Darsa
<font color=deeppink>Has an active imagination<br>
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Yes, he had his errors in judgement
Good thing none of us here has those problems, so that stones can be thrown with impunity.

Yes, he had his errors in judgement
Good thing none of us here has those problems, so that stones can be thrown with impunity.![]()
I don't think that 'manslaughter' is normally part of ' those problems '.
Good thing none of us here has those problems, so that stones can be thrown with impunity.![]()
I don't think that 'manslaughter' is normally part of ' those problems '.
I understand that this was not a perfect man. He made horrendous mistakes in his lifetime, no doubt about that. I do believe in redemption and feel that his work was in part driven by the pain that is recklessness caused others.
It is impossible to remember this man without remembering those dark years but for many of us, remembering his dedication to helping others is important as well. I respect that not everyone is going to weigh his life in it's entirety, but I feel that Chappaquiddick does not negate the good that he did.
I understand that this was not a perfect man. He made horrendous mistakes in his lifetime, no doubt about that. I do believe in redemption and feel that his work was in part driven by the pain that is recklessness caused others.
It is impossible to remember this man without remembering those dark years but for many of us, remembering his dedication to helping others is important as well. I respect that not everyone is going to weigh his life in it's entirety, but I feel that Chappaquiddick does not negate the good that he did.
I understand that this was not a perfect man. He made horrendous mistakes in his lifetime, no doubt about that. I do believe in redemption and feel that his work was in part driven by the pain that is recklessness caused others.
It is impossible to remember this man without remembering those dark years but for many of us, remembering his dedication to helping others is important as well. I respect that not everyone is going to weigh his life in it's entirety, but I feel that Chappaquiddick does not negate the good that he did.
Finally.I'm sure that he has had to answer for his wrongdoings in the Kopechne case by now. (Judgement Day and all that.)
Let's all hope that if we're ever in a situation in which we find ourselves needing to make a split second moral decision about something, that we choose to make the right one.