She didn't reveal her horror to Harvard because she knows she doesn't deserve it.
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No. No she told them. Harvard gave her the fellowship knowing her offense. Recinded it after the public freaked out
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No read the article. She didn't tell the truth. Left out the beating and the burial of the body.
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Nope. "reversed out of concern that her background would cause a backlash among rejected applicants, conservative news outlets or parents".
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"As a teenager she left Brandon home alone,that he died,and that she has grieved for him deeply and daily." That was her statement to Harv.
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I'm sure we can all agree that there is a difference btwn someone who has committed theft, DWI, etc and someone who brutally kills a child.
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Yes. Just as there is a difference in the punishment each receive. She did her time, but apparently you're OK with ongoing punishment.
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Good editorial. People who serve their sentence should be welcomed back into the community and given a chance to succeed.
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the gatekeepers should first consider those "without a criminal record" and if there is room left the convicted felons can fill the slots
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