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Heroes of Conscience Dinner<br />

Ronald Reagan Presidential<br />

Library & Museum<br />

40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, California<br />

In Tribute<br />

Philippe Karsenty<br />

Stephen Coughlin<br />

Honoring<br />

Howard and Sonya Waldow<br />

Ed Ames<br />

and<br />

Remembering<br />

Tashbih Sayyed<br />

Master of Ceremonies<br />

Hugh Hewitt<br />

Sunday, May 18, 2008<br />

4:30 pm: Presidential Museum Tour<br />

5:45 pm: Cocktail Reception<br />

7:00 pm: Dinner<br />

Couvert: $300 per person<br />

Dress: Business attire<br />

Kosher and vegetarian meals available upon request.<br />

In Tribute<br />

Philippe Karsenty is a French journalist and media critic. After a<br />

brief foray into French politics in 2002, he founded Media-Ratings,<br />

the first ever French agency to rate the media. Media-Ratings focuses<br />

on fraud, inconsistencies and inaccuracies in the French media. Mr.<br />

Karsenty has been fighting to expose the greatest media hoax of this<br />

century - the so- called “Mohammed al-dura murder” in which a<br />

twelve-year-old boy was supposedly targeted and killed by Israeli troops<br />

during a resurgence of the Arab/Muslim violence in September, 2000. The staged incident,<br />

broadcast first on French public television, intensified Arab/Muslim hatred against the<br />

West and has been employed as a pretext for violence and mayhem around the world.<br />

Karsenty was recently elected Deputy Mayor of Neuilly, one of the most influential political<br />

districts in France.<br />

Stephen Coughlin is an attorney with a background in international<br />

law and international business. He is also a former consultant to the<br />

Intelligence Directorate of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In January, 2008,<br />

Mr. Coughlin, who has an expertise in the sources of Islamic terror and<br />

uses of Islamic law, was not renewed to his position at the Department of<br />

Defense. While no one in his chain of command disputed the veracity,<br />

accuracy or balance of his lectures and briefings, it is widely believed<br />

that Mr. Coughlin was compelled to leave his position because his <strong>view</strong>s were considered<br />

politica lly unacceptable. Mr. Coughlin currently serves as a United States Army Reserve<br />

Major specializing in military intelligence.<br />

Honorees<br />

Howard Waldow was born in Los Angeles, attended high<br />

school in Beverly Hills and received a BA in psychology<br />

in 1970 from CSUN. In 1972 he started Michael Howard<br />

Furniture with only $1000 - an enterprise that eventually<br />

grew into one of California’s largest residential furniture<br />

companies. At the end of 1999, Howard retired and became<br />

an investor, primarily in real estate. Sonya Tuchman-Waldow was born in Munich,<br />

Germany to Polish Holocaust survivors. A teenage modeling contest led to a successful<br />

modeling and acting career in Europe which brought her to the United States in the late<br />

80s. Sonya holds a Masters Degree in Psychology, speaks four languages fluently and<br />

currently works as a journalist and TV producer for German television. Howard and<br />

Sonya are the proud parents of 16-year old Daniel and 4-month old Ariana.<br />

Ed Ames is a singer, actor and community activist who has<br />

appeared in Broadway plays, major motion pictures and has<br />

been a recording star in his own right. His greatest success as a<br />

stage actor came when he played Chief Bromden in the Broadway<br />

production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest opposite Kirk<br />

Douglas. Talent scouts at 20th Century Fox saw Ed in the<br />

production and invited him to play the Native <strong>American</strong> Mingo<br />

on the television show Daniel Boone, a role he played from 1964-70. Ed has made<br />

many recordings as a solo artist. He released his first single called “Try to<br />

Remember” in 1965 and had even a bigger success in 1967 with “My Cup Runneth<br />

Over”. Succeeding hits were “When the Snow Is On the Roses”, “Time Time” and<br />

“Timeless Love”. Ed has been involved in innumerable Jewish and environmental<br />

charities over the past 40 years and is currently the president of the Los Angeles<br />

branch of the Zionist Organization of America.<br />

Remembering<br />

Born in Pakistan, but a proud <strong>American</strong>, Tashbih Sayyed<br />

(1942-2007) was a historian, television producer and editor.<br />

He placed himself on the frontline in the struggle with radical<br />

Islam. He earned the enmity of Muslim extremists for his<br />

friendship towards Israel, his sympathy and admiration for<br />

Western civilized values and for his fearless critiques of his own<br />

culture and religion. Tashbih Sayyed passed away in May, 2007.<br />

We cherish his memory and pay tribute to his legacy.<br />

Master of Ceremonies<br />

P rofessor<br />

Hugh Hewitt is a law professor and broadcast<br />

journalist whose nationally syndicated radio show is heard<br />

in more than 120 cities across the United States every weekday<br />

afternoon. Professor Hewitt is a graduate of Harvard College<br />

and the University of Michigan La School, and has been teaching<br />

Constitutional Law at Chapman University Law School since it<br />

opened in 1995. Professor Hewitt is a frequent guest on CNN, Fox News Network,<br />

and MSNBC, and has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal,<br />

and the Los Angeles Times. He has received three Emmys for his work as co-host<br />

of the ground-breaking Life & Times program, a nightly news and public affairs<br />

program that aired on the Los Angeles PBS affiliate, KCET, from 1992 until 2007.<br />

The Heroes of Conscience

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