Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Lebanon: Three Years After Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri

The Middle East Program of the Woodrow Wilson Center Presents
Lebanon: Three Years After Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri

Featuring Hon. Charles Rizk, Lebanese Minister of Justice and Hon. Jeffrey Feltman, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Near Eastern Affairs Bureau, U.S. Department of State and former U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon (2004-2008)

Thursday, February 28, 10:30am -11:30am

6th Floor, Flom Auditorium
Woodrow Wilson Center
Ronald Reagan Building
Washington

Please RSVP to mep@wilsoncenter.org or fax to 202.691.4184

Name and Title:___________________________________

Affiliation:________________________________________

E-mail:___________________________________________

Seating is limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis.

A photo ID is required for entry.

www.wilsoncenter.org

Sunday, February 17, 2008

ADC Annual Convention

Please join the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) for its 2008 Annual National Convention - Securing the Principles of Liberty.

Thursday, June 12 through Sunday, June 15
Grand Hyatt Hotel
1000 H Street NW
Washington, DC

The hotel rate is $129 a night for single/double occupancy.

Register early as the ADC Convention sells out every year! This year, the earlier you register, the bigger the savings.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

JJ Dinner

Thanks to Saba Shami, once again, the newdominionPAC scored a great table for the JJ Dinner in Richmond. As we were last year, we were right up front neat where the speakers came out. It was good to hear from Senators Clinton and Obama and to see the newDominion PAC friends again.

Thursday, February 7, 2008


The Arab American Institute (AAI) is circulating a petition amongst Arab Americans throughout the country in an effort to communicate a clear and succinct Arab American agenda to the eventual Democratic and Republican presidential nominees. They will deliver this petition to the nominees at the Democratic and Republican National Conventions in August and September, respectively.

It is important for Arab Americans to sign this petition to demonstrate our community’s influence and commitment through our numbers. They will deliver your name, city, and state to the nominees when we present the petition. All other information including email, street address, and telephone number will be kept strictly confidential.


Yalla Vote 2008 National Petition
At home and abroad, America faces serious challenges. The results of the 2008 presidential election will in large part decide our nation's future course.

As concerned Americans, here is what we seek in our next president:

At home, we have become increasingly concerned by the loss of civility in our national discourse and the erosion of basic civil liberties.
We want leadership that builds our national community, promotes respect for all faiths and ethnicities, and recognizes that within our diversity lies our nation's greatest strength.

We seek the protection of those fundamental Constitutional freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights and a renewed commitment to the rule of law.
Abroad, we are deeply troubled by the degree to which a unilateral approach has left America more isolated, less respected, and less secure in a changing world.

We want an American foreign policy that will bring peace with justice and self-determination to the Palestinians, reconciliation and full sovereignty to Lebanon, and security and an end to the occupation and war for the people of Iraq.

We want a strong America that leads by example, supporting the implementation of outstanding U.N. Security Council Resolutions and complying with international conventions.

We want a foreign policy that restores America's image abroad and addresses the root causes of extremism rather than fueling it; a foreign policy that provides for national security by strongly advocating tolerance of ethnic and religious differences, respect for human rights, and freedom from arbitrary violence and oppression – the same American ideals we hold and promote at home.
These are the issues we seek to bring to the national debate and these are the issues on which we will base our vote in 2008.