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Jerry Sandusky
Anyone else think this POS should do the world a favor and put the barrel of a loaded shot gun in his mouth and pull the damn trigger !
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YES, He's lost the right to live.
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death is too good for him ruined lives the whole story is horrible |
that would be the easy way out. he should be tortured for the rest of his life, just like his victims will be....
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Very sad for all of us.
Paterno has to leave as does anyone "who" knew what was going on Penn state President all the way down ..... a.s.a.p just to get this out of the way quick ,, Very sad |
If true that is a very sad way for Paterno to go out...
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He is EXACTLY what the death penalty was designed for.
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BUT don't get this out of the way any time soon. I think the more this is publicized, the more people in the future will be less apt to sweep it under the rug. Shame on them the damage abuse causes needs to be addressed and victims should be given what they need to move past this. Stop this abuse now, people need to speak up preying on kids is just plain disgusting in the old days they'd be stoned to death in the street and rightly so |
this is a disgrace. Joe P wanted to have his regular weekly press conference to talk about Nebraska this Saturday.
He can't have all his faculties anymore. He is dillusional. This could be the result of his 50 year reign at PSU. People get too comfy with the power and sooner or later abuse it. If I could ask Joe 1 question: If Sandusky was pushing drugs at his players and the AD did nothing, would he have reported the pusher to the police? I heard the Board of trustees will dismiss the PSU president. Joe can't possibly think he is more important than him? |
Sorry Slip
{{{{just to get this out of the way quick ,, }}}} Was ment for For Penn State Not for the POS |
ya know what
the single thing that made me say
you gotta be fuggin kiddin me was how he had locker room access written into his contract.... so he could continue his pedophile way of life.... so it's not just him.... as i feel bad for the school and the kids whose lives he has severely damaged but the staff.... and those that would allow him that provision have to be brought to justice as well even if they Never laid a single finger tip on a kid they have a supporting role in all of this that is the ice berg hiding beneath the waters.... but this crime... of sexually abusing children imho opinion has never EVER had sufficient penalties for the destructiveness of the crime on society . out of all of this....that has to change |
Sandusky; villian, perp, pervert, suspect, target of Grand Jury investigation
The act; totally unacceptable in society Cover up; TBD, who knew, process, someone dropped the ball Trustees; in the dark, will act "quickly", try to distance themselves, fewer options by the day Cost; Don't forget the kids.. first and foremost Joe P; great philanthropist, has helped many non athletes pay for school, should have already retired, age affecting decisions, apparently fumbled this one Penn State football; the golden goose...around which decisions were made regarding how to "handle" this without tarnishing its image |
Barney Frank said whats the big deal and Backs him up !!
Also said he can get a great loan rate for him after he buys his home for pennies on the dollar at auction :) |
I know Peter
what about Sen. Spector? is he supporting this it's a nightmare I can't believe it went on and continued so long |
UPDATE : BaRNeY called back and said the following :
Adoption was a mistake (5 boys) , should have been foster parents and been paid by the state sick-0 |
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Put him in jail for life, if he lives that long
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Death is the ONLY solution for a child molestor. |
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He won't get the Death Penalty....its not a capital crime...unfortunately. he'll never see the outside again. he'll get to be Bubba's Bitch for a few years and then someone will shiv him while he's cleaning the $hitter
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OK,
They vote Joe out last night , fired with the Pres :) Kid's get word and start flipping over a TV truck ? WTF are they thinking! Now he will not be on the football field this sat , as he should NOT Be , I just hope that people do not get hurt in the mist of all this stuff ......... |
This is what is considered higher education ?
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I just read the linked Grand Jury Report and I am not sure how much Joe Paterno is at fault at levels of reporting. He reported things to his superiors but did he report enough or accurately enough - that will be determined. Clearly there will be more info eventually to make that call.
Report: Grand Jury Report on Jerry Sandusky - Document - NYTimes.com I read this with alternating points of WTF? and Rage and disgust. Not enough heads have rolled on this one and certainly not soon enough. Read about the Second Mile organization and the implications. Heads need to roll there as well as they had to know. Sandusky is evil. |
Paterno and Sandusky were tied to the hip for years. Sandusky played for him as a Linebacker and continued as a coach. Paterno knew what was going on. Coaches at Penn State pretty much are lifers. He knew about it and that is why Paterno did a 180 before the 1999 season and decided that Sandusky wouldn't be his successor. Sandusky left but still held youth football camps at Penn State. What makes this whole thing really bad for Paterno is that when Mike McQueary (who was a grad assistant in 2002 and caught Sandusky in the act with a 10 year old in the shower after a football camp at Penn State) went to Paterno, nothing was really done. Ask yourself what you would have done if you were Paterno? Paterno gave McQueary a coaching job (do you think maybe to keep his mouth shut?). Even worse is the outcome of the investigation was that Sandusky WASN’T banned from campus or the Penn State athletic facilities, he was only barred from bringing children onto campus. (mind boggling) Paterno knew it and he decided to ignore the reports and evidence to protect the reputation of Penn State. That decision showed that he could have cared less about those kids The local and state police should have been notified. The fact that the Penn State police did the investigation is a joke. They can’t police themselves. The whole thing was a cover up and Paterno is as dirty with the rest of them. Read the following from a New York newspaper.
On Friday, March 1, 2002, in an episode that those close to McQueary say left him shocked and confused — and that would return to haunt his life and the fortunes of his university years later — he entered the locker room in Penn State’s Lasch Football Building at about 9:30 p.m. to put a new pair of shoes in his locker and pick up some recruiting tapes, according to the report of the grand jury that investigated the allegations involving Sandusky. Coaches commonly keep late hours but not so much in the off-season months, like March. Besides, the lights were not on in the offices, but toward the locker room. That is not usual. And a shower was running. According to the report, McQueary heard “rhythmic, slapping sounds,” which he believed to be those of sexual activity. He walked to his locker, opened it and put his sneakers inside. He then turned his head and looked into the shower. He has said under oath that he saw Sandusky raping what appeared to be a 10-year-old boy. He immediately left, met with his father and determined he would report the incident to Paterno, according to prosecutors. A person familiar with his account said McQueary did not spare the details when he met with Paterno. Nor did he when he met with the university’s athletic director and another senior administrator, the man in charge of Penn State’s campus police. Weeks later, according to state prosecutors, those officials told McQueary that Sandusky had been barred from bringing children onto campus. |
Piscator - you are right. Even if Paterno reported to his "bosses" as he was supposed to, if the PSU admin covered it up he probably should have gone to the state police / youth services. In the end, nothing here was acceptable.
As a father part of me wonders why Sandusky was not beaten up prior to being reported to authorities. |
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it was reported to the head of the athletics department and the head of the Campus police....they sat on it. Now when Joe saw that they sat on it...should he have taken it further up the chain or called the police? that is where the Morally right comes into play. He didn't do anything and that was wrong...and that is why he was fired. I think McQueary is more Guilty than Joe and if he is still there should be shown the door also....he actually witnessed it and was OK w/ the whole "Ahh, we told him he couldn't bring kids on campus anymore" That's a serious WTF moment if there ever was one. Why didn't he persue it w/ the police either. to many people screwed the pooch on this one Anybody involved is going bye bye...the university is in severe damage control right now. |
I have a cabin about 15 miles east of Penn State. Besides Rhody that is my favorite part of the country and I hold it dear to my heart. I have, since I started watching sports, been a huge Penn St. fan. Joe Pa has always been Penn St. to me. Penn St. has the biggest following of anything in P.A.. Not the steelers, eagles, flyers , penguins, pirates or phillies can even come close, in the least. That being said, who the crap is Joe Pa to not bring this to the forefront of everything when this happened? If my best friend did this, I would report it to the highest authority possible after I got done beating the snot out of him. Joe Pa is Penn State's face and he was worried about tarnishing his own legacy. What urkes me the most out of this is that he can look at anyone and say he feels for the victims, say a prayer for the victims, when he had the chance to make it as right as could be made for said victims. I am glad they fired him, the frigan nerve to say he is gonna coach this last home game, once again he brushed it off. If that isn't a god complex what is. This also gives life to the flavor of ice cream at the creamery there, Peachy paterno. What an #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&
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I will continue to be a Penn State fan but who knows what this is going to do to the school. This is where we find out what community can mean.Unfortunately, it is not starting off well in my opinion. These kids are backing a name and not looking at what they should be considering. This has been all wrong since the act took place. These kids are just reacting to be part of something and I really hope they smarten up instead of sticking up for a coward, which is really hard for me to say. There is a bronze statue in front of Beaver Stadium of Joe Pa and in the wall behind him is a vast number of football players that look to be following him onto a field. I think that should be removed and the pics of have of me and that statue will be destroyed. Unfortunately the recruits are already recanting their commitments to PSU and this university is in trouble for the foreseeable future. They need a high profile coach to come in there and save them, as well as denounce the winningest coach. Tough challenge
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Flipping the tv truck...although a huge wreckless act in itself
launches this issue right into the political fray even more than it was already which in their mind was a caculated Move. |
As I understand it , Paterno reported it to the school admins and the Chief of Campus security. From there , it seems to me the guy who witnessed it should have gone to the Police. Now maybe Paterno should have done more but the guy who saw it happen should have been at the police station in 10 minutes after he saw it.
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If Paterno had a sack, he wounldn't went along with the above. He knew it, went along with it, helped cover it up and hoped it went away. He has more power there than School Admins and the Chief of Campus Security combined. I agree McQueary should have gone to Police too but that doesn't change anything about Paterno. |
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I did. And I'll go you one better. I'd be willing to make a small wager on the fact that the reason the DA dropped that 1999 investigation without charging Sandusky---who was caught on tape by the investigating detective basically admitting what he did--was because Paterno, either personally or through his influence with the PSU administration, told the DA to squelch it. You're being very naive if you think that the AD, the campus cops, and even PSU's president were Paterno's "superiors" out there. Yes, in theory they were. In practice, Joe ran PSU. |
If they can prove he was part of actively covering things up then he's part of a criminal conspiracy. My guess is he reported it to the powrrs above him and then waited to see what happened. Everything he knew was hearsay. Its the guy who saw it first hand that should have been at the police station , not the AD office , not the coaches office , not the school admins. He should have gone to the police.
I honestly don't think a football coach , no matter how iconic , is resonsible for pushing the prosecution of a criminal based on hearsay. Once he bumps it up , its up to the school officials , particularly the president and the Security Chief to pursue it further. Outside the whole fact that it happened at PSU , the eye witness is the guy who didn't do what was right and his failure to act shouldn't fall on Paterno just cause he was the most famous guy. I also think justice would have been served if Paterna had been given the word that he must retire "now". The same result happens but he gets to save a little respect vs the firing which implicates him in the crime IMO. |
I'm not being naive...and I'm not sticking up for Joe. Like I said....legally he did everything he was supposed to do (not trying to argue law w/ you...I'd get my azz handed to me) he's gone because Morally he didn't do the right thing...he figured he was covered legally so nothing could happen to him...he didn't count on the Moral Issues.
And i think everbody that heard/knew anything about it should be hung out to dry too...including the DA and anyone in the police department I know Joe and Co. run that town...absolutely. |
There are some crimes for which I believe the offenders should be hung by the neck until they stop kicking. These guys deserve this fate.
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How in the hell was McQueary allowed to stay on the staff with the new head coach? This whole story is completey effed up.
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You have to follow the trail back to the beginning, and start by reading the Grand Jury report. Sandusky was under investigation for child molestation in 1998. Up until that point, he was considered one of the hottest head coaching prospects in all of college football, Paterno's sure-fire successor if Joe ever retired, and if not, a leading candidate for any head coaching job in the country. He was the LB coach and defensive co-ordinator at a program known as "Linebacker U". Yet, in 1999, Paterno tells him that he'll "never" be the head coach, and shortly thereafter, he "retires" at the age of 55, prime coaching years, AND IS OFFERED NO OTHER JOB AT ANY PROGRAM ANYWHERE IN THE US!! He goes from being everyone's hottest HC prospect to a pariah. And shortly after that, the DA out there claims that the charges against Sandusky are "unfounded" despite the fact that the investigating detective has an audio tape of him tearfully apologizing to the victim's mother and telling her what a scuzzbucket he is. An 8 year old can play this connect the dots game. The fix was put in. Sandusky retires (keeping emeritus status on the faculty, a campus office, access to the university website and all campus facilities), and in return, the allegations get swept under the rug. And 3 years later, a grad assistant comes to Paterno upset, and reports seeing Sandusky bungholing a 10 year old kid in the shower? Leaving aside the fact that this POS himself should have laid Sandusky out on the floor of that shower and dragged the kid to safety, he tells Paterno this the next day, and you think that it's peachy swell that he "reported this to his (mythical) superiors"? |
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