Archive for the ‘Speaking’ Category

Busy Week

Monday, February 4th, 2008

This will be a busy week for me. Today I fly to Los Angeles for Super Tuesday. Most of my attention will be on campaigning against a tax increase on the ballot there. I am also looking forward to seeing the circus surrounding Super Tuesday in L.A.

When I return on Thursday I’ll be introducing FreedomWorks Chairman Dick Armey at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington. FreedomWorks will also have a table for recruiting new members and interns.

It will be interesting to see whether Senator John McCain gets a cold reception at CPAC this year. Last year he refused to attend the conference and has shown little regard for conservatives over the years.

Egypt’s YouTube Democrats

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Today’s Washington Post has a piece by Jackson Diehl about human rights activists from Egypt who recently came to Washington to meet with American organizations about community organizing and new media strategies. I had the opportunity to meet these activists and offer my own advice and experience in a training session hosted by Freedom House, a human rights organization in Washington. There is a young generation of Egyptians that wants to move beyond the authoritarian ways of Hosni Mubarak and the Egyptian government. These activists deserve our support and friendship. Hopefully I helped them out a little in their efforts to bring human rights and democratic reforms to Egypt. Here is a quote from the Post article about one of the most energetic young activists from the group, Ahmed Samih.

“The majority of Egyptians are like us, under the age of 35,” said Ahmed Samih, the 28-year-old director of the Andalus Institute for Tolerance and Anti-Violence Studies in Cairo.

Samih, a fearless man who says he has been a political activist since age 17, founded a Facebook group called “What happens when Hosni Mubarak dies?” Mubarak, who has ruled Egypt under “emergency law” since 1981, is 79. But he is noticeably fading. And Samih’s group has attracted 2,741 members, almost all of them Egyptian.

Ahmed and his fellow activists are a brave group of people. They are also very creative in applying new technologies to spreading the word about their cause. I wish Ahmed and his fellow freedom fighters luck in their noble pursuit of liberty for all Egyptians.

Ryan Sorba to lecture on “The Born Gay Hoax” at Michigan State University

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

Ryan Sorba will be giving his talk about “the born gay hoax” on Tuesday at Michigan State University. This is also the theme of his upcoming book, which argues that the pro-homosexual movement is a complete fabrication by gay activists to gain minority status as a special class. Sorba quotes at length various leaders of the gay movement, who admit that there is no such thing as being “born gay” but people choose to be this way. Sorba will argue that the American people have been duped by a crafty few political activists whose goal is complete acceptance of their lifestyle.

You can watch his speech at California State University — San Bernardino from last year.

Already, the campus left at MSU is organizing a different event and raising money in order to counter Sorba’s argument. This should make for an interesting day at MSU on Tuesday.

I will be on the radio Monday at 9am Central, 10am Eastern

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

Tomorrow, July 2nd, I will be on the Jim Brown radio show in New Orleans on 99.5FM to talk about trends  in youth politics.

You can listen on the internet. Just visit the website and click “listen live.”


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