Absolutely not.



I've seen a couple good people be accused of things I'm certain they
didn't do. And in the absence of evidence (he said, she said) the
nature of the accusations reigns over "innocent until proven guilty".

They were, in fact, forced to try to prove innocence.

Consider the Duke Lacrosse team.
They only got exonerated because their families had the money
to find enough evidence to prove innocence. Something that's
often impossible.

Consider your own reaction to someone being accused of a sex crime.
"They ought to hang...."
Remember when you heard about a bunch of rich college athletes
raping a woman.

Our system isn't supposed to work that way.
But, it does.

On the other hand, look at what Hillary has hotten away with.

Look at the rioters, caught at 10pm, released by 10am.
Repeatedly.

How, could you possibly believe in "The Rule of Law"?


Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!