it came from newfoundland, canada, did you know that?newfoundland, canada, yeah, that used to be a part of britain, i believe. >> yes. and when the settlers came over, they were warring with the indians up there who used red paint, all right, that was the ritual before they fought. so, therefore, the word red skins meant indian fighters and that's how it came into the fighters, and so that is how it came into the lexicon. and now, we have a politically correct society, and i am not saying it with derision. it is going after redskins because it sounds like it is a pigmentation thing, what do you say? >> i say the settlers landed years ago, i don't like being lectured by sports casters, i don't like the president me about ethnic etiquette, or implying there is a race card. but what i do believe is the people using redskins are not intending any malice, or anything like that. but i do believe that words change, evolve. you talk about what it meant 3 or 300 years ago. 50 years ago, the word "negro" was the most respected work you could use f