Dear Editor,
To quote Rebekka, I state she needs to apply the following (her words) to herself: “The next time you have a problem with someone’s ‘bad habits’ as you make it out to seem, you should realize that when you point your finger at someone, you have three other fingers pointing right back at you.”
She stated it was “no one’s business …” How very wrong she is! Anything that is out in public has become everyone’s business! If you don’t wish things of this nature to become another’s business, then do something to keep it from public view.
Her attempts at slander against two of the people speaking for recycling has only shown she was not aware of the true situation. Her letter shows an immaturity on handling her words. If she checked into the matter, she would have found it and the misunderstandings were resolved.
Only one individual made remarks to the gentlemen and now is sorry for what she said. The second individual was only supporting the first interests about the recycling problem. Rebekka falsely quoted these two saying they could not be “true gentlemen” if they did not recycle. How convenient to put words and meanings into another’s mouth without checking out the situation!
By her unthought out rant, she has taken a step down further than the first individual in this case.
The president of the gentleman made his statement and pointed out what services his fraternity had done and the person replying never disagreed with his letter. She only pointed out the in reference to the recycling (and not the original rants against the fraternity itself) was an issue with everyone. If Rebekka checked her “facts” she would have found out the situation was taken care out of the public forum. She now owes the two individuals as well as the gentlemen a public apology for her spouting off her bitterness and trying to create more problems.
One of these individuals is a friend of mine and to know she was falsely accused burns me. Please people, quit thinking the worst of each other and looking for something or someone to lay your own hate and anger on and look for better ways to seek the good in everyone. Perhaps I, myself am guilty of this as well and for that I am sorry. Let bygones be bygones.
– Debra Bodiford
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