Chairman's Report for December 14, 2011

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IN THIS ISSUE: Our dear friend Solomon Nour joins the Lord / Is there logic in the White House? / Gays and Muslims go to the head of immigration lines / Secretary Clinton's support for UN "blasphemy laws" / 3,000 "honor" attacks in UK in 2010 / A billion in aid to Pakistan - where are our priorities? / Poland's first honor killing / Will Belgium protect its Jews?
Arabic Allah on USA flag

Report From Washington - December 9, 2011

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IN THIS ISSUE: Obama's new gay and Muslim immigration policy / Hillary Clinton backs both gay rights and Islamic blasphemy laws? / Senator Durbin tries to shut down commission on religious freedom / Ft. Hood jihad attack was really "workplace violence? ? Shutdown of commission on religious freedom / Blasphemy laws coming to USA / Poland's first Islamic honor killing / "Moderate" London mosque speaker's call to enslave Jewish women / Leave, you dirty Jew
Muslim Brotherhood over America

Report From Washington - December 2, 2011

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IN THIS ISSUE: White House and State Department applaud Islamist takeover in Egypt / More Multiculturalism? - Nearly 3,000 honor killings in the UK / The Islamic 20 year plan for America / Army hospital says "no Bibles" / Nurses refuse participate in abortions in New Jersey / More UK Islam as Christian fired for not obeying Muslims / Outrageous Muslim crime wave in Netherlands / More nutty Sharia in Pakistan

Thanksgiving, November 24, 2011 - Washington, DC

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In this issue: The real meaning of Thanksgiving - Read the first Thanksgiving Proclamation / Thanksgiving proclamations of Presidents George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and now Obama / Proclamation of the first Congress / Current Thanksgiving statement of the Speaker of the House

Chairman’s Report for November 23, 2011

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IN THIS ISSUE: Preserving Freedom - The Constitution or Sharia Conference is a great success. Nearly 500 attend daytime session and over 1,000 at evening session. Conference truly international with speakers from Lebanon, Syria, Australia and the U.K. Sharia compliance by major corporations and our government exposed.

Report From Washington - November 18, 2011

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IN THIS ISSUE: Obama: Last secular government must fall / No prayer at WW2 memorial / Military aid for Asia again? / Congressman: Stop aid to Egypt / Sharia "justice" for domestic courts? / Muslim only public pools / Norway embraces Islamic tyranny / Tunisia's Arab Spring calls for "Sixth Caliphate"

Report From Washington - November 11, 2011

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In this issue: Stopping Sharia / The Constitution or Sharia: Preserving Freedom Conference was held in Nashville despite a hotel cancellation / Conference a great success / Michele Bachmann predicts Muslims will use nuclear weapons on Israel / Christian South Sudan bombed by Muslim North Sudan / Muslims kill more Christians in Nigeria / Turkey turns Nicean Church into mosque

Preserving Freedom Conference a Success

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The Constitution or Sharia Conference in Nashville, Tennessee on November 11, 2011 was a great success with far more participants than would have been possible at the original venue at the Hutton Hotel. Just two weeks prior to the conference the Hutton Hotel refused to honor the contract it had signed with the Sharia Awareness Action Network. The Hutton Hotel had determined that it would benefit financially from becoming sharia compliant. Sharia law forbids any critical voice against Islam.

William J Murray speaks on Sharia at Nashville Conference

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Comments of William J. Murray at the Preserving Freedom Conference 11/11/11. "As chairman of the Religious Freedom Coalition I have been a part of numerous fact finding missions all over the world. Some of these have been with congressional staff, others with former congressmen and governors to witness religious persecution first hand."

The Constitution or Sharia; Preserving Freedom Conference Just Two Days Away -- Attendance Exceeds All Expectations

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According to William J. Murray, chairman of the Sharia Awareness Action Network (www.shariafreeusa.com), the conference organizer, yesterday, registrations passed 350. Between the day and evening sessions, close to 500 are expected to attend. When the venue was the Hutton Hotel, which breached its contract with the conference, fewer than 200 were expected.