Similar words: religious rite, religious ritual, religious, religious belief, religiously, irreligious, religious cult, religiousness. Meaning: n. United States political faction that advocates social and political conservativism, school prayer, and federal aid for religious groups and schools.
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1. The senator is the voice of the religious right.
2. The religious right has made the strongest claim.
3. Within months, the religious right had begun to compare her plight with that of civil rights activists in the I 950s.
4. The religious right can not side wholeheartedly with Dole now.
5. His message is aimed at the religious right and angry white working-class voters.
6. But for the religious right, McCain would certainly have won.
7. It is why movements like the religious right or white supremacists have not gained good purchase here.
8. But religious right leaders had adamantly opposed him because of his views on abortion and affirmative action.
9. For Fischer and his religious right friends, if the U.S. military overturns "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," rampant gay sex will overtake the military and lead to death and destruction.
10. The religious right now feels emboldened by the impassiveness of secular parties and the state: no one who threatened to kill Taseer and other like-minded politicians has been arrested.
11. The religious right organized, and sexuality, especially teen sexuality[sentencedict.com], became a political issue.
12. Thus, as of monarchical and religious right confluence of the organization to establish an effective mechanism.
13. When the religious right rails against pornography and portrays it as male predators taking advantage of vulnerable women, I roll my eyes.
14. The man who denounced the religious right as "agents of intolerance" now embraces theocratic culture warriors.
15. Most fundamentalist churches disapprove of homosexuals, and many leaders of the religious right have aggressively campaigned against gay rights.
16. Desperate to win in the third most conservative state, Bush threw in his lot with the religious right.
17. He straddles the ground between party moderates and the religious right.
17. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
18. The Pentagon opposed the forced discharges, but Congress preferred to pander to the social and religious right.
19. And there are three times as many non-religious right voters in the Republican party compared with the religious right.
20. The evidence suggests that Gilmore won in spite of his ties to the religious right.
21. The vast majority of Viriginia voters, almost 90 %, were not part of the religious right.
22. It was here in Iowa in 1988 that the new religious right first made its mark in national politics.
23. All this is true: but the old Mr McCain, who derided the religious right as "agents of intolerance", would not have stooped to that.
24. The men who make money off this new breed of porn star are exactly the predator the religious right say he is.
25. If they do, both have the ability to put together serious presidential campaigns that will have appeal to both the religious right and the Tea Party.
26. In fact, despite all the wishful thinking riding on the departure of Bush, the religious right never really went away.
27. There are warnings of bloodletting, purges and a battle for the soul of the party between the religious right and moderates.
28. The message of her candidacy, the message of McCain's choice, is equally plain. America's religious right is back.
29. It's curious, also, that any felon, drug addict, or recovering hedonist can loudly proclaim a sudden embrace of Jesus and be welcomed without doubt by leaders of the religious right.
30. So has his willingness to cozy up to the religious right.
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