May 5, 2017

Pam Geller,Fearless At The Fearless


Last night The Lehigh Valley Tea Party invited Pam Geller to address their membership. The event was open to the public, although identification was necessary to purchase tickets. The Tea Party billed her appearance as following; Pamela Geller, a conservative activist, author, Breitbart reporter and dedicated defender of Individual Rights will join us to discuss our responsibility in protecting Free Speech. 

Although, she  certainly is a free speech advocate, we pro-Israel types also know her as a warrior princess. She is an outspoken critic of radical Jihadist violence, and those who try to minimize it through political correctness and hope for change.

It was appropriate that this fearless woman spoke at the Fearless Fire House.

ADDENDUM: The above portion of this blog post was written prior to the event.  I mention this because being fearless at the fearless wasn't lost on others.  Both the gentleman who introduced Geller used the same phrase, and Geller herself used it in regard to the audience.  Apparently, this was her first engagement that hadn't cancelled on her since the incident in Garland, Texas.  About 150 people attended the event, and many lined up afterwards for a signed copy of her book.

13 comments:

  1. Didn't she sue Obama numerous times trying to price he was born im.Kenya?

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  2. I hadn't heard she was coming to town. I'm really sorry I missed that.

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  3. robert@4:39, i don't believe that she would concern herself with an issue such as that

    jeffery@7:43, the event was promoted on facebook

    Ron Angle had one of her books signed To Bernie O'Hare, #1 Blogger. When I balked at that, he said that Bernie had told him that I was vicious. Imagine being called both vicious and dour in the same day.

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  4. "Didn't she sue Obama numerous times trying to price he was born im.Kenya?"

    No, I didn't. Nor did I ever suggest it. More lies and disinformation.

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    1. I apologize for confusing you with Orly Taitz, whom you had rightly called out publicly. However, you and Robert Spencer have made some totally groundless charges about his heritage and upbringing. Although I'm not sure, I believe you associate all Muslims except unbelieving Muslims with America's enemies.

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  5. the event was public but you need to give id to purchase tickets???? so you have to divulge your privacy in order to attend an event???? really??? If she is so fearless what was with the men in black who were with her. you cant spew hate throughout the world and then magically become the victim... miss me with that.....

    you guys thought five dollars would be a deterrent to a walk up crowd????

    In closing what ever happened to freedom of religion????

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  6. Mike,

    Great coverage of this event and this of this Fearless champion of liberty, justice, and freedom.

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  7. @7:51 Shame blacks or muslim bloggers aren't welcome.....again fearless??? to whom???? bigoted cowards??? ok...

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  8. iman@1:46, although i don't usually make such announcements, i will cover your experience in a post tomorrow.

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  9. Iman, hold off on the thank you, you may not like my take tomorrow on thursday's situation. however, your reply will be welcome, and used as an addendum to the post if you wish.

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  10. Thats fine, I have enough people black, white, and old who concur....

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    1. I'm with you, Iman. I remember you showed up for a Lehigh Valley Coffee Party meeting a few years back and I was very favorably impressed with you.

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