WASECA —
In the Aug. 30 Free Press, an enlightened John Bipes shared his thoughts on the Mayor John Brady dilemma. He takes measure of Brady’s traits that qualify him to be the good mayor that he is.
No one will argue what Brady did while driving to the airport was dreadful and most disappointing to his constituents.
The self-righteous will sit in judgment.
But let us look back and ponder seriously the transgressions that may have occurred in our lives. Then let the soft wave of tolerance wash over us.
Forgiving another is chastening and beautiful.
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