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October 27, 2011


Title: Should you be given university preference, not because of merit, but solely because of your color?
Topic: Racial Hypocrisy
Discussed by Joe Hicks
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Should an applicant to a college or university be rewarded or penalized simply because of the color of their skin?

Is this the right message we are sending to our youth? Should there be “set asides” at the University of Texas or at the University of Alabama?

Is there harm in seeking diversity across our institutions of higher learning?



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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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Title: Color-coded admission standards...planting more seeds of animosity?
Topic: Racial Hypocrisy
Discussed by Deneen Borelli
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Are color-coded admission standards necessary?

Do color-coded admission standards have a role in the 21st century?

Should discrimination be ended by ending all discrimination? Or to end discrimination should we now discriminate against whites because we have to let somebody else - who may be less qualified - have their spot?



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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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October 15, 2010


Title: Obama’s Race Taunts Unsuited to the Presidency
Topic: Racial Hypocrisy
Discussed by Deneen Borelli
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

Deneen Borelli is a Fellow with Project 21, a network of black conservatives which is an initiative of The National Center for Public Policy Research, a national public policy group based in Washington, D.C.
In her role, Deneen promotes the importance of personal responsibility and the benefits of free market policies as a means for social advancement. She advances these values by writing commentaries and participating in media interviews.

Deneen currently serves as an official contributor on the Fox News Channel, and says this about herself: "I'm a black, female conservative. I'm often targeted by individuals who call me all kinds of names: racist, an Uncle Tom, a traitor - you name it. I'd like to know if the NAACP will issue a statement condemning those individuals who were doing that."

Project 21, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization sponsored by the National Center for Public Policy Research, has been a leading voice of the African-American community since 1992.



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August 18, 2010


Title: If Your Entire Life Changed In A Minute, How Would You Cope?
Topic: Racial Hypocrisy
Discussed by Deneen Borelli
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)

"I'm a black, female conservative. I'm often targeted by individuals who call me all kinds of names: racist, an Uncle Tom, a traitor - you name it. I'd like to know if the NAACP will issue a statement condemning those individuals who were doing that." -- Deenen Borelli



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