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teshuva ) calls for more than words. The sinner is to recognize his sin, feel sincere remorse for the wrong doing, undo the damage and relieve the victim of the offense and resolve never to commit the sin again. For Christians, similar instruction apply, including, II Corinthians 7:10, "For the sorrow that is according to God worketh penance, steadfast unto salvation: but the sorrow of the world worketh death." Or simply John 8:10, "Go forth and sin no more." For Muslims, repentance, Taubah , calls for the cessation of the sinful act, regret and remorse, firm resolve not to return to the sin, and righting the wrong committed. Rep. Steve Cohen's apology for slavery was blatantly self-serving, condescending and an insult to all American citizens, be they the posterity of the anti-bellum age or immigrants of later generations. br> -- Ira M. Kessel br> Rochester , New York /p>

Allow me to add a few things to Mr. Cline's excellent list of things for which our Congress should apologize.

The continued assault on personal liberty and American freedoms I'm not talking about the Patriot Act here (though, this act does go too far in some cases). No, I'm talking about increasing the power of the FCC and increasing the so called indecency fines levied against business who broadcast certain content. I'm talking about the continuing failure that is the War on Drugs, better described as the War on Personal Liberty. I call it thus because the government is not given the power to determine any substance as illegal, and because in execution our drug laws are used to imprison young men and women who have harmed no one, often not even themselves. It's used to justify knockless warrants on the barest of evidence, the strip searching of students, the warrantless search of personal vehicles, and in my own personal experience, the treating of our citizens as criminals when they reenter the country after an overseas trip. I'm talking about the laws against gambling. I'm talking about support bans on public smoking, 'unhealthy' foods, and other things. I'm talking about the continuously raised subject of censorship under many names and guises, from both the right and the left.

Wasting our time and money with unconstitutional "hearings."

Yes, I'm talking about the baseball steroid hearings. I'm talking about yet another hearing against oil company execs. I'm talking about the hearings about rap lyrics (no, I don't like them either). I'm talking about all of those hearings dating back decades where our Congress went and stuck its collective nose into subjects over which it had no constitutional authority. This does not include the hearings on the Bush Justice department. While these hearings are carried out as obvious partisan activities, the Congress does have the right and responsibility to check Executive action.

Allowing the Dollar to tumble.

While this might be considered an Executive failure, the Constitution puts the responsibility squarely on the shoulders of the Legislature. The Congress is charged with providing a stable currency and care of interstate commerce. The failing dollar is their fault, and they really ought to do something about it.

Neglecting the duties charged to you in the Constitution.

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louis vuitton| 4.27.10 @ 4:56AM

writer McCain (relative?) uses hundreds of words to end with the line..."But wouldn't it be fun?" He wants us to have fun this November while we pull the lever voting.r canada goosethe ills of the major cities in the lammunity have been poorly served by decades of black leadership. They continue to reelect the very people whose policies keep them in poverty. No debate presence is going to change that. The MSM.

louis vuitton| 4.27.10 @ 4:57AM

writer McCain (relative?) uses hundreds of words to end with the line..."But wouldn't it be fun?" He wants us to have fun this November while we pull the lever voting.r canada goosethe ills of the major cities in the lammunity have been poorly served by decades of black leadership. They continue to reelect the very people whose policies keep them in poverty. No debate presence is going to change that. The MSM.

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