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"Something is wrong"
Imprisoned for writing fiction
Tolerance for everything except religious belief
Get thee to a shrink
A war of attrition
The gun in the fanny pack
All the land a prison
Betrayal and deceit
Is it really "faith based?"
Hate crime hoaxes
The deadly war rages on
Mississippi goes global
The wrong man
Feds trump California voters
Free speech and anonymity
Free speech and double standards
Your life for a hoax
Complaints, suspensions and condemnations
Security vs. American freedoms
More security vs. freedom fallout
Democracy is sustained by public skepticism
Snitching for visas
A horror story
A moratorium on student visas
Biased newsrooms
De-Christianizing America
Digitized and tattooed citizens
A law for every distasteful thought
Turn off the immigration spigot
A creepy feeling; No longer the Great Unwatched
Raids and more raids
Children as hostages
Fraud and incompetence
The vanishing jury trial
Hamilton, peaceful no more
Using RICO to punish dissenters
A nefarious campus hotline
Empowered to steal
Will rights be restored?
Bringing down families
Raids, stun grenades and teddy bears, too
The medicated generation
Zealous police and zero tolerance
Victims of "racial balancing"
A tool in the divorce regime
Stamping out state law
Conniving bureaucrats and bullying politicians
The "valid" illegal
Knowledge is power
And now make way for "word crimes"
More concerns about freedom
Mind-altering greed
Another "diversity" shakedown
Slowing down the snoopers
State vs. federal: Whose law prevails?
Challenging nothing and no one
Of banned T-shirts and coerced letters
Abandon hope in Silicon Valley
Partisans for cheap labor
The cross-burning decision
A zero tolerance agenda?
A wholesale transfer of power
The feminists won
Reefer madness continues to degrade the law
All in the name of "diversity," the toy of elites
The Supreme Court joins the Diversity faith
Subordinating the Constitution to foreign law
When did we get this mean?
An Independence Day that comes later every year
Forfeiture business as usual
When they came for the Baptists . . .
Justice attained through luck, not rights
The coming nightmare of Balkanization
Asset forfeiture, or legal looting
President Fox's nation
Immigration troubles: No end in sight
His day in court
Banning criticism of government
A damaging lesson
When did we get this mean? - Part 2
Still pouring across the border
Brown still doing its damage
Checking those ties to slavery
Lawsuits to coerce "diversity"
Government induced dishonesty
Prohibition . . . again
The War on Drugs still taking its toll
Protecting private and public dissent
Judicial vandalism
When Lincoln made free speech illegal
Just an ordinary mouse
Expositor, not creator, of fundamental law
No escape
"Poison pill" laws
And now, a license to publish
Rights go "too far"
Is it a Trojan Horse?
Eminent domain: Taking from Peter to give to Paul
Stifling unpopular speech
Backlash in New Jersey
The overzealous integrationist court
Trying to fill those recruitment quotas
"We've been through this before"
The billion dollar fraud
Just More of the Same
 
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Welcome to the online edition of Issues & Views. The hard copy edition of this newsletter was founded in 1985 by black Americans who advocate self-help and business enterprise and the protection of constitutional rights. It is a forum for dissidents, genuine conservatives, and plain old mavericks -- all those who are concerned about liberties lost, especially through the ongoing exploitation of race.

As Americans have learned over recent decades, there are endless, inventive ways in which cynical opportunists abuse the notion of "civil rights," and government capitulation to their demands has only emboldened them. This stark truth was never more clearly demonstrated than by the bureaucrats in charge of the country's education system, who flagrantly cast aside traditional academic goals, while substituting their own specious crusades.

The artificial forcing of integration, by any means necessary and with no regard to what it costs the children, began in the late 1950s and is still an obsession among many of these Believers. Trapped in their own single-minded version of "diversity," they diligently promote that which Walter Williams calls "enlightened racism, uniformity of thought, and political proselytizing."

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The bad old days

Long before it was decided that America's former slaves were cripples in need of the state's largesse, black men proved their mettle. They developed capital, created banks, thousands of businesses, owned property worth millions of dollars, established schools, and uplifted communities. They did all this during the period now looked back on as "the worst of times."
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Should blacks join political parties?

Leaving the world of racial politics behind, blacks should pay attention to the meanings beneath the platitudes and propaganda.
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The overzealous integrationist court - Thomas dissents

The Pollyanna Supreme Court just can't mind its business.
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Never enough blacks

Although there appears to be an abundance of black faces on TV, in film, in commercials, and just about everywhere else in entertainment, the NAACP is still hard at work coercing and intimidating Hollywood's moguls to hire more.
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White Pride denied

The fears engendered during the 1960s-70s race riot crises, and years of multicultural indoctrination, has programmed the typical white to avoid anything that smacks of conscious endorsement of his own race.
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Besieged with P.C. from the left and right

Will conservatives continue the censorship practiced by the left, or have the past several decades taught an important lesson?
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Shaking down NASCAR

Another "urgent" need for blacks to intrude themselves into yet another white institution.
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Understanding "Hate Crime" Laws

There's more to them than meets the eye. Stop thinking "protection" for minorities and gays. These laws are the first move towards doing away with the First Amendment, in incremental steps. A proposed federal law would bring about greater government censorship. Should we repeat the mistakes of Europe and Canada? Here are links for more information.
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The Dutch wake up to a nightmare

Mass immigration rocks the Netherlands, and a naive people begin to face the facts of life.
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The insidious chilling of debate

Europe's atrocious abuses of civil liberties.
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Liberated from Jackson

After years of coercing millions of dollars from cowed corporate executives, Jesse Jackson is dealt a sobering blow.
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The rap/hip-hop contagion

The poisonous "culture" continues to spread.
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Jackie Mason versus the "gasbag"

The great comedian gets serious and takes on the mountebank Foxman.
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Not a penny, but a prison term for your thoughts

It is hard to believe that in the United States, of all places, lobbyists have succeeded in getting laws passed that punish citizens for the thoughts in their heads. Two legal writers challenge "hate crime" laws.
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FIRE fights to revive that fading First Amendment

From universities with peculiar "speech codes," to colleges where free speech is quarantined to certain parts of the campus, to administrative demands for political conformity, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education stays on top of it all. Over just a few years, FIRE has become an influential force in tearing down the barriers to free speech.
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The tables turned

Liberals, through their "speech codes" and "hate speech" mandates, have ushered in policies that now restrict advocacy from the left.
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Cross-burning and lies

Does an act of folly, that harms no one, deserve 10 years in prison?
The all-purpose smear The cross-burning decision A law for every distasteful thought Law as thought control

Failure as ennoblement

Subverted by their own elites, blacks turned away from pragmatically countering racism with economic initiatives. They chose, instead, to play the "victim" and remain sidetracked in an ideological swampland.
Keeping the Spotlight on Failure

Life in the overcriminalized society

When a law is inconsistent or capricious, how do you know if you've broken it?
Jailing the innocent There ought not to be a law

Controlling black dissent

The "Uncle Tom" smear still doing its job of shutting down dissent among blacks.
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