were still segregated? Note: You might be shocked by this number!

Should schools place stricter requirements on all students in order to graduate?



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Title: Part 3 of 3 - A Blue Print for Black America
Topic: Black America: Ways To Truly Help
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Click here  to read Project 21’s Blue Print for America.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

How can we reduce black unemployment?

Does the Federal government’s regulation of the workforce make it harder for everyone to find jobs?

Should students under the age of 22 be required to pay Social Security taxes through their employment?

When the minimum wage is increased, who suffers the most?

How was the Blue Print for Black America received from White House staff and Congressional leadership?

Trick question: Can the government provide every person of working age a job? On the other hand, is there an unlimited number of jobs available in the private sector?

NOTE: Stacy Washington with Project 21 will be on the program tomorrow, Friday, May 11, discussing the ten bullet points for the Blue Print for Black America.



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May 10, 2018


Title: A Blue Print for Black America
Topic: Black America: Ways To Truly Help
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 3

Horace Cooper and others within The National Center’s Project 21 have proposed bold, innovative reforms to promote black opportunity and prosperity. They recently met with White House and Congressional leadership on the issue. Horace will be discussing the details of the meeting today on The What’s UP Radio Program.

Horace Cooper is the former Chief of Staff of the Voice of America, former visiting Assistant Law Professor at George Mason University, and former Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment Standards Administration.

Click here  to read Project 21’s Blue Print for America.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Did Horace and others with Project 21 ask our government’s leadership for more money for black Americans? Answer: NOPE! Listen as Horace explains what they DID ask for and how their plan is “good for America and great for black Americans”.

Do all Americans deserve better education?

Listen as Horace Cooper discusses the failure of the Federal government’s involvement in education...

Did Conservative or Liberal policies break the education system in America?



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - A Blue Print for Black America
Topic: Black America: Ways To Truly Help
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Click here  to read Project 21’s Blue Print for America.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Has President Trump announced a proposal to shift control of education back to states, helping families across the nation? Listen as Horace Cooper passionately discusses the need for Federal vouchers for K-12 education for an as-needed basis…

Is education the key to lifting all Americans out of poverty?

How did blacks compare to whites when schools were still segregated? Note: You might be shocked by this number!

Should schools place stricter requirements on all students in order to graduate?



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Title: Part 3 of 3 - A Blue Print for Black America
Topic: Black America: Ways To Truly Help
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Click here  to read Project 21’s Blue Print for America.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

How can we reduce black unemployment?

Does the Federal government’s regulation of the workforce make it harder for everyone to find jobs?

Should students under the age of 22 be required to pay Social Security taxes through their employment?

When the minimum wage is increased, who suffers the most?

How was the Blue Print for Black America received from White House staff and Congressional leadership?

Trick question: Can the government provide every person of working age a job? On the other hand, is there an unlimited number of jobs available in the private sector?

NOTE: Stacy Washington with Project 21 will be on the program tomorrow, Friday, May 11, discussing the ten bullet points for the Blue Print for Black America.



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March 19, 2018


Title: Does the Government Help or Hinder?
Topic: Government Hurts Too Often
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Horace Cooper is a Senior Fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research, Co-Chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board, and a legal commentator.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Does the government help or hinder its citizens?

Is Trump’s new plan for the National Environmental Policy Act better or worse for Americans? HINT: It will save taxpayers a whole lot of money!!

Is the story about the “flea-flicking flea fly” true? Listen as Terry shares the story!



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February 27, 2018


Title: Do As I Say, Not As I Do
Topic: Climate Change
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 2

During the last year, Oakland, San Francisco, and several other California cities took to the courts to set their own policies on global warming, even though no activity within their borders could make the slightest dent in worldwide temperatures.

Horace Cooper is a legal commenter and co-chairman of the National Center’s Project 21 National Advisory Board. Horace averages over 400 talk radio appearances per year. In addition, Horace Cooper has taught Constitutional Law at George Mason University in Virginia and was a Senior Counsel to U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Horace Cooper recently wrote: “Californians have certainly not restrained themselves in the cause of climate control. They have a love affair with driving, especially Angelino’s, many of whom seem to hate public transportation almost as much as they hate big oil.” Why did he make this statement?

Why are some California cities suing Exxon and other oil companies?

Are these environmentalists saying one thing in one court, yet telling a different story in the bond market? Tune in to the next segment for more on this interesting twist!



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Do As I Say, Not As I Do
Topic: Climate Change
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Why do the environmentalists keep changing their story?

Why do cities go to the “bond market”? Listen close, folks! This is some pretty sneaky stuff that California is doing!

How is it possible that these cities are allowed to lie like this? Horace Cooper quotes Willie Sutton, a bank robber: “It’s where the money is.



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February 5, 2018


Title: Blacks Respond to Trump’s STOU Address
Topic: Donald Trump
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Did Trump sell his State of the Union Address?

Horace Cooper  is with The National Center for Public Policy Research discusses… Horace is the co-chairman of The Center’s Project 21.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Horace Cooper watched every second of Trump’s STOU address. He observed the Democrats sharing a lemon. What was his opinion of their blatant childish disrespect toward the President?

Does every President – Democrat or Republican – at least attempt to reach across the aisle?

Did the Democrats basically ignore the President during his speech?

Was the Democrats’ behavior planned and well-orchestrated?

Do the Democrats fear President Donald Trump?

Do the Democrats literally fear the President?



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October 5, 2017


Title: The Welfare State’s Legacy
Topic: Welfare State
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 2

Many politicians, civil rights leaders, and even academicians assert that problems confronting blacks today are the result of a legacy of slavery, discrimination, and police brutality. Is this the truth, though, or propaganda?

Horace Cooper is an Adjunct Fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research, co-chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board, and a legal commentator. Today, Horace will be discussing this very important, yet sensitive, topic.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is the true cause of the breakup of the black family?

In 1954, did blacks have better family structure, lower unemployment, more millionaires, higher education, and a lower prison population compared to today?

Horace Cooper believes it all began in the late 1800’s, but it had nothing to do with racism or slavery. He then moves on to the year 1954. Listen in as he explains the differences in the two time frames.



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - The Welfare State’s Legacy
Topic: Welfare State
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Anchorman Walter Williams once said: “Many black 12th-graders deal with scientific problems at the level of whites in the sixth grade. They write and do math about as well as white seventh- and eighth-graders. All of this means that an employer hiring or a college admitting the typical black high school graduate is in effect hiring or admitting an eighth-grader.” What are Horace Cooper’s thoughts on this statement?

Why is an intact family so important? Is education just as important as a stable family?

What happened in 1954 that caused blacks to view themselves as an oppressed minority? Again, Horace believes it all boils down to the family.

What can the average American citizen do to turn this problem around?




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March 29, 2016


Title: Why did President Obama go to Cuba?
Topic: President Obama
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Project 21 Co-Chairman, Horace Cooper, believes President Obama’s recent trip to Cuba to meet the Communist Cuban President Castro was a slap in all American’s faces – “he has truly let us down”, Cooper says. “[The President] has an obligation to promote our values, our system, and freedom and justice,” he continues. “There is nothing we are gaining by handing the legitimacy to Cuba in the way he had done.” Just look at the way our President responded to the Belgium catastrophe while he was in Cuba! It was shameful.

Mr. Cooper goes on to discuss how Cuba is not a friendly neighbor, harboring criminals and supporting North Korea. Cuba still refuse to acknowledge their own despicable behavior and treatment of their own citizens. The Cuban openly and admittedly discriminates against black people in Cuba. “They are an evil regime,” he boldly states.

How can the President visit this country, smile, laugh, and dance for the camera knowing these people despise him and race? “President Obama has truly let down America and the supporters of freedom all over the globe with his recognition of Cuba," Horace Cooper declares.

Did you see the picture of Obama proudly posing for pictures in front of the blood-thirsty terrorist Cuban Che Guevara? Mr. Cooper has plenty to say about this appalling action! But, will anything good blossom out of Obama’s visit to Cuba? Listen in!



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May 6, 2015


Title: Baltimore is Just the Beginning
Topic: Riots-Civil Disobedience: Criminal Activity?
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

“If we abandon the rule of law and we cannot depend on an impartial civil and criminal justice system, we only have anarchy for the people to look forward to.” – Terry Lowry, host of The What’s UP Radio Program

Public opinion on the Ferguson and now Baltimore riots varies depending on who you talk to. Some see them as protestors expressing their right to free speech. Others see them as criminals.

Horace Cooper and others at Project 21 are speaking out against the protests and riots in Baltimore and across the country. Horace believes that we first must not give them space in violent and illegal ways. He says, “Giving them (the rioters) the space to operate, in essence, says that the criminality that they want to enter into is justified and somehow sanctioned by government…We need to say to those thugs that there will be full and complete accountability.” Horace also points out that Obama needs to start backing up the law, not he hoodlums.

How do we begin to change their behavior, though? Something has to change. Listen in as Horace offers his opinion on what the future may hold if this type of attitude and behavior is allowed to continue and what we must do to stop the madness. HINT: The failed education system and correcting the MSM have a lot to do with it!

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October 20, 2014


Title: Why are Blacks Against Voter Photo ID Laws?
Topic: Voter ID Laws
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

While nearly 75% of Americans believe that there should be some form of Voter Photo ID law in place, barely 50% of blacks are in favor of the law.

Project 21’s, Horace Cooper, is with us today to discuss the facts behind these numbers and why nearly half of all black Americans are against this law.

For more on this and other issues, log on to www.Project21.org.



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September 8, 2014


Title: Has Eric Holder Finally Lost it?
Topic: Justice is Blind
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Mere hours after Michael Brown was killed, Attorney General Eric Holder issued a decree for an investigation of civil rights violations on the Ferguson police department, in addition to other departments that assisted with the murder investigation. Horace Cooper, with the National Center for Public Policy Research, believes that Holder has jumped the ship concerning the issue. This is the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman scenario all over again.

Horace Cooper calls it “Racial Grandstanding”, and that is exactly what it is. Holder doesn’t care about justice. He only wants to blame someone – someone who isn’t a young, black man.

What about the unarmed white man who was shot by a black police officer a few days after Michael Brown was killed?  Where is the uproar from white people?  Where are the riots and the looting by white people?  No one from the White House sent condolences.  No one in the media covered his funeral.  No one from his family openly called for the black officer’s arrest and conviction.

Justice is supposed to be blind.  Apparently, Eric Holder and the Justice Department are not.  We are better than this, America.

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June 18, 2014


Title: Why are Blacks Against Voter Photo ID Laws?
Topic: Voter ID Laws
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

While nearly 75% of Americans believe that there should be some form of Voter Photo ID law in place, barely 50% of blacks are in favor of the law.

Project 21’s, Horace Cooper, is with us today to discuss the facts behind these numbers and why nearly half of all black Americans are against this law.

For more on this and other issues, log on to www.Project21.org.




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March 25, 2014


Title: Obama is Wrong Again
Topic: Control of the Internet
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Horace Cooper, Chairman of Project 21’s Black Leadership Network, says Obama is absolutely, categorically, and unquestionably wrong yet again.

In the fall of 2015, when the U.S. Department of Commerce’s contract with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) expires, all remaining American authority over World Wide Web addresses and domain names will cease. This will herald an end to U.S. influence over this world-changing American innovation.

This announcement was made on a Friday. Why wait until the last day of the week?

Listen in as Horace Hooper explains why this is yet another bad, bad, bad move by the President.



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January 14, 2014


Title: The Truth Doesn't Lie
Topic: War on Poverty
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 3

Jesus said there will always be poor among us. Does that mean we should not try to help the less fortunate? How much “help” is too much?

Horace Cooper is an adjunct fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research, co-chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board, and a legal commentator. He averages over 400 talk radio appearances per year representing Project 21.



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Title: part 2 of 3
Topic: War on Poverty
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

LBJ had good intentions when he declared “War on Poverty” in 1964. What began as a way to assist the truly destitute has become a way of life for generation after generation.

So, what is the solution? Is there a way out of this hole we have dug deeper and deeper for over 50 years?

Listen in as Horace Cooper gives his opinion.



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Title: Part 3 of 3
Topic: War on Poverty
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Sheila Jackson Lee (Dem, Houston, TX) believes the term “welfare” should be altered to “transitional living funds”. The things that come out of this woman’s mouth……

Horace Cooper, with Project 21, discusses this and some of the outcomes of the “War on Poverty”.

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December 19, 2012


Title: The All Seeing Recorder For Big Brother
Topic: Government Control
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

With the ability to track your every move, the “ObamaBox” will enable the government to record every mile you drive, every stop you make, and even everyone in your car.

Oh let’s not forget, the EDR will track what you are doing in your car, every call you make, every text you send, and the snacks you like best.

Should we oppose placing the “Event Data Recorders” in every automobile and light truck sold in America?




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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Government Control
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

The government promises to only look at the last few seconds prior to the car accident, but the E.D.R. records and records and records. It is like the Little Pink Bunny - it goes on and on forever and will enable the government to look into you private life plus anyone with the ‘smarts’ to hack into your system.

The Department of Transportation has announced its rule requiring the “black boxes” for cars sold in America. Let’s demand that our government first require them in vehicles sold in Russia and China and track how their governments use the information. Until then, let’s oppose this intrusive move.




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October 4, 2012


Title: Race Hustlers.
Topic: Voter ID
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

"Pennsylvania Judge Contravenes Himself, Ignores U.S. Supreme Court Precedent in Rejecting Key Portions of Commonwealth's New Voter Integrity Law."

"National Center for Public Policy Research Legal Experts Say Reckless Decision is Liberal Judicial Activism."

Warning to State Legislators: Write Clear, Constitutional Laws and Be Prepared to Defend Them.



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Voter ID
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

In your opinion, are there a lot of snow birds who spend their Summer in New York and Winter in Florida that are registered in both states? Where did you get your statistics? Is Pew conservative?

The National Center for Public Policy Research is a communications and research foundation supportive of a strong national defense and dedicated to providing free market solutions to today's public policy problems. They believe that the principles of a free market, individual liberty and personal responsibility provide the greatest hope for meeting the challenges facing America in the 21st century.



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August 10, 2012


Title: Coming To A Car Near You? The Department of Transportation's Creepy Black Box.
Topic: Constitutional Rights
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

Is the Department of Transportation's creepy black box an invasion of privacy or does it really just improve safety? Would the data be available instantaneously?

Will the feds require the Event Data Recorder to be placed in all new cars starting in 2015? Tell us about what the EDR will do, could do, and might do.



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Constitutional Rights
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

How does this case demonstrate a whole host of hypocrisies and lies? What got all of this started? Will this action by Ohio be rendered unconstitutional?

Is this an injunction against the military? Are the Dems now going to disenfranchise the men and women who serve and protect on the front lines?



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July 19, 2012


Title: What's The Beef, Mr. Holder, In Showing A Voter ID?
Topic: Voter ID
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 3

What's the beef in showing a voter ID? What is the voting rights statute?

Why are black activists with the Project 21 black leadership highly critical of Attorney General Eric Holder today?



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Title: Part 2 of 3
Topic: Voter ID
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Whether white, brown or black - when you go cash a check, do you have to show an ID?

When you  pick up your boarding pass before you get on an airplane, do you have to show a photo ID?



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Title: Part 3 of 3
Topic: Voter ID
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Is it absolutely imperative that in America we must have photo voter id shown?

Is the public in general being disenfranchised?



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April 4, 2012


Title: Can You Yell "FIRE! FIRE!" in a Crowded Theatre? Did the Black Panthers Cross The Line?
Topic: Terrorism
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 3

Why are you criticizing the New Black Panthers' call for a ransom on George Zimmerman in the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting?

Who is George Zimmerman, and what caused the Trayvon Martin shooting? Is the New Black Panther group a hate group? Do they thrive on racial division and ethnic strife?



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Title: Part 2 of 3
Topic: Terrorism
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Are the efforts of the New Black Panthers going beyond legitimate discourse and are they the legal equivalent of shouting fire in a crowded theatre?

Is the existing legal system able to fairly investigate whether or not a crime occurred in the shooting of Trayvon Martin?



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Title: Part 3 of 3
Topic: Terrorism
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

How is the call for a bounty on George Zimmerman reckless, lawless, and inconsistent with fundamental constitutional principles (such as the presumption of innocence and which jeopardizes public safety)?

Could this attempt to encourage mob justice be a crime - inciting violence?



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February 7, 2012


Title: Is Attorney General Wrong to Call Voter ID Unconstitutional? Legal Expert Says Illegal 'Ghost Voting' is Worse than Poll Tax or Literacy Tests!
Topic: Voter ID
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

Special guest Horace Cooper answers:

Is the Attorney General wrong to call Voter ID unconstitutional?  Has fraudulent voting reached crisis levels?

Does Attorney General Eric Holder and his Department of Justice deserve criticism for not cracking down on illegal voting schemes?

Check out Horace Cooper's new paper, "When the Dead Vote, the Living Suffer; Department of Justice is Wrong to Oppose Voter ID";  it is available online at (www.nationalcenter.org/NPA631).



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Voter ID
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Does Attorney General Eric Holder contend that to require all voters, regardless of race, gender or age, to show the same kind of ID they would need to rent a car, fill out a job application, or pick up any number of commonly prescribed medications, would violate the Constitution?

Check out Horace Cooper's new paper, "When the Dead Vote, the Living Suffer; Department of Justice is Wrong to Oppose Voter ID"; it is available online at (www.nationalcenter.org/NPA631).



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November 29, 2011


Title: Can a State Restrict Welfare Payments to Recipients who are drug free?
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

Can a State Restrict Welfare Payments to Recipients who are drug free?

Where in the U.S. Constitution does it say: “Taxpayers shall be forced by the government to give their money to those who do not have”?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Taxes and Government Spending
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Where in the U.S. Constitution does it say: “Welfare is a right under the U.S. Constitution?

Where in the U.S. Constitution does it say that states cannot place restrictions or requirements on those receiving tax dollars?



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October 27, 2011


Title: Race-base standards, crippling our youth?
Topic: Racial Hypocrisy
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Should a college allow a student who has less merit; lesser grades, etc come “to the front of the bus” because they are a minority?

Because of past discrimination, should there still be set asides in the workplace and in college admissions still in America (for minorities)?

Since these preferences are not attached to any past grievance, is it okay for the nation to be paying for a “possible” injury for all people with skin darker than white paste?



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September 5, 2011


Title: Has Al Gore Conveniently Forgotten The Truth About His Daddy’s Racism?
Topic: Racial Hypocrisy
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Has Al Gore conveniently forgotten the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about how his father was a racist?

His daddy, Senator Gore, voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1965 and has the shameful distinction of participating in one of the longest filibusters in the history of the U.S. Senate opposing civil rights legislation.

Is Al Gore’s assault on fossil fuels a regressive tax that specifically harms low-income black families? While members of the elite such as Al Gore can afford energy at virtually any price, skyrocketing fuel and utility costs reduce the standard of living for hardworking American families.

The National Center conducted a survey and found that black Americans were the least willing to spend their money on activities to lower global temperatures. Overall, Americans were willing to spend up to $1 per month – but no more on activities to lower global temperatures.



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May 12, 2010


Title: Elena Kagan - Should Christian Conservatives Oppose Her Nomination Part 2 of 2
Topic: Elena Kagan
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

“Observers say Kagan is meant to be an ‘intellectual counterweight’ to Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Scalia……..”



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