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Want to start a jihad against jihadis? You'll get your chance this October, when the David Horowitz Freedom Center plans to organize "the biggest conservative campus protest ever" with something called Islamo-Facism Awareness Week in college campuses across America. It didn't surprise us that UC Irvine is amongst the universities that will host the event, due to the campus' wacky Muslims (read Reut Cohen's fascinating blog for more details), but Cal State Fullerton and Santa Ana College? The only radicals there worth targeting are the Aztlanistas that remain in their Chicano Studies departments. More bizarrely, why hasn't Chapman University--the place where every third building is named after an OC GOP bigwig--signed up?
August 26, 2007 08:46
The Israeli-Palestinian Confederation, Levantine Cultural Center, and
Cousins Club of Orange County Present:
CAN A CONFEDERATION HELP SOLVE THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT?
THE DEBATE PANEL WILL INCLUDE:
BLASE BONPANE, news commentator and host of "World Focus" on KPFK radio
RABBI ALLEN I. FREEHLING, executive director, Human Relations Commission,
City of Los Angeles
STEVE GOLDBERG, national vice-president of the Zionist Organization of America
FERIAL MASRY, Saudi-American, prominent lecturer and community leader
STEVE JACOBS, rabbi emeritus, Temple Kol Tikvah
HUSSAM AYLOUSH, Council on American-Islamic Relations
JOSEF AVESAR, ESQ., president, Israeli-Palestinian Confederation
Moderator: JORDAN ELGRABLY, Levantine Cultural Center
Date: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2007
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Place: The Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace
18001 Yorba Linda Blvd.
Yorba Linda, CA 92886A
Admission is free, but space is limited. Please RSVP as soon as possible.
Click Here to RSVP or call (818) 317-7110
Panel members may change without prior notice.
For more information and RSVP go to www.aboutipc.org or call (818) 317-7110
For directions and parking, go to: www.nixonfoundation.org.
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