Monday, May 17, 2010

Making the right arguments

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Asking the right questions.


Making the right arguments.


Learn how at our National Conference & Legislative Briefing.


By Guy Rodgers, Executive Director












  • Do you wish you could more effectively persuade people you know about the threat of radical Islam and global jihad?



  • Would you like to have some key arguments “in your pocket” to use when people raise the typical rationalizations about radical Islam?



  • Would you like to be able to ask the right questions, questions that expose the disinformation people are fed by apologists for radical Islam?



As I travel the country, I always encounter good-hearted, patriotic Americans like you who are concerned about this threat and want to be able to make the right arguments to those they know in order to persuade them.



However, they tell me they often feel frustrated and ill-equipped to do so.






This is why, at our National Conference and Legislative Briefing, I am going to premiere a new presentation for our attendees entitled “Asking the Right Questions…Making the Right Arguments: Exposing the Truth About Radical Islam.”




To register or to find out more information about the conference, please click here.



For instance:






  • When a Muslim leader denounces “terrorism,” does that equate to denouncing “jihad?”



  • When an apologist for Islam quotes the Qur’an and says there is no “compulsion” in religion,” does this person and those listening understand the doctrine of abrogation?



  • When someone asks you if there are “moderate” Muslims, can you answer them and explain the differences between a “radical” Muslim and a “moderate”?



  • When someone challenges you that you are opposing “freedom of religion,” what do you say?



I will address these and many other questions during my presentation at our National Conference and Legislative Briefing. For the past three years, from my perspective as a political strategist and student of history and human behavior, I have immersed myself in studying Islamist doctrine and history.



I have done so in order to understand what we are up against, how our radical Islamist enemies think, how their enablers think, and how we can expose the truth with the right strategies, arguments, and questions.



On June 28th, I want to share with you the key questions you can ask and key arguments you can make to effectively persuade those you know about the truth of radical Islam.



This is more than knowing information. As I have shared how to ask the right questions and frame the right arguments, even people who know a great deal about this subject tell me this has helped them be more effective in communicating with others.




I invite you to join me, our featured speakers Brigitte Gabriel, Andrew McCarthy, James Woolsey, and Paul Sperry; invited Members of Congress; and other ACT! for America chapter leaders and members in our nation’s capital on June 27 – 29.



The deadline for our 40% off discounted hotel rate ends soon, so if you are considering registering and making your hotel reservation, please do so today by
clicking here!



Yours for America,





Guy Rodgers

Executive Director



















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