Posted: 11/9/2011 7:01:06 PM EDT
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While I have never been a of Penn State, I always had a lot of respect for Joe Paterno. Sorry to see him go out this way. Whoever is playing Penn State this weekend needs to bring their best set of nuts and their best helmet.
Thanks for the memories JoePa. |
| Screw Him, he knew this piece of crap was doing wrong and him and the college president looked the other way. At least he had a good long career. These kids that where molested my be to screwed up to ever have a decent life. Good riddance to anyone who lets this kind a shit go on. And who gives a shit about what he did in his football career after this. I would root for Nebrasks but those college kids at PSU dont deserve what there college brought on them. |
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The supervisor he told refused to do anything about the incident. Paterno is just a scape goat / middleman. The person who witnessed the incident is STILL a coach?????????? He should have been fired on the spot! And when the "supervisor" refused to do anything he should have gone to the authorities. Fuck Pedo's....and almost worse are the pieces of shit who enable them by not doing the right thing. CMS |
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Quoted: joe paterno RUNS THAT FUCKING PLACE well not any more but you know, he is the big stick in that school the guy who went to him knew EXACTLY what he was doing and assumed he was going to the right person. If he wanted to do the right thing it would get done do not think for a second if he wanted that guy to be gone he would have been gone THAT DAY with no hesitation instead he looked the other way while this guy raped 10 year old boys.Quoted: The supervisor he told refused to do anything about the incident. Paterno is just a scape goat / middleman. The person who witnessed the incident is STILL a coach?????????? He should have been fired on the spot! And when the "supervisor" refused to do anything he should have gone to the authorities. Fuck Pedo's....and almost worse are the pieces of shit who enable them by not doing the right thing. CMS |
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I agree. Those "in the know" of what was going on were more concerned with the management integrity of the Football program than they were the victims. +1 The potential impact on the football program there was given not only primary consideration in how anyone reacted, but veto power over whether or not the right thing was done. And that's the problem normal people have with what went on there. Lately, Paterno has lawyered up with a high end politically connected law firm in DC. In WASHINGTON DC. That awful little football troll has a lot of skeletons in his closet for sure, and he knows this is only the beginning. Someone mentioned this guy - McQueary (heh heh)..... He witnesses a 60 year old man sodomizing a young boy in a college football locker room and continues on. He doesn't intervene? What kind of character does that speak of? His days are numbered, and he will be lucky to work on a garbage truck. The entire program is disgraced beyond any possible repair and must be shut down dark for at least a couple years before being rebuilt with competent leadership. ––Fargo007 |