Saturday, May 19, 2012

EMET, June 21: Rays of Light in the Darkness

The Endowment for Middle East Truth sends this invitation to a notable event to be held just over a month from now in Washington D.C., honoring five staunch opponents of shariah.


Endowment for Middle East Truth
presents

7:00 PM June 21, 2012 in the Nation’s Capitol

Our Annual Rays of Light in the Darkness Dinner
is proud to award the Speaker of Truth Award to:


EMET awards speakers

  • The Hon. John Bolton: Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, advocate for American and Israeli security
  • Senator Mark Kirk: Leading Republican Sponsor of the Kirk-Menendez amendment tightening sanctions against Iran
  • Rep. Allen West: Retired U.S. Army Lt. Colonel, and one of the most articulate andoutspoken opponent of radical Islam
  • Simon Deng: Former child slave, abolitionist, advocate of South Sudan independence, strong supporter of Israel and advocate for UN reform
  • Cynthia Farahat: Coptic Christian, Egyptian political activist and scholar

Register Today at www.EMETonline.org

Don’t Delay, Prices Go Up May 31st!


EMET makes every effort to honor Republican and Democratic lawmakers at each Rays of Light Dinner. We are awaiting confirmation from our Democratic honoree, but act now and secure your seat for this wonderful event!

EMET is pro-democracy, pro-USA, and pro-Israel with the mission to educate policymakers on Capitol Hill and the general population by organizing panels and briefings with international experts, and we meet face to face with Senators, House Members and their staff. We are a tax exempt 501(c)3 think tank and policy shop focusing on issues regarding the Middle East, Israel and U.S. national security.

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