Archive for October, 2007
LIVING LEGEND Fats Domino and more…
0 Comments Published by thecommongoodusa October 31st, 2007 in Events.FATS DOMINO AND NEW ORLEANS: As part of our LIVING LEGENDS Series, we offer the extraordinary Fats Domino for a lunch gathering Friday, November 9th.
This is an extremely rare opportunity. The legendary Fats Domino was last in New York 20 years ago when he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of fame. He will [...]
Hot Topics: Religion & Politics – Meet the Editors
0 Comments Published by thecommongoodusa October 20th, 2007 in Events.from
TIME – NEWSWEEK – WASHINGTON MONTHLY – BELIEF.net
all contributing editors of the insightful Washington Monthly.
A new Pew poll on religion and politics, released September 6, finds that almost 70 percent of Americans want a president with strong religious beliefs and 38 percent say there’s “too little” discussion about religion in the presidential campaign.
On Wednesday, October [...]
Religion, Politics & Polarization
0 Comments Published by thecommongoodusa October 19th, 2007 in News.There are few things more likely to stir the emotions or controversy than religion –unless it’s politics. On Wednesday, October 24th, we have both — with a stellar panel pulled together by Washington Monthly to discuss the role of religion in the coming campaign. The panel includes editors for TIME, Newsweek, the founder of Belief.net and [...]
Thursday, Oct 11 – Senator Chuck Hagel
0 Comments Published by thecommongoodusa October 8th, 2007 in Events.The outspoken and independent-minded Senator from Nebraska, Chuck Hagel, will be with us to discuss “Challenges of the 21st Century.”
The Senator will speak about Iraq, foreign policy, entitlement reforms, health care and other issues.
David Kuhn has just published a book, “The Neglected Voter: White Men and the Democratic Dilemma.” The Democtratic Party has relied on winning margins in Presidential campaigns provided by women.
Find out why Kuhn believes neglecting the white male voter may be a mistake.
Kuhn is a veteran political reporter, now senior political writer for Politico.com and has covered the 2004 [...]

