Mona Charen discusses, in her latest commentary, the formal apology the US Senate made to those that were the victims of lynching two centuries ago. She makes a valid point: Our leaders are much more ready to apologize for things that they did not do than things that they did!
How are we at keeping short accounts of what we’ve done and making sure to apologize for them? Do we take care of things, or do we let self get in the way?
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