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In reply to the discussion: Have we abandoned the principle of Innocent until prove Guilty? [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)42. I have never adhered to that policy in my personal life.
It would be ignorant to do so. That includes in my professional career.
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Have we abandoned the principle of Innocent until prove Guilty? [View all]
Trumpocalypse
Nov 2017
OP
not to defend that law (because it's ridiculously draconian and easily abused),
unblock
Nov 2017
#36
public images can be ethereal, based on smoke and mirrors, gone in a small breeze.
unblock
Nov 2017
#16
Have we abandoned the ability to recognize a court sentence from an opinion on the internet
LanternWaste
Nov 2017
#17
But that flies in the face of the mantra that "these women should be believed". Just think how
OnDoutside
Nov 2017
#22
Funny you should say that since you were backing Gillibrand saying Clinton should've resigned
brush
Nov 2017
#23
It is called the court of public opinion and we have a right to our opinions.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#43
That's more or less what I said on another post. How do guys prove it if they didn't do it. He said
blueinredohio
Nov 2017
#44