Posted on 07/15/2004 5:55:38 AM PDT by mhking
Project 21 Executive Director David Almasi will appear on C-Span's Washington Journal this morning to discuss the flap over the NAACP's criticizm of Project 21 and other black conservative organizations.
David has asked me to send up some smoke signals, and invite some "friendly" phone calls -- as opposed to the ongoing "seminar callers" who call C-Span to beat up the conservative guest d'jour.
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Black Conservative Views
C-SPAN, Washington Journal
Washington, District of Columbia (United States)
ID: 182659 - 6 - 07/15/2004 - 0:30 - No Sale
Massie, Mychal, Columnist, WorldNetDaily.com
Mr. Massie will talk about Black conservatives' views of the NAACP, politics, and issues important to blacks. Mr. Massie is a member of the National Advisory Council of Project 21. It is an organization that calls itself a national leadership network of conservative African Americans. The group was organized by The National Center for Public Policy Research. Both NAACP President Kweisi Mfume and Chairman Julian Bond criticized President Bush for not speaking at the NAACP convention in Philadelphia this week. Mr. Mfume also criticized conservative black organizations, saying they are usually formed and funded by whites and that they "won't work" in undercutting the NAACP. Mr. Massie will respond to telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail from viewers.
Mychal won't be on -- he had a blow out on his car, so he won't be able to make it in time. David will be there in his sted.
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I wondered why the different names.
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