Elephant


College Republican Executive Board members Paul Gambill and Julie Forward check in people who are attending the Gen. Georges Sada event.


Gen. Georges Sada poses with resident College Republican photographer C.K. Liu before the event begins.


Gen. Georges Sada stands with Lance Maggart for a photo opportunity before the start of the event.


Gen. Georges Sada and Daniel Parsons before the beginning of the final big CR event of the semester.


Arizona State Representative Johnathan Paton stands with Gen. Georges Sada discussing issues before both are set to speak before the ASU College Republicans.


Representative Paton speaks to Gen. Georges Sada, Troy Hyde and Benjamin Stewart while waiting to speak to the club.


The crowd gathers to hear Rep. Paton and Gen. Sada speak on the Iraq war and the chances for democracy in that country.


Gen. Georges Sada speaks to a large crowd about his life experiences in Iraq before, during and after the fall of Saddam Hussein.


Gen. Georges Sada takes a question from the audience regarding the sectarian violence between Sunni and Shia Muslims.


After finishing his speech, Gen. Georges Sada signs a copy of his book, Saddam's Secrets, for a member of the audience.


Local high school Republicans that attended the ASU College Republican event pose with Gen. Sada.


Members of the audience speaking to Gen. Georges Sada speaking to him at the close of the event.


TJ Shope, Justin Clark, Paul Gambill and Troy Hyde discussing what Rep. Paton and Gen. Sada had spoken about.


Julie Forward, Garrett Linker, Daniel Parsons, Justin Clark and Kristen Bochem waiting for other College Republicans at the end of the event.


Troy Hyde, Lance Maggart and Ron Reynante sharing their thoughts about the speeches given by Rep. Paton and Gen. Sada.

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