Yeah, I don't think the officers are in the category of people who should think about their response. They have the perfect right to their positions. Those of us who weren't personally attacked have a different responsibility. If we want to get things back, we have to maintain the option of acceptance of an individual's repentance of bad…
Yeah, I don't think the officers are in the category of people who should think about their response. They have the perfect right to their positions. Those of us who weren't personally attacked have a different responsibility. If we want to get things back, we have to maintain the option of acceptance of an individual's repentance of bad behavior, when that repentance is shown to be more than just words, but also deeds.
Yeah, I don't think the officers are in the category of people who should think about their response. They have the perfect right to their positions. Those of us who weren't personally attacked have a different responsibility. If we want to get things back, we have to maintain the option of acceptance of an individual's repentance of bad behavior, when that repentance is shown to be more than just words, but also deeds.