Posted on 12/17/2005 11:49:20 AM PST by MplsSteve
Stanley Tookie Williams did take responsibility for his actions and showed remorse for the harm he had caused, contrary to what Syl Jones (Opinion Exchange, Dec. 13) and a recent letter writer say.
I see remorse and the taking of responsibility for his actions in the tremendous work he did reaching out to bring peace to the gangs, writing children's books, and his mentoring of his former neighborhood's youth who were heading down the path he had gone.
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I wonder if Paul Rozycki, resident bleeding heart of Minneapolis, shed any tears for Tookie's four victims? I doubt he did. Paul's letter is just another case of a liberal redefining a word--in this case, "remorse"--in a pathetic attempt to win an argument.
For today all we(I) can do is take personal responsibility and atone as well as we(I) can for what we(I) do to others. To the best of my knowledge, Tookie never took responsibility for his murders. He did, however, atone early last Tuesday.
atonement - phrasal verb FORMAL
to do something that shows that you are sorry for something bad that you did:
- The country's leader has expressed a wish to atone for his actions in the past.
atonement
noun {U} FORMAL
- He said that young hooligans should do community service as atonement for their crimes.
Mr. Williams didn't atone for his crime - he received the just punishment for it. Atonement would be making amends - if you vandalized someone's house, you put a new paint job on it. If you accidentally hurt someone, you pay for the medical bills and help them get groceries until they're well.
He certainly may have turned his life around at some point, and I hope he did. I'm reasonably prepared to meet Ted Bundy in heaven, based on Jim Dobson's interview and opinion of Bundy's authentic repentance and conversion. I may run into this guy as well. But the change in his life, if it occurred, does not change what he did, nor the punishment he deserved.
"Yeesh. how do these people function in life?"
Answer: They don't.
And because he was the anti-gun crowd's worst nightmare. They advocate doing what you're told by criminals so you won't get hurt.
This guy shot his victims just for kicks. That's why the left loves him.
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