tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901123.post1424547245574302527..comments2024-03-15T03:20:38.106-05:00Comments on Brains and Eggs: Third-party presidential candidate newsPDiddiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05851660342241127485noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901123.post-65626413838452399112011-12-15T11:08:37.023-06:002011-12-15T11:08:37.023-06:00I apologize for sending you this information throu...I apologize for sending you this information through a comment, I was unable to find a contact e-mail to message this through.<br /><br />Texas Freedom Network will be hosting two conjoined events in Houston on January 25th that I felt may be an item of interest for you and your readers. The first event will be a symposium at Rice University on Religion in the 2012 Elections and the second will be a speaking engagement with Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts. In an election year when so much is at stake, why do our politics remain fixated on the culture wars? Both events will focus on examining the turbulent intersection between politics and religion. Here is the general information for both events:<br /><br />Religion in the 2012 Elections Symposium:<br />Location: James A. Baker III Hall, Rice University (6100 Main Street)<br />Time: 1-4:30 PM<br />Price: Free<br /><br />An Evening with Pulitzer-Prize Winning Columnist Leonard Pitts:<br />Location: Congregation Emanu-El (1500 Sunset Boulevard)<br />Time: 7:00 PM<br />Price: $20 (Admission free for students who RSVP by e-mail)<br /><br />The website for the event and purchasing tickets is at www.tfn.org/symposium. If you would be able to place this information on your website and/or social media currents, we would greatly appreciate it. Please let me know if you would like any further information regarding these two events.<br /><br />Thanks,<br />Seetha Kulandaisamy<br />Outreach Intern<br />Texas Freedom Network<br />seetha@tfn.org<br />p: 512-322-0545<br />f: 512-322-0550<br />www.tfn.orgAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901123.post-83500385881547330022011-12-14T06:29:05.047-06:002011-12-14T06:29:05.047-06:00Yes. Until one wins. History is quite replete with...Yes. Until one wins. History is quite replete with third-party candidate winners (although is has been a long time). <br /><br />The two-party duopoly is what is failing us. Or hadn't you noticed?<br /><br />The definition of insanity and all that.PDiddiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05851660342241127485noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901123.post-46396604433452214582011-12-13T23:01:02.090-06:002011-12-13T23:01:02.090-06:00Because in this lifetime, Third party Candidate=LO...Because in this lifetime, Third party Candidate=LOSER.Dr. Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07786085327338824859noreply@blogger.com