Difference between ‘presumed innocent’ and ‘presumed guilty’? The (D) or (R) after their name

As the media’s no-proof-needed lynching of Roy Moore continues apace, it goes without saying the difference between ‘presumed innocent or guilty’ is a (D) or (R).

While many scratch their heads over why so many still support Roy Moore, we’re not surprised…considering growing distrust of the ‘give-a-Democrat-a-pass’ media…

…and the fact it’s the SAME biased media trying to torch Roy Moore now.

Whether the issue is personal, political, or criminal, one standard should be golden…

…burden of proof.

We have several reasons to doubt some of Moore’s accusers (one had a divorce action dismissed when he was the judge, another has a dubious personal history of failure, he wasn’t banned from a mall, the parking lot where activity occurred seems non-existent, and Gloria Allred has a problem with verifying a Roy Moore signature)…

…but we have no reason to doubt other accusers…

…just as we have no reason to doubt Roy Moore.

Burden of proof will provide the reasoning – so bring it on, ladies.

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