KEEPING THE FAITH - In The News
January 15, 2008

PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE for our 2008 Faith, Family & Freedom KICKOFF!

Our 2008 Faith, Family & Freedom Kickoff will be held on Saturday, February 2 at Riverwood High School, 5900 Heards Drive, N. W. in Atlanta. The event begins at 10am and ends at 4pm. Tickets are only $30 per person and that includes lunch by Williamson Bros. BBQ! You can purchase tickets here or mail your check to GA Christian Alliance – 8975 Roswell Rd. – Atlanta 30350.

2008 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES INVITED! STAY TUNED!

Confirmed speakers:
U. S. Senator Johnny Isakson
U. S. Congressman Tom Price
House Majority Leader Jerry Keen

Invited:
U. S. Congressman Phil Gingrey
Gov. Sonny Perdue
Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle
Senate President Pro Tem Eric Johnson
Speaker of the House Glenn Richardson
Secretary of State Karen Handel
Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine

David Horowitz, noted author and crusader for academic freedom in our colleges and universities will be joining us. David is the son of two life-long members of the Communist Party, and was once a prominent supporter of Marxism as well as a member of the New Left in the 1960s. He later rejected Leftism and is now a prominent spokesperson for conservative politics and causes. He is the author of an autobiography Radical Son, a book about the Sixties, Destructive Generation and The Art of Political War, which Karl Rove described as “the perfect guide to winning on the political battlefield.” He has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity & Colmes, and the Glenn Beck Show.

His book The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America (2006), criticizes individual professors for their professorial conduct. Horowitz accuses these professors of engaging in indoctrination rather than a disinterested pursuit of knowledge.

David and others promote his Academic Bill of Rights (ABR), an eight-point guide that seeks to eliminate political bias in university hiring and grading. In 2004, the Georgia General Assembly adopted a version of ABR by a vote of 41-5.

It will be an exciting day! I’ll see you there!

Thank you for Keeping The Faith.
Sadie Fields
 

2008 Faith, Family & Freedom Kickoff

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Riverwood High School

5900 Heards Drive, N. W. in Atlanta.

10am to 4pm

 

Tickets are only $30 per person (including lunch). Click here to purchase tickets through PayPal, or make your check payable to Georgia Christian Alliance and mail to 8975 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30350.

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