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Yesterday, President Trump highlighted the problem of "guilty until proven innocent" in America. He stated, "It's a very scary time in America when you can be 'guilty' of something you may not be guilty of."
The comment resonated with millions of Americans, both Republican and Democrat. His statement has attracted extensive media coverage, as well. A Google search at 8am ET this morning on the words, "very scary time for young men in American" found over 250,000 "hits."
To our knowledge, this is the first time a sitting president has ever spoken out on the problem of false allegations and the presumption of innocence.
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Can someone tell me how this is any different than Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill?
Can someone tell me how this is any different than Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill?
Can someone tell me how this is any different than Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill?DASKAA says
It's not.Accusations against Clarence Thomas were made only ten years after the fact when both Thomas and Hill were married professionals, not teenagers 36 years earlier.
Why hasn't anyone asked why she wasn't armed?
But he thinks it better politics to have a fight, win or lose. Not good for the country or the court.Except it was the democrats who started the fight.
Can he be an impartial caller of "balls and strikes" ?
Errc was singled out and censored by politically biased mods
The wall is RACIST so noone ever discusses the cost/reward of a wall, and instead argue the wall IS or IS NOT racist.
Similarly, screaming about fake rape charges means noone ever discusses whether Kavanaugh is a judge we want defending our constitution.
While I agree we can not cave as a society the left's mock moral outrage, do we really want a judge who feels mass data collection is ok?
https://reason.com/blog/2018/07/10/scotus-nominee-brett-kavanaugh-on-the-fo