I cannot reinstall java after uninstalling due to issues with it.

Well, over the past few days, I have been unable to use anything to do with java. After asking around a bit, I was told I should reinstall java. So, I removed anything to do with Java, and then went to system update to re-download it.
Now, the funny bit. (maybe)
After removing it, I checked for updates via system update, and, lo and behold, it wasn't listed as an update.
I am wondering, how do I re-download it, and without the issues it has been having?
I run a 10.6.8, with a 2 GHz intel core 2 duo.
Thanks.

Klaus; When I tried that, it said seomthing about it not being recognized >.>
I'll try a re-install if things get desprate, I live somewhat rurally, and got some tech savvy people to install, so I'de have to take it in >.>
thanks guys

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