Now that all the dust has settled. All the evidence reviewed. And officer Wilson was not guilty of killing a suspect or violating their civil rights, should Obama offer an apology for his part in stirring the pot of racial wrong doing?
After all, this man lost his entire life over this social storm of "conclusion jumping," and what for? For doing his job and wanting to go home at the end of the day?
Me thinks this man and his family deserves public acknowledgement for doing his job as sworn to do, and what would go a long way in fixing his name? An apology from the POTUS who cast tons of doubt on the man and his desire to protect and serve.
Do you believe an official apology is not only the right thing to do, but due him? :thumbsup:
After all, this man lost his entire life over this social storm of "conclusion jumping," and what for? For doing his job and wanting to go home at the end of the day?
Me thinks this man and his family deserves public acknowledgement for doing his job as sworn to do, and what would go a long way in fixing his name? An apology from the POTUS who cast tons of doubt on the man and his desire to protect and serve.
Do you believe an official apology is not only the right thing to do, but due him? :thumbsup: