Book it Friday, February 10th, 3pm in the McKinley Room at the Marriot Wardman Park, DC.
Once again our AFDI/SIOA event will be the Must-See Event of CPAC. Every year our event is SRO and this year will be no different, especially in light of the presidential race and Obama's war on America. This year we are partnering with Tea Party nation to bring you this singular event. No one gives you this kind of coverage, analysis and truth like we do. No one. Help us fight for freedom.
Be there. There is nowhere else you should be. But here, fighting shoulder to shoulder with us.
Islamic Law in America: How the Obama Justice Department Is Selling Us Out
Pamela Geller is the executive director of the American Freedom Defense Initiative, publisher of the acclaimed website AtlasShrugs.com, and a prolific author and columnist.
Robert Spencer is the associate director of the American Freedom Defense Initiative, director of Jihad Watch, and bestselling author of eleven books on Islam and jihad.
J. Christian Adams is an election lawyer and former Department of Justice official who blew the lid off the Obama DOJ's racial bias and corruption.
Robert Muise is the nation's leading legal authority on laws banning the use of Islamic law in American courts.
Ilario Pantano is a war hero and Congressional candidate in North Carolina.
The Obama Justice Department is not just tolerating, but actively aiding the assertion of Islamic law in the U.S., and the primacy of Sharia over U.S. law. This explosive conference will give the details of that effort and show Americans what we must do now to preserve our Constitutional freedoms.
Also Oscars for Bloggers!
Friday Feb 11th @ 9:30 AM Maryland Ballroom (Lobby Red Carpet)
TheTeaParty.net's Red Carpet Blogger Awards
Hosted by Steven Crowder & Presenting Dana Loesch, Erick Erickson, Stephen Kruiser, Ed
Morrissey, Ben Shapiro, S.E. Cupp, Katie Kieffer, Matt Lewis, James Pethokoukis and James O'Keefe
TheTeaParty.net Red Carpet Event with Right Wing News
I will be at the Red Carpet Blogger awards as well. Oscars for bloggers!




