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Upcoming Conferences
A Charge to Revive the Role of Faith in the Public Square
Sep 9, 2010
EPPC Senior Fellow Rick Santorum will travel to Houston, Texas on Thursday, September 9, 2010 to discuss the consequences of President Kennedy's speech to the Houston Ministerial Association 50 years ago. The speech entitled, "A Charge to Revive the Role of Faith in the Public Square" will challenge President Kennedy's message about the role faith plays in public life.
Past Conferences
Shi`i Eschatology and the Iranian Vision
Awaiting the Return of the Mahdi?
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
On June 29, the Program to Protect America's Freedom will present Dr. Timothy Furnish on the timely topic of Iran and Shi'i eschatology followed by a panel discussion with EPPC Senior Fellow and former Senator Rick Santorum, Professor Cynthia Ayers of the U.S. Army War College, and Dr. Michael Ledeen, a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
EVENT: Aggressive Secularism, Multiculturalism, and the Islamist Threat
A Lecture by Bishop Michael James Nazir-Ali
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
On Wednesday, October 14, EPPC's Program to Protect America's Freedom will host its third annual lecture, to be given by Anglican Bishop Michael James Nazir-Ali.  Bishop Nazir-Ali is the Pakistani-born Anglican Bishop of Rochester, England, and a prominent spokesman for a meaningful exchange between Christianity and Islam.
EVENT: Shariah in the West: U.N. Resolutions on Defamation
A Discussion with Nonie Darwish and Angela Wu
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Rick Santorum and EPPC's Program to Protect America's Freedom are pleased to present the second event in a three-part symposium exploring the relationship between Shariah law and the West, where "soft" tools of language, law, and financial institutions are at the behest of those wishing to challenge our democratic ideals with a theocratic alternative. This second event will feature Nonie Darwish and Angela Wu debating the challenges posed by the recent rise of the U.N. resolutions on defamation of religion, which seek to prohibit "blasphemy" as defined by Shariah law.
EVENT: The Truth about Iraq: Her Ancient Minorities and Near Future
His Excellency Jean Benjamin Sleiman, Archbishop of Baghdad (Roman Rite)
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Rick Santorum and EPPC's Program to Protect America's Freedom is pleased to present His Excellency Jean Benjamin Sleiman, the Latin Rite Archbishop of Baghdad and an internationally recognized advocate for Iraq's persecuted Christian population.
EVENT: Shariah in the West: Libel Tourism
A Discussion with Andrew C. McCarthy
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Rick Santorum and EPPC's Program to Protect America's Freedom are pleased to present a three-part symposium exploring the relationship between Shariah law and the West, where "soft" tools of language, law, and financial institutions are at the behest of those wishing to challenge our democratic ideals with a theocratic alternative. This first event will feature Andrew McCarthy on the subject of libel tourism, a form of forum shopping currently being manipulated to suppress criticism of radical Islam.
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Protecting America's Freedom
Santorum on the Gathering Storm

EPPC Senior Fellow Rick Santorum recently spoke about "The Gathering Storm: America's War against Islamic Fascism" on Focus on the Family with Dr. James Dobson.

An audio archive of the appearance is available for downloading: part I is available here, part II is available here


EPPC TV
Rick Santorum, Harold Ford Debate Iraq

Appearing on Fox New's Hannity and Colmes, EPPC Senior Fellow Rick Santorum debated former Tennessee Congressman Harold Ford, Jr.over John Edward's attempts at politicizing Memorial Day to bolster his campaign's anti-war stance. 

EPPC News
Santorum Interview with UK Program

EPPC Senior Fellow Rick Santorum speaks to Donal Blaney of 18DoughtyStreet.com in a special Direct from DC program. The former Republican senator for Pennsylvania explains why he still fully supports the US and UK's role in Iraq. The full interview is available here    

Senior Fellow Rick Santorum in the News

Santorum: America must fight radical Islam
"'The enemy are, as I have termed them, Islamic fascists. Some would argue that all of Islam is corrupt. I do not. Some would argue that it's just a very, very small, one tenth of 1 percent. I would argue that it's not that small either. But it is serious, it is real, it is growing,' Santorum said."  Brown Daily Herald (April 6, 2007)

Moore, Gore...and now Santorum?
"'Politics and political dialogue has some impact on America but changing the culture has a much bigger impact,' Santorum said about his new role outside the public sector and his push to make documentaries." Morning Call (March 26, 2007)

Republicans chart their own courses following November losses
"As a senior fellow at EPPC, Santorum plans to raise public awareness about emerging national security threats: 'Islamic fascists' in Iran, he said, communists in North Korea, socialists in Venezuela, radical leftists in Russia." World Magazine (February 10, 2007)  


Rick Santorum on the Airwaves

Former Senator Rick Santorum will be a guest tonight on Hannity & Colmes at 9PM ET on the Fox News Channel to discuss Senator Barack Obama's run for the White House.

Please be sure to tune in! 


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