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Star Parker

Star Parker is president of the Coalition on Urban Renewal & Education

Most Recent Articles by Star Parker :

Justice Clarence Thomas and Ginni Thomas -- American Patriots

Justice Clarence Thomas and Ginni Thomas -- American PatriotsSupreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his political activist wife, Ginni, are a high-profile Washington conservative power couple. Power couples are a common Washington phenomenon. Each spouse wields political power and influence in a certain arena. Together they concentrate power and influence. Per Public Citizen, of the 115th Congress, 59% of retiring congressmen remained in Washington, taking jobs as lobbyists or in consulting firms, trade groups or business groups, working to influence government.
- Wednesday, October 5, 2022

This happened to me in Texas

Police escorted me across campus to protect me from radical black liberals who came out to protest my speech at Texas A&M University the other night. Sadly, these are the next generation of black leaders, the indoctrinated supporters of Obama.
- Thursday, March 1, 2012


No thanks to government health care plantation

Four Republicans -- Senators Tom Coburn of Oklahoma and Richard Burr of North Carolina along with Congressmen Paul Ryan of Wisconsin and Devin Nunes of California -- have fired the first salvo in the great health care reform debate.
- Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Moral relativism and Obama at Notre Dame

In a letter to the 2009 graduating class of Notre Dame, Father John Jenkins, the university's president, explains why he is "proud" to have President Barack Obama speak and be honored at his university.
- Tuesday, May 19, 2009


Obama’s middle east policy shows change in values

Barack Obama's obvious comfort level with leaders of un-free countries shouldn't surprise anyone. He is not only our first black president. He is also our first president who doesn't like the free country he was elected to lead and feels his job is to change it.
- Tuesday, April 28, 2009


Embracing our future by ignoring our past

The Congressional Budget Office, the economic forecasting arm of the Congress, now reports that the Social Security trust fund is almost in the red. They project that the fund's surplus next year will be a scant $3 billion.
- Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Gospel of dependence from National Urban League

The National Urban League has just issued its annual State of Black America report. It provides a troubling statistical snapshot of where blacks stand today in our country.
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009


Time for Steele to go as RNC chair

This is not a time when we can muddle through with a leader who is not sure who he is, who is not clear about the principles of his party, and who is not consumed with the importance of the cultural war that we now confront
- Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The missing Black-GOP conversation

- Star Parker and Ken Blackwell Attorney General Eric Holder recently called for a more frank national conversation on race. We agree - because the lack of it helps explain why black voters vote monolithically for Democrats, despite compelling evidence that Democratic Party policies have profoundly damaged America's black communities.
- Tuesday, March 10, 2009




The end of the American Dream

As our new political leadership leads us into the fiscal twilight zone, is it too much to ask for a little honesty as they do it?
- Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Root of nation’s economic crisis is moral crisis

Posted Feb 16th on CURE A travesty of justice has occurred in Oakland, California. But realities surrounding this local issue point to how the economic crisis in our nation is symptomatic of and flows from a deeper fundamental moral crisis.
- Monday, February 23, 2009

Back on Uncle Sam’s Plantation

Six years ago I wrote a book called "Uncle Sam's Plantation." I wrote the book to tell my own story of what I saw living inside the welfare state and my own transformation out of it.
- Tuesday, February 17, 2009

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