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RE: Increased Commitment to MBB (or Rising Standards)
No apology because it won't change anything, Tony wouldn't accept same, and it would be a distraction to Dane?

For those of you who are Christians, when did we stop behaving like Christians? When the Wren cross was put under glass?

Tony's firing was handled poorly, at best, and abysmally, at worst. There's an acknowledged wound. The prevailing sentiment is to let this wound heal on its own. Some wounds do not heal, unless they are actively treated. An apology, and restoration of Tony to the Tribe community, heals this wound. Not even debatable.

Besides being the right thing to do, doesn't cost the school a dime, and will generate increased revenue.

I'm going to the game Saturday. The tickets were bought yesterday. The seats are in the same section where I had four season tickets last year. Food for thought.
01-07-2020 01:21 PM
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