Black Conservatives Suggest Color of Change Activists Continue Campaign Against Coca-Cola’s Corporate Giving

If Pressure Group Truly Means What It Says, It Will Push Coke to Drop Ties to Radical Environmental Group

Washington, D.C. – If the activists at the group Color of Change are serious about wanting to keep the Coca-Cola Company from hurting the black community, members of the Project 21 black leadership network suggest that the group demand the soft drink manufacturer also sever its ties to the World Wildlife Fund for its support of overburdening regulation.

Horace Cooper

Horace Cooper

“The sagging economy over the last three years has devastated black Americans. Unemployment, declining home values and high fuel prices have hit black households particularly hard. Coca Cola’s support for the radical environmental agenda only exacerbates these maladies for black families,” said Project 21 spokesman Horace Cooper.

Color of Change, a group co-founded by former Obama Continue reading

Constitutional Convention Can Not Be Controlled

View of Capitol Hill from the U.S. Supreme Court

View of Capitol Hill from the U.S. Supreme Court/Image via Wikipedia

by Tom DeWeese

As Americans become more frightened by the disastrous direction our government is taking, and more frustrated that elected representatives are not listening to them, the demand is growing for drastic action. In recent months the action most heard in state houses across the nation is a rising call for a new Constitutional Convention (Con Con). Continue reading