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Montana Firearms Freedom Act Suit Moves To Ninth Circuit Appeals

September 30, 2010

MISSOULA, MONT. – In MSSA v. Holder, the lawsuit to validate the Montana Firearms Freedom Act (MFFA), plaintiff Montana Shooting Sports Association announced today that it is now free to take this lawsuit to the next judicial level, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

MSSA president Gary Marbut commented, “We’ve believed all along that the federal District Court cannot grant the relief we request. We seek to overturn a half-century of bad precedent. Only the U.S. Supreme Court can do that. In that light the pending dismissal by the District Court means little except that we are now free to move to the next step of the process.” Read more

Why Hasn’t MSM Reported That Obama Went To Church To Hear A Muslim?

September 21, 2010

Is it not strange that the Mainstream Media has fallen all over themselves, some nearly hyperventilating over the fact that President Obama went to church for the third time in a year. And further strange is the fact that NOBODY reported, at least that I am aware of, that the guest speaker at St. John’s Church was Ziad Asali, M.D., Founder and President, American Task Force on Palestine, a Muslim.

Is that merely a coincidence?

President Plays Race Card; Called Out by Project 21′s Kevin Martin

September 20, 2010

Back Against the Wall, President Plays Race Card; Returns to Black America for Support

President “Has a Lot of Nerve,” Says Project 21′s Kevin Martin

Washington, D.C. – A member of the Project 21 black leadership network says President Obama “has a lot of nerve” soliciting aid from black Americans only after his reputation with the rest of America has soured.

The charge, from Project 21‘s Kevin Martin, comes following Barack Obama’s partisan appeal this weekend to the Congressional Black Caucus, asking CBC members to “guard the change.” Read more

Black Conservatives See No Controversy at Tea Party Rally

September 13, 2010

Washington, D.C. – With the NAACP’s leadership throwing itself in with far-left groups in an apparent effort to paint the tea party movement as radical and potentially racist, black conservatives with the Project 21 leadership network who attended the September 12 “March on D.C.” report that nothing occurred yesterday that would interest these would-be watchdogs.

“This tea party was no different from any of the others. It was like others, but not the way the left is going to want to say,” said Project 21 member Bob Parks. “I encountered a lot of the usual nice people. I was called names such as ‘hero’ and ‘patriot’ even though I think that a bit over-the-top. I was forced by this mob to shake hands and endure the hugs of well-wishers. But this obviously isn’t what tea party critics are going to say.” Read more

Free-Market Activist to Take on Big Business at D.C. Tea Party Rally

September 10, 2010

Washington, D.C. – Speaking the “March on D.C.” tea party at the U.S. Capitol on September 12, Free Enterprise Project Director Dr. Tom Borelli will take some of America’s largest corporate leaders to task for colluding with the Obama White House on a “cap-and-trade” climate policy that would devastate the nation’s already ailing economy. Read more

Federal Zoning, Anyone? How About the Nationalization of Our Energy Industry Without Congressional Approval?

September 10, 2010

President Obama Has Just Used an Executive Order to Do Both, New Analysis Says

Washington, D.C. – Secretly and behind closed doors, the Obama Administration has cooked up a new scheme to subject all of America’s waterways — oceans, rivers, bays, estuaries, and the Great Lakes — to federal zoning.

So says a new policy paper by Bonner Cohen, Ph.D., a preview of which has been published this afternoon in the Daily Caller. Read more

Project 21 Members to Speak at Major Tea Party Rallies Sunday

September 10, 2010

Washington, D.C. – In a weekend filled with tea party rallies nationwide, members of the Project 21 black leadership network are designated speakers at the major rallies on both coasts and right in the middle of America.

“Dissent was considered patriotic when the progressives were out of power, and the political reality they have wrought on America since then proves that dissent is needed now more than ever,” said Project 21 Fellow Deneen Borelli. “The tea parties are a genuine, diverse and patriotic effort to restore the fundamental principles of limited government and virtue that made our nation great and can make it great once again. Those who sling mud are desperately trying to cling to power.” Read more

Anti-Tea Party Site Demonstrates NAACP’s Continued Decline

September 9, 2010

Black Conservatives See Civil Rights Group Increasingly Becoming Political Tool of the Left

Washington, D.C. – A new NAACP initiative to monitor the “racism and other forms of extremism” of the tea party movement is being criticized by black conservatives with the Project 21 leadership network as yet another example of the once-venerable group allowing its reputation to be hijacked for progressive political gain.

“It’s regrettable to see a group that used to have such an honorable and credible reputation become just another political tool of the progressive movement,” said Project 21 member Jimmie L. Hollis. “I cannot help but think that there are some fine people working for the NAACP, but its leadership is doing it a disservice by crying wolf in this manner.” Read more

Sharpton, Morial and Fauntroy Challenged to Tea Party Debate

September 7, 2010

Project 21 Chairman Demands Civil Rights Establishment Figures Defend Unfounded Racist Accusations About Tea Party Movement

Washington, D.C. – Mychal Massie, the chairman of the Project 21 black leadership network, is challenging the Reverend Al Sharpton, National Urban League CEO Marc Morial and Pastor Walter Fauntroy to a debate over their extremist comments and racist allegations against the tea party movement. Read more

Members Of Project 21 Place Success Of Iraq War On Troop Heroes

September 1, 2010

Washington, D.C. – With President Barack Obama’s announcement tonight of what he considers to be the end of combat operations in Iraq, members of the Project 21 black leadership network are speaking out about this administration’s approach to operations in the Iraq theater and the debt of gratitude owed to our nation’s armed forces. Read more

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