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May 6, 2015
Title: Baltimore is Just the Beginning
Topic: Riots-Civil Disobedience: Criminal Activity?
Discussed by Cherylyn LeBon
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Cherylyn LeBon is
definitely not one to mince words. Concerning “tinderbox” cities,
she says, “One common pattern in so many inner-city and depressed areas
across the country….is that they are under Democrat leadership!” Listen in
as Cherylyn gives more examples of what makes a city a “tinderbox” or not.
Cherylyn also reveals that Baltimore is not a necessarily poor city. The area
that rioters looted and destroyed is very near the Orioles football stadium.
There have been multi-million dollar condos built in the area, among other
wealthy businesses. The Mayor is black. The police chief is black. The majority
of the police department is black. So, what is all the fuss about? Why demolish
your own town? This is the question on many people’s minds.
You can follow Cherylyn on Twitter [here].
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December 18, 2014
Title: Misplaced Priorities
Topic: African-American Issues
Discussed by Cherylyn LeBon
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Part 1 of 2
What’s more important: Marching and rioting because white cops weren’t
indicted or worrying about why their kids can’t read, write, or find a job? Cherylyn LeBon is a lawyer and the Co-Chairman of the
Project 21 National
Advisory Board. She says the first mistake people are making is lumping both
cases together as if the circumstances were the same or similar. The cases
shouldn’t be treated the same in any way.
Listen in as Terry describes a story from his senior year in high school.
Everyone saw something different. What did they see? Also, tune in to the next
segment with Cherylyn as she explains further why blacks should be more
concerned with jobs and their kids’ education than a white police officer being
indicted for doing their job.
FACT: 93 percent of black males die because of black on black crime. Where are
the marchers concerning this??? That’s the real black genocide.
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Misplaced Priorities
Topic: African-American Issues
Discussed by Cherylyn LeBon
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
The unemployment
rate for black males is around 30-35 percent. That is just unacceptable! Where
are the marches demanding more jobs for all Americans?
Cherylyn LeBon is more interested in shifting the dialogue from the
non-indictments in Ferguson and New York to the lousy, failing, public schools.
Yep. That’s right. She said it. “Lousy, failing public schools.” Even if a
student is lucky enough to graduate high school in the inner city, most still
don’t go to college. And even more cannot find a decent job.
Cherylyn would love to see more businesses expand into the cities – grocery
stores, bookstores, trade schools for plumbing and electrical workers. Give them
a choice. Give them options. Give them opportunities. Give them a future.
You can help improve your community by holding your elected officials
accountable and demanding change. Log on to
www.NationalCenter.org to
learn more.
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January 14, 2014
Title: Black Americans Hurt by Welfare
Topic: War on Poverty
Discussed by Cherylyn LeBon
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Part 1 of 2
LBJ’s “War on Poverty” was never
intended to be a permanent solution. But, here were are, 50 years later, and the
situation is worse than most could ever have fathomed.
More blacks than ever are addicted to drugs, incarcerated, dropping out of
school…
Cherylyn LeBon is Co-Chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board. She is
a frequent guest on the FOX News Channel and national broadcast radio shows, and
is a contributor to Townhall and Politicalistas.
Follow her on Twitter @HarleyLeBon.
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: War on Poverty
Discussed by Cherylyn LeBon
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
As an assistant
secretary of labor under LBJ, Daniel Patrick Moynihan warned that the premise
and concept of the War on Poverty would be detrimental to black America.
The infamous split between the races that Moynihan predicted created a
deficit between white and black in key areas such as education, income, and net
worth.
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different
result.
Will we ever learn?
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June 25, 2013
Title: U.T. Slapped by U.S. Supreme Court
Topic: Discrimination
Discussed by Cherylyn LeBon
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
How did Martin
Luther King say we should be judged?
Senator Ted Cruz stated: “In recent years, universities have made major
strides to expand admissions for minorities and low-income students, working
hard for the American Dream. Universities should continue to do so, expanding
opportunity for everyone, but that can be accomplished without discriminating on
the basis of race.”
Project 21 Co-Chairman, Cherylyn LeBon, is a former senior counsel for the U.S.
Senate Judiciary Committee. Project 21 is a leading voice of black conservatives
and is also sponsored by the National Center for Public Policy Research.
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January 21, 2013
Title: Head Start is a Bad Start
Topic: Education
Discussed by Cherylyn LeBon
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Part 1 of 2
President Lyndon Johnson’s “Head Start” educational program has been a dud
since the beginning. Now, $180 BILLION later, some people are seeing the light.
President Obama even said, “It’s not whether an idea is liberal or conservative,
but whether it works.” Well, Mr. President, it’s not working, so what do we do
now?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Education
Discussed by Cherylyn LeBon
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Many services are offered thru
the Head Start program, but it is geared mainly toward preparing
pre-kindergartens across the nation for school, teaching everything from ABC’s
to nutrition. However, the US Department of Health and Human Services own report
shows little to no impact on cognitive, social and emotional stabilization, and
parent participation - which are all vital in the education of children. Is the
program actually harming children?
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