<< I have not said that it is impossible that this accusation is true, but the presumption of innocence applies untill proof appears.>>
NO, it does not. The presumption of innocence is made only in criminal court and is a relic of the days when most criminal cases were capital cases.
No criminal charges were ever brought against Cain for sexual harassment and I'm not sure that sexual harassment of an employee was ever a criminal matter; regardless, none of the women involved appear to have pressed criminal charges, and I commend them for it. But since Cain was never faced with criminal charges, there is no reason for him to be claiming a criminal court standard of proof. According to your logic - - and believe me, I am using the term very, very loosely - - Cain will be forever innocent, as long as no criminal charges are brought against him - - because the presumption of innocence is only ended by a conviction.
<< and then!
<< If the infraction is mild I will forgive it, if the infraction is serious I will not.>>
Fair enough - - so sexual harassment by a CEO of a female employee - - of at this point, FOUR employees - - could be "mild" in your opinion? Maybe, since I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around some of your concepts, you could help me out here with a specific example - - supposing you, for example, were sexually harassed by a gay CEO: what would be an example of "mild" sexual harassment in your eyes?
<<Where shall I draw the line?
<<Personally,... I want a president that reapects the human dignity of every individual including women. If he is out of controll of himself I probly won't vote for him to have greater controll of me.>>
Fair enough.
<< Nationally,.... we have determined Bill Clinton to be alright, and Clinton is guilty of worse than these alligations.>>
That's more than a little bit disingenuous on your part, plane. YOU, personally, have NEVER determined that Bill Clinton was alright, but you sure seem convinced in the face of all the existing circumstantial evidence, including allegations from four different women, that Cain is "alright."