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And isn’t everybody entitled to the presumption of innocence anyway?

Baseball Crank:

But based on what we know so far, there is absolutely zero reason to believe that Frist did anything wrong, or that he will or should be in any legal jeopardy.

Sen. Bill First, R-TN, is a sorry majority leader and a highly implausible presidential candidate. (His chances of winning the 2008 GOP nomination are only slightly better than my own.) But that doesn’t make him a crook — especially when, as the Crank explains well, there’s not now any basis for thinking he’s done anything wrong.

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