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LBM20

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Sat Feb 2, 2019, 07:14 AM Feb 2019

Let's take a look at some noted people who made mistakes in life and were forgiven and continued on: [View all]

Robert Byrd: KKK member. Changed bigtime and became a very LONGSTANDING U.S. Senator who served honorably.
Bill Clinton: Multi-Infidelity; Admitted Misleading Statements About Infidelity (Apologized, continue to successful post-presidency.)
Jesse Jackson: Infidelity (Made personal amends. Continued as important civil rights, political, and religious leader.)
Marion Barry: Lying, Criminal Drug Use and Possession (Did re-hab, served his time, re-entered public life at the local level.)
George Wallace: Defender of Segregation (Later reversed those views, moderated, and was widely forgiven, and continued to serve as governor well into the 1980's.)
Mel Gibson: Anti-Semetic and Racist Rants When Drunk (Apologized many times, took hiatus, got alcohol abuse treatment, and is now back as a successful actor and director.)
Joy Reid: Homophobic Statements (Apologized and continues to work successfully.)
Tulsi Gabbard: Homophobic Statements (Apologized and continues to serve successfully.)
Kevin Hart: Homophobic Statements (Apologized and continues very successfully.)

And the list goes on and on.

Also, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson owned many slaves, and Abraham Lincoln for a long while was not for ending slavery but just containing it. (Washington said in his will his slaves would be free only upon the death of his wife. She released them while she was still living. He pre-deceased her.) (Lincoln even said at one point, "If I could save the union without freeing any slaves I would do it." He placed saving the union above slavery. He later was for getting rid of slavery entirely on principle.)

We all make mistakes and misjudgements. Hopefully we live, we learn, we change, we grow, and we earn forgiveness and chances to continue on. Mistakes long ago should not define use forever. EVERYONE makes mistakes. EVERYONE.

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KKK hood and robes, and black face. On a Democratic spokesperson. Squinch Feb 2019 #1
35 years ago. He was not in politics then. My goodness. Who hasn't made a mistake decades ago? LBM20 Feb 2019 #6
Did you wear a KKK hood and robes 35 years ago? Would you have considered doing it? Squinch Feb 2019 #7
You said it. It was 35 LONG years ago. What are we going to do? Condemn the man forever no matter LBM20 Feb 2019 #21
Please stop. Get some help. Get some reality. Wake up. Understand life and the world around you. wasupaloopa Feb 2019 #28
I have a very good sense of history. In 1984, wearing a KKK hood and robes was not acceptable. Squinch Feb 2019 #32
+1. (n/t) FreepFryer Feb 2019 #34
More common than you'd think... druidity33 Feb 2019 #10
Growing up about 20 miles away from you I NEVER saw anything of the sort. Squinch Feb 2019 #11
maybe.. druidity33 Feb 2019 #15
Maybe I lived in a more mixed neighborhood, and any LI boy sporting a hood and robes would have Squinch Feb 2019 #16
THIS. (n/t) FreepFryer Feb 2019 #35
Where I grew up we had real KKK a-holes standing at intersections passing out pamphlets. I learned dameatball Feb 2019 #36
I grew up on the Great South Bay Golden Raisin Feb 2019 #37
Yeah. No. cwydro Feb 2019 #2
If it was that long ago and the person has led a good life since then yes, ALL can be forgiven. LBM20 Feb 2019 #8
But this particular person is the elected head of a state. marybourg Feb 2019 #31
Republicans and Democrats are not the same... druidity33 Feb 2019 #17
Exactly. volstork Feb 2019 #30
I would also contend that.... KY_EnviroGuy Feb 2019 #3
I doubt if Mel Gibson has changed into a non-disgusting person. Croney Feb 2019 #4
Just condemn someone forever? Don't let anyone make amends? That is morally wrong. LBM20 Feb 2019 #5
Do you think Joy Reid and Kevin Hart and Tulsi Gabbard are still "disgusting" too? LBM20 Feb 2019 #9
I disagree; we need people searching old tweets and yearbooks 24/7. MadDAsHell Feb 2019 #12
The most amazing thing to me about the current brouhaha is that we have a POTUS who routinely Vinca Feb 2019 #13
You're really gonna melt down when he resigns today LexVegas Feb 2019 #14
Oh no I won't. I will know that it is a sad and morally wrong day when a person is crucified for LBM20 Feb 2019 #22
What if the shoe were on the other foot? volstork Feb 2019 #18
No. If it was that long ago and the person has lived a good and honorable life ever since ANYONE LBM20 Feb 2019 #23
Sure. He can continue to grow while out of office manor321 Feb 2019 #19
It was 35 long years ago. What are you going to do, condemn people for one mistake decades ago? LBM20 Feb 2019 #25
Breaking News: Racists forgive other racists. milestogo Feb 2019 #20
Breaking News: It is shameful to label someone a racist over a disagreement on a situation. LBM20 Feb 2019 #24
THIS! They also never recognize it in themselves, even when it is clear and someone is pointing it Squinch Feb 2019 #33
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAhA!!!! Bwa-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *choke* HAHAHAHA *gasp* HAHAHA FreepFryer Feb 2019 #26
Because DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2019 #27
I think there should be a statute of limitation after a period expiation. Snotcicles Feb 2019 #29
One word.... Bayard Feb 2019 #38
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