The RINO Sightings Carnival is being hosted by J.D. at Evolution, who has titled this week’s Carnival the “Hornitarian Jihad.”
J.D. begins with a great description of RINO-dom:
In this round-up alone, you will find a great deal of rational discussion of issues ? moral, ethical, scientific, and political. You will find two RINOs who utterly disagree on a topic, yet neither has called the other any sort of name. You?ll find issues discussed here that are discussed nowhere else. You?ll find both a sense of humor and a sense of duty. These are the forgotten people of American politics ? the ones the polls don?t count, the ones the TV cameras don?t point at, the ones the media ignore.
RINOs are ignored because their honesty is too threatening to those with agendas.
Here are a few favorites from this week:
may well have prolonged litigation to make a point about his disdain at the state of the law, effectively compelling both sides to suffer increased legal costs.
This is the only legal analysis I’ve seen which seems to have identified the problem.
it is far, far too late to start bringing up questions about funding priorities now, except maybe in the sense of bringing them up if another war is proposed. For this war, the die is cast. Furthermore, there is no denying the truth: if we pull up stakes and abandon those people in Iraq, we will have done something more immoral and more terrible than we ever did by going there in the first place. The power vacuum we would leave behind would result in a crushing blow against human rights. It wouldn’t just be a great shame to the United States, it would be a great shame to the entire human race.
Dean has been making a sound moral case for the Iraq war for a long time, and he’s never been more right than he is now. Well done.
I wish I could list them all, but that’s J.D.’s job, and he did it well!
Read ’em all!
Comments
3 responses to “The world needs more Hornitarians!”
Thanks for the link! Classical Values has been one of my favorites for quite a while, so I’m quite honored that you linked to my new blog.
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Thanks for the kind words — and for visiting!
Thanks for the kind words.
I’d like to second the sentiments of the first commenter. Keep up the good work.