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Join EMET at its Rays of Light in the Darkness 8th Annual Dinner on Wednesday, June 18th, as we honor the 2014 Speakers of Truth: Dr. Charles Krauthammer, Governor Mike Huckabee, Dr. Ashraf Ramelah, Congressman Peter Roskam (R-IL), and Congressman Dan Lipinski (D-IL).
To watch Dr. Charles Krauthammer’s speech at the dinner, please click here.
To watch Ambassador Ron Dermer’s speech at the dinner, please click here.
To watch Gov. Mike Huckabee’s speech at the dinner, please click here.
To watch Cong. Dan Lipinski’s speech at the dinner, please click here.
To watch Dr. Ashraf Ramelah’s speech at the dinner, please click here.
EMET annually honors luminaries who share its mission, including members of Congress and journalists.
EMET is the leading organization that honors bold individuals (Muslim and Christian) from the Muslim world who have had the courage to speak the truth about radical Islam and the nature of the anti-Western world from which they hail. Prior EMET honorees include: Ambassador John Bolton, Senator Ted Cruz, Representative Trent Franks, Rep. Brad Sherman, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Nonie Darwish, Bridgette Gabriel, Dr. Juhdi Zasser, Reza Kahlili, Mosab Hassan Yousef and many other brave individuals.
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