"Damn near everything"

This week's RINO Sightings Carnival is posted at Big Cat Chronicles. Host Roaring Tiger begins with the results of his research into RINOs -- and rhinos:

we RINOs get our moderate reputation because our animal counterpart is a gentle giant, despite his aggressive reputation. Don’t let his size fool you into thinking he’s slow, though, because rhinos are agile blokes and are quite the chargers when needed — just like their human counterparts. And because of their size, adult rhinos have no natural predators, although babies are at risk from tigers, lions, or hyenas — and you can expect RINOs to be equally protective of the young and underdogs.

I also delved into the totemic meaning of rhinos and discovered they carry the spiritual medicine of connecting to ancient wisdom and of its proper use, as well as knowledge of the self. As you can clearly see, that means everyone should pay particular attention to what we RINOs say because we know about... well... damn near everything.

How true!

And so, if you want to know damn near everything about everything, I suggest you go and read damn near every post!

Here are a few:

  • Don Surber argues that Americans continue to not take the terrorist threat seriously.
  • Decision '08 discusses what President Bush actually said about "Intelligent Design," and maintains it has been mischaracterized by media hype. (Media hype? Imagine!)
  • The Commissar has a fascinating post about Intelligent Design and falsifying evolution.
  • SayUncle has a good post on women and gun control. Among other interesting facts, he reports that "when a woman was armed with a gun or knife, only 3% of rape attacks are completed, compared to 32% when unarmed."
  • I can't link to damn near everything, so go read the rest!

    posted by Eric on 08.29.05 at 11:11 AM





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    Women and guns: Women don't like being raped. Rapists don't like being shot.



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