Federal Complaint Launched Against Country Music Association’s Fellowship That Excludes White Students

Three Universities Are Under Scrutiny For Their “Diversity And Inclusion Fellowship” With The Country Music Association Due To Its Exclusion Of White Applicants.

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Know Your Rights And How To Protect Them

Over Five Decades Ago, Congress Passed The Voting Rights Act Of 1965. It Established Standards To Protect The Voting Rights Of All Qualified U.S. Voters. Contrary To Liberal Psychosis, The Voting Rights Act Applies To Every Voter Equally. It Set Parameters For Each State To Engrain Within Its Voting Laws. To Ensure Equality, The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 Was Passed To Protect The Rights Of Ethnic Minorities. But Its Core Provisions, Like The Voting Rights Act, Protects The Civil Rights Of All Americans Equally. Contrary To Leftist Logic, Neither Of These Gave More Rights To One Group And Less Rights To Another.

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Democrats Have Forgotten Their Southern Manifesto

The New South Is Socio-Economically Colorblind. Democrats And Republicans Did Not Switch Sides On Race. The More Republican The South Became, The Less Racist It Became. The Eras Of Democratic Segregation And Racism Are Over. The Left Must Accept Its Past And Quit Trying To Reinvent History. It’s Time Democrats Quit Using Race To Foment Hatred Against The GOP When Racism Is A Factual Part Of Their Ugly Historic Past.

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Dave Ramsey Supports Tennessee Medical Non-Discrimination Business & Consumer Act

Seven-time Bestselling Author, Renowned Financial Expert, And Radio Host Dave Ramsey Is Publicly Endorsing A Groundbreaking Bill Produced By Local, Grassroots Organization Tennessee Stands, Sponsored By Senator Joey Hensley And Representative Susan Lynn.

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Retiring Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander Asked Colleagues To ‘Put Country Before Partisanship’

Tennessee’s Republican Senator, Lamar Alexander, used his farewell speech on Wednesday to ask Republicans and Democrats alike to, “put country before partisanship and personal politics.”

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