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No Substitute for Victory: The Defeat of Islamic Totalitarianism

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By John Lewis from The Ayn Rand Institute Stories,cross-posted by MetaBlog

No Substitute for Victory:

The Defeat of Islamic Totalitarianism

Who: Dr. John Lewis, speaker for the Ayn Rand Institute

What: A talk and Q & A explaining why we are losing the war against Islamic totalitarianism, and what we must do to win it

Where: Georgia Tech, Smith Building Auditorium, Room 105, Atlanta, GA

When: Thursday, March 13, 2008, at 8 PM

Admission is FREE.

Description: Over six years after Manhattan was viciously attacked by Islamic holy warriors, the world is still held hostage to their rants and their bombs. Iraq is in turmoil, Syria is emboldened, and Iran, in pursuit of nuclear weapons, intends to wipe Israel off the map and destroy the Great Satan, America. What went wrong?

This lecture will show how our failure to identify Islamic Totalitarianism as the ideology of our enemies has made it impossible to confront them. Drawing on the lessons of America's victory over Japan, this lecture will challenge us to reject our assumptions about the nature of a "just war," and to demand the removal, by force, of Islamic Totalitarianism from the face of the earth.

For more information on this talk, please e-mail [email protected]

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