Monday, April 23, 2012

Showdown!

Readers in California, take note: CJHS is sponsoring a the first in a series of Town Hall discussion meetings in L.A. on May 1. Jamie Glazov is acting as M.C., and Nonie Darwish will be one of the panelists talking about the Muslim Brotherhood and its Grand Jihad against America.

If I didn’t live three thousand miles away, I would surely be in attendance that night…


Showdown

Town Hall on Terror
Presented by the David Horowitz Freedom Center
A Jamie Glazov Production


We want YOU to join the discussion. “Town Hall on Terror” is the first in a series of Town Hall meetings sponsored by Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and the David Horowitz Freedom Center, to allow your voice to be heard.

In its own words, the Muslim Brotherhood is engaged in a “grand Jihad” with the intention of “eliminating and destroying Western civilization from within.” Like it or not, we are in a showdown with evil. But what exactly is the nature of the threat we face and how can we best confront it?

Your host is Jamie Glazov, editor of Frontpagemag.com and author of United in Hate and Showdown with Evil.

The four panelists who will kick off the discussion are:

  • Nonie Darwish, author of the new book The Devil We Don’t Know
  • Mark Tapson, Shillman Journalism Fellow at David Horowitz Freedom Center
  • Bosch Fawstin, creator of the superhero Pigman, the jihadist’s worst nightmare
  • Dwight Schultz, Hollywood actor and expert on Hollywood and media bias

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

6:30 p.m. Sign in
7p.m. Start of program

Sherman Oaks Woman’s Club
4808 Kester Ave.
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

For purposes of meaningful discussion,
there will be limited seating, so RSVP NOW!
It’s your turn to come and be heard!

$20 per person — cash or check at the door
Register by email at RSVP@cjhsla.org
For more information call 818-704-0523

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dwight Schultz? That's interesting..

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