Ward Connerly is one of today's most courageous spokesmen for equal rights for all.
Chairman of the California Civil Rights Initiative, member of the University of California
Board of Regents, and author, Connerly is willing to say the unpopular things that
need to be said.
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Syndicated columnist, author and lawyer Larry Elder takes on
today's tough issues.
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Kevin Fobbs speaks from Detroit about the
nation's problems, particular those of Black America. As president of National
Urban Policy Action Council, Kevin promotes common-sense policy for
our urban centers.
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Columnist and talk-radio host Mychal S Massie
deals with today's race issues head-on.
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Formerly a single welfare mother, Star Parker
turned her life around when she became a Christian. She is now
President and Founder of the Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education (CURE).
She spoke to the 1996 Republican Convention and has written two books.
Her passion for urban renewal comes from her own experience.
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Economist and author Thomas Sowell brings
refreshing clarity to issues, both social and economic. He is a fellow at
the Hoover Institute and has written several books, perhaps most notably,
There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch.
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One of the most provocative and principled voices for Christian values,
Armstrong Williams hosts his own
television show on America's Voice. He brings an invigorating fervor and clarity to
moral issues.
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George Mason University's John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics,
Dr. Walter Williams, loves to challenge the
status quo. He has written dozens of publications and several books. He appears
from time to time on a variety of news and opinion TV shows and is a favorite
substitute host on the "Rush Limbaugh Show". Anything he writes is guaranteed
to provoke serious thought.
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