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To: rockabyebaby
Law never repented, he never admitted he did anything wrong.

Incorrect. While Laws' behavior was inexcusable there's no need to bear false witness.

"To all those who have suffered from my shortcomings and from my mistakes, I once again apologize, and from them I beg forgiveness," Law said.

74 posted on 04/07/2005 8:33:26 PM PDT by A.A. Cunningham
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To: A.A. Cunningham

Anyone can say they are sorry and those of us who live in Boston and witnessed the whole thing, know law never repented, you'd have to know him to understand this.


102 posted on 04/08/2005 5:48:48 AM PDT by rockabyebaby (If you're not part of the solution, YOU ARE the problem.)
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To: A.A. Cunningham
, A.A. Cunningham wrote: Law never repented, he never admitted he did anything wrong. Incorrect. While Laws' behavior was inexcusable there's no need to bear false witness. "To all those who have suffered from my shortcomings and from my mistakes, I once again apologize, and from them I beg forgiveness," Law said.

So Law said he was sorry but he didn't say for what or whether he had done anything specific wrong. Just for "shortcomings and mistakes." That's something any of us could say at any time too - but it's not that meaningful and it's certainly not the way my mother taught me how to apologize. He issued a pro-forma statement - call me cynical but I don't think that was a heartfelt repentence.
110 posted on 04/08/2005 1:31:08 PM PDT by Stone Mountain
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