Posted on 10/25/2009 8:01:26 PM PDT by MainFrame65
Brigitte Gabriel, founder & president of ACT! for America, will discuss the threat of Islamic terrorism here and around the world at the First Assembly Of God Church, 8650 Walnut Grove Road, Cordova, TN 38018.
The presentation is free and open to the public.
BRIGITTE GABRIEL, the founder and President of ACT! for America (www.actforamerica.org), is a US-based journalist and news producer who started her career as an anchor for World News, an evening Arabic news program. As a terrorism expert, Brigitte Gabriel travels widely and speaks regularly on topics related to the Middle East. She has addressed audiences at the FBI, the United States Special Operations Command, the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, and the Joint Forces Staff College, among others.
Ms. Gabriel last visited the Memphis area about 4-1/2 years ago, so this event is a rare opportunity for us to learn what's really going on in the U.S., without the sanitizing, homogenizing, political correctness, and moral equivalency peddled by the national media.
If you have the slightest interest in the future of the United States, this is a can't-miss-it event! I hope to see you there.
Prayers for a safe and productive meeting.
Thanks for the good news.
If you live anywhere near Memphis, this is worth the trip.
I heard her speak at the University of Memphis the last time she was here. The audience included several dozen Muslim “skeptics” - both university students and local Muslim “activists.” But the university had anticipated this, and had a both their own and Memphis city police on hand for security.
Before the presentation started, she announced that she would address every question submitted, but ONLY when submitted on the cards that were passed out to the audience. The announcement triggered loud complaints from this group, but she faced them down, telling them that SHE was the presenter, and she would not allow her presentation to be hijacked or disrupted by anyone.
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