since9
Campaign Veteran
I said nothing about the justice system. My point is that it is a moral imperative to treat someone as innocent until proven guilty. The legal principle is a consequence of the moral principle.
Within reason. I stopped treating Hillary Clinton as innocent the moment I shared breakfast with one of her compatriots who was classmates with one of the two troopers who were hung out to dry for revealing the truth. Once one has crossed the mental threshold that there might actually be someone in high levels of government who managed to gain deep access through deceit, subterfuge, and who knows what other grossly if not heinously illegal means, despite being guilty as hell, headlines such as the following become rather laughable, except for the fact that a number of people DIED because classified e-mails were hacked on her highly illegal personal servers.
Hillary Clinton on wiping email server: 'Like with a cloth or something?'
She doesn't have a mountain of weight against her. It's Continental. I'm pretty sure she set world records at getting away with highly illegal activities. Here's one to which she admitted, inadvertently, but under oath, before Congress.
Ok, off the anti-Hillary rant.
I wouldn’t vote for Biden for two reasons: His sleaziness is already well-enough proven, AND he is a progressive. Either is sufficient to keep me from voting for him.
OUTSTANDING!!!
No, seriously, eye95, when it comes to "in all good faith and conscience, I cannot endorse or support this candidate in any way, shape, manner or form." Neither my Christian, Bible-based faith, nor my good conscience born of military service and the knowledge of absolutely doing what's good, right, noble and truth before God, country and my fellow man would ever allow me to support or endorse Joseph Biden for public office.