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Politics : The Donald Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Carolyn who wrote (16829)11/9/2016 2:28:10 PM
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Healing has to be a true and genuine healing between two innocent people or groups of people, it doesn't mean to let the wrong doer go free without consequences... healing in the political sense would mean to agree to disagree peacefully and not to escalate our confrontation over our individual differences into something beyond words... certainly, differences can be honest differences...

True and genuine healing is very much like true and genuine repentance... saying sorry isn't repentance... true and genuine repentance requires coming home, returning home never to wander again...

BUT, letting a criminal go free isn't healing, it's the opposite of healing, it only aggravates an existing wound or injury... the criminal bruises and tears the membrane and fabric of our social graces, the only thing that can heal that is to be sure the wrong doer pays for his/her wrongdoing... that's what justice is all about and this is how we remain civil...

Sorry to ramble, but once I get started I never get finished...<g>

GZ