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Comment: There are times when sorry is not enough

Lois Cunningham writes:
I have been reading the comments on the incident that happened at the Little League Park. it is a good thing that Coach McQueary is sorry, but there are times when i am sorry is not enough. It doesn't really matter that he is a friend or that he has not had his day in court. It matters that he lost his temper, used racial slurs and provoked a physical altercation in front of children. He is a teacher and a coach: he knew those kind of things are not allowed or accepted in the jobs he held. He broke the rules and, yes, i am sure he is sorry, but this is one of those times when sorry is not enough. --Lois Cunningham
Comments re article 60513 Mary Cooley Coach McQueary is sorry and asked forgiveness




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