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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Forgiveness

Crime and Justice

The wisdom of innocent men set free

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 3, 2018, 2:01 PM Oct 3, 2018
5

John Nolley Jr. walked out of a courtroom in Texas today with his good name restored. Read more →

Politics

Kathy Griffin and the nature of real forgiveness

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 2, 2017, 8:09 AM Jun 2, 2017
47

After taking a stand for forgiveness, Sen. Al Franken couldn’t withstand the pressure to cancel an appearance with Kathy Griffin, the comedian who was stupid enough to be photographed holding a bloodied head that obviously was meant to portray President Donald Trump. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Writer: Forgiveness not the only response to racism

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 22, 2016, 1:01 PM Dec 22, 2016
10

‘It’s compelling and powerful to watch a black woman stare down the barrel of violent racism and say, ‘I forgive you,” a reporter who covers race says.

What if she hadn’t? Read more →

Crime and Justice

Man who put cyclist in coma forgiven

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 24, 2015, 8:08 AM Aug 24, 2015
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On June 25, 1996, Daniel Danais got good and drunk, got in his car, and plowed into David Scannell, then 39, as he rode his bike in Quincy, Mass.

Scannell suffered a traumatic brain injury that left him in a coma until last Monday, when he died at age 58.
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Crime and Justice

The nature of forgiveness (cont’d)

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 11, 2014, 12:33 PM Nov 11, 2014
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Last month, Zoe Galasso was shot and killed at a lunch table in the school cafeteria in Marysville, Washington.

Of the people who were shot by her classmate, Jaylen Fryberg, Zoe was the first to die. Fryberg took his own life.

Fryberg’s mother stopped by the Galasso household a few days later. Read more →

People doing good · War

Louis Zamperini and his lifetime of forgiveness

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 3, 2014, 7:39 AM Jul 3, 2014
2

Louis Zamperini won’t get to be at the premier of the movie about his incredible life. He won’t get to fulfill his appointment as next year’s Rose Bowl parade grand marshall. He died this morning at age 97, more proof that life isn’t fair. He was so impressive as a track and field star at Read more →

Five by 8

Forgiveness, remaking yourself, and the casual encounters that define our days (5×8 – 1/2/14)

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 2, 2014, 7:04 AM Jan 2, 2014
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Could you forgive the person who killed your daughter, how Aaron Gleeman remade himself and discovered Aaron Gleeman, the people we meet every day, the credit card thieves, and nothing is safe in your ice house. Read more →

Five by 8

The nature of forgiveness (5×8 – 2/29/12)

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 29, 2012, 7:02 AM Feb 29, 2012
10

A culture of forgiving, Legacy money for school art programs, a death in Easy Company, end of the door-to-door sale, and embracing winter again.

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