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But I thought if the government thought you were guilty, you were guilty

Posted on August 2, 2006 by Bob

Richard Jewell, finally honored as a hero by the governor of Georgia.  Ten years later.  (Wait, wasn’t he the Olympic Centennial Park bomber?  No, that was Eric Rudolph.)

Innocent until proven guilty after a fair trial: a fundamental tenet of American freedom.  Right?  Right?

Who could possibly hate freedom so much?

Keep reading. . .

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