The time has come for the annual House Divided event. This year all proceeds are going to benefit the Freestore Foodbank since they typically experience a post-holidays donation rut. The event will take place at Mac’s, which is a nice place to eat, drink, and debate the issues of the day. Tuesday, March 4th is the date. 7:00 PM would be the time to show up.
For those unfamiliar with the House Divided event, I offer the following rundown:
1. You buy a ticket at the table in the cafeteria (Times for sales will be sent out shortly) for $3.00 identifying yourself as a Democrat or Republican by getting either a red or blue ticket (my sincere apologies to anyone currently attempting to revive the Whig party).
OR
2. You ride the proverbial fence by purchasing an independant ticket of a neutral color.
3. You come to Mac’s at around 7:00 to 7:30 tuesday night, which is the night of the Ohio primary. You turn your ticket in to see which party has gained more support. (You also can let it be known who you voted for earlier in the day if you so choose. (A poll is being taken)
4. You enjoy a few hours of free beer or soda, and eat pretty good food watching the primary results come in, while engaging in the lively political discourse that makes this country so great.
5. You relish the chance of winning one of numerous fabulous door prizes.
6. you support a great charity just from buying a ticket and showing up.
RECAP:
-buy ticket for $3.00
-come out Tuesday, March 4, to Mac’s for event
-support a charity and your party affiliation
Hope to see you all there,
Law Dems / Law Republicans
Oh yeah, the Law Dems have won bragging rights the last two years, so this should be an incentive to either:
-continue the trend of meaningful progression, or,
-put an end to this liberal nonsense.
University of Cincinnati College of Law is the fourth oldest continually running law school in the United States and a founding member of the Association of American Law Schools. It was started in 1833 as the Cincinnati Law School. Then-dean and future 27th President of the United States, William Howard Taft (1880), merged it with the University of Cincinnati in 1896.