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I suppose they are. I just never thought of Ralph or myself as in the
religious right. I can't think of any religious organizations that
Ralph funds, so I was wondering what Milton was trying to say.
Cheryl B. Preston
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>>> Robin Gross <[log in to unmask]> 10/14/2008 3:48 pm >>>
Cheryl,
On Oct 14, 2008, at 2:01 PM, Cheryl Preston wrote:
> .... When I get a response from Milton yesterday, it included the
> strangest reference to what I assume he intends a slur — the
religious
> right.
Huh? The "religious right" is a slur?
Numerous political candidates fall over themselves to identify
themselves as being affiliated with the "religious right" and I don't
think they consider it to be a slur. Why do you?
The people that I know in the "religious right" are proud to say so.
Robin
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