A ‘Sorry’ State of Affairs
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Patt Morrison’s writings are always good and sometimes they are great. “No Apology, but a Lot of Sorry Excuses” (April 6) was superior.
My mother taught me many years ago that it is never inappropriate to say “I’m sorry.” What has happened to us? A person can’t even say “I’m sorry” without some people immediately asking, “Why did he say that? What are his motivations? He must have an angle.”
The Rev. Lou Gerhardt
Twentynine Palms
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