I would agree with Ocean Breeze that the evidentiary standard in the "court of public opinion" (which is where elections are decided) is lower than in criminal court.
There is no "evidentiary standard" in the "court of public opinion".
I would agree with Ocean Breeze that the evidentiary standard in the "court of public opinion" (which is where elections are decided) is lower than in criminal court.
There is no "evidentiary standard" in the "court of public opinion".
Wrong. The Fifth Amendment says no person shall "be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law."And that is precisely why we have courts.![]()
Get your face out of the National Enquirer.
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Wrong. The Fifth Amendment says no person shall "be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law."
A Senate seat isn't life, it isn't liberty, and it isn't property. Ergo, no need for due process of law.
Right! because ruining peoples lives through innuendo and rumour is every citizens God given right!
If not being in the Senate is "ruining people's lives," there's 325 million people in the U.S. with ruined lives.
riiiiiight.... because this only pertains to this one man and the accusations against him. Would never happen to anyone else, right TB?
riiiiiight.... because this only pertains to this one man and the accusations against him. Would never happen to anyone else, right TB?
riiiiiight.... because this only pertains to this one man and the accusations against him. Would never happen to anyone else, right TB?
Do you, as you go through your life, evaluate each person's conduct on a standard of "beyond a reasonable doubt?"
That's a good reason to not pack pistols on your hips.
I'm trying to be patient with you.
Not really. If you evaluate every wrong done you on the basis of full-dress court proof, you'll never find against anybody.
So, judge, jury, executioner ...all in the blink of an eye.
This "Ragnarok" thing that your country is working towards is sure going to be a sight to behold.
Isn't that special. You're trying to be patient with me. I'm touched.
Wrong. The Fifth Amendment says no person shall "be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law."
A Senate seat isn't life, it isn't liberty, and it isn't property. Ergo, no need for due process of law.