Just because I have a little fun with the Religious Right movement by 
calling their followers Religious Righters doesn't make me prejudice, 
and I know "Righters" is not a dictionary work, because my $8.00 spell 
checker, which is really free (eg Thunderbird mail client),  keep 
suggesting other words. <g>

Regards,

LelandJ


http://www.progressive.org/~progress/?q=node/1344

Regards,

LelandJ

Pete Theisen wrote:
> On Thursday 21 June 2007 21:24, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>   
>> I'm not prejudice against the Religious Righters, but I do feel
>> threatened by them.  Its nothing personal.
>>     
>
> Hi Leland!
>
> It is a hate term whether you hate them or not. A non-hate term would 
> be "Religious Conservatives". "Religious Right" refers to a movement, 
> but "Religious Righters" refers to the people who make up the movement.
>
> You are the only one who uses that term, look up "Righters" in the dictionary 
> and see what you find.
>
>   
>>> Excuse me? That hate-term you love to throw around, "religious righter"?
>>> Gimme a break!
>>>       
>
>   



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