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    Quote Originally Posted by chldfknungrnd764 View Post
    A lot of Penn State officials should BURN for this!!!
    emails from the cover-up are being disclosed now
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    He is doing the perp walk...

    when he went in, the fellow prisoners greeted him singing "heah teacher, leave those kids alone"
    http://www.totalprosports.com/2012/0...erry-sandusky/

    This fuckwad is likely to still receive his $4900 a month pension...he will be paying it to some guy name Bubba...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveR View Post
    emails from the cover-up are being disclosed now
    it's not over....
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    Quote Originally Posted by liL Ray View Post
    it's not over....
    Paterno knew he was going down and couldn't even live with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Timmy Richardson View Post
    Paterno knew he was going down and couldn't even live with it.
    definitely appears that way, especially how fast he went from active coach, to sick, to passing
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveR View Post
    definitely appears that way, especially how fast he went from active coach, to sick, to passing
    That's what was weird to me too. But they are saying he said to cover it up and get Sandusky help. Um, but what about the kids Joe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveR View Post
    definitely appears that way, especially how fast he went from active coach, to sick, to passing
    It was very quick. This puts a huge black mark on his legacy. Someone asked me a while back if all the good he's done can be erased by this. IMO yes. Children are helpless and count on adults to protect them from harm. He decided to protect Sandusky instead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huey P. Freeman View Post
    Children are helpless and count on adults to protect them from harm. He decided to protect Sandusky instead.
    Absolutely. THIS should be how Paterno is remembered......JMJ
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    I mean even McQueary, shoulda been running into the shower to see what was up. Would he have walked out if that was his own son? Sandusky shoulda been beat down right there and then. What the hell were these guys afraid of? What power does/did Sandusky have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Timmy Richardson View Post
    I mean even McQueary, shoulda been running into the shower to see what was up. Would he have walked out if that was his own son? Sandusky shoulda been beat down right there and then. What the hell were these guys afraid of? What power does/did Sandusky have?
    Sandusky at one time was the heir apparent to the Paterno throne until he was forced into early retirement after the first investigation in the late 90's. He had free reign at Penn State and I'm guessing that the feeling was if you messed with Sandusky, you were messing with Paterno, and there was NOBODY more powerful at the university than him.....JMJ
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    Dude better not drop the soap.

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    Report: PSU disregarded safety

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    STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno and other senior officials "concealed critical facts" about Jerry Sandusky's child abuse because they were worried about bad publicity, an internal investigation into the scandal concluded.

    The 267-page report released Thursday is the result of an eight-month inquiry by former FBI director Louis Freeh, hired by university trustees weeks after Sandusky was arrested in November to look into what has become one of sports' biggest scandals.

    The report concluded that Paterno, president Graham Spanier, athletic director Tim Curley and vice president Gary Schultz "failed to protect against a child sexual predator harming children for over a decade."

    "In order to avoid the consequences of bad publicity, the most powerful leaders at the university -- Spanier, Schultz, Paterno and Curley -- repeatedly concealed critical facts relating to Sandusky's child abuse," the report said.

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    Pretty damning opinion piece from the last reporter to ever interview Joe Paterno (when he denied ever having knowledge of "rape and a man"):

    Joe Paterno, at the end, showed more interest in his legacy than Sandusky’s victims

    By Sally Jenkins, Thursday, July 12, 1:53 PM

    Joe Paterno was a liar, there’s no doubt about that now. He was also a cover-up artist. If the Freeh Report is correct in its summary of the Penn State child molestation scandal, the public Paterno of the last few years was a work of fiction. In his place is a hubristic, indictable hypocrite.

    In the last interview before his death, Paterno insisted as strenuously as a dying man could that he had absolutely no knowledge of a 1998 police inquiry into child molestation accusations against his assistant coach Jerry Sandusky. This has always been the critical point in assessing whether Paterno and other Penn State leaders enabled Sandusky’s crimes.

    If Paterno knew about ’98, then he wasn’t some aging granddad who was deceived, but a canny and unfeeling power broker who put protecting his reputation ahead of protecting children.

    If he knew about ’98, then he understood the import of graduate assistant Mike McQueary’s distraught account in 2001 that he witnessed Sandusky assaulting a boy in the Penn State showers.

    If he knew about ’98, then he also perjured himself before a grand jury.

    Guilty.

    Paterno didn’t always give lucid answers in his final interview conducted with the Washington Post three days before his death, but on this point he was categorical and clear as a bell. He pled total, lying ignorance of the ’98 investigation into a local mother’s claim Sandusky had groped her son in the shower at the football building. How could Paterno have no knowledge of this, I asked him?

    “Nobody knew,” he said.

    Everybody knew.

    Never heard a rumor?

    “I never heard a thing,” he said.

    He heard everything.

    Not a whisper? How is that possible?

    “If Jerry’s guilty, nobody found out til after several incidents.”

    Paterno’s account of himself is flatly contradicted in damning detail by ex FBI-director Louis Freeh’s report. In a news conference Thursday Freeh charged that Paterno, along with athletic director Tim Curley, university president Graham Spanier and vice president Gary Schultz, engaged in a cover-up, “an active agreement of concealment.”

    Paterno was not only aware of the ’98 investigation but followed it “closely” according to Freeh. As did the entire leadership of Penn State. E-mails and confidential notes by Schultz about the progress of the inquiry prove it. “Behavior – at best inappropriate @ worst sexual improprieties,” Schultz wrote. “At min – Poor Judgment.” Schultz also wrote, “Is this opening of pandora’s box?” and “Other children?”

    A May 5, 1998 e-mail from Curley to Schultz and Spanier was titled “Joe Paterno” and it says, “I have touched base with the coach. Keep us posted. Thanks.”

    A second e-mail dated May 13 1998 from Curley to Schultz is titled “Jerry” and it says, “Anything new is this department? Coach is anxious to know where it stands.”

    There is only one aspect in which the Freeh report does not totally destroy Paterno’s pretension of honesty. It finds no connection between the ’98 investigation and Sandusky’s resignation from Paterno’s staff in ’99. The report also suggests that Paterno genuinely believed the police had found no evidence of a crime.

    Paterno can be forgiven for his initial denial, for refusing to believe his colleague was a child molester in ’98. What’s not forgivable is his sustained determination to lie from 2001 onward.

    This is how Paterno testified in January 2011 before the Grand Jury. He was asked: “Other than the [2001] incident that Mike McQueary reported to you, do you know in any way, through rumor, direct knowledge or any other fashion, of any other inappropriate sexual conduct by Jerry Sandusky with young boys?”

    Paterno replied, “I do not know of anything else that Jerry would be involved in of that nature, no. I do not know of it.”

    Paterno’s family continued to insist yesterday via a statement that Paterno’s account was not inconsistent with the facts, and he “always believed, as we do, that the full truth should be uncovered.”

    But Paterno was no more interested in the full truth than Walt Disney.

    In his final interview, he played the faux-naif who insisted he had “never heard of rape and a man.” Who hadn’t followed up on McQueary’s report out of squeamishness. Who was wary of interfering in university “procedure.” Who insisted it was unfair to put Penn State on trial along with a pedophile, and that this was not “a football scandal.”

    In fact, in 2001 Paterno had every reason to suspect Sandusky was a serial defiler of children. In fact, Paterno was not reluctant to interfere in university procedure; he helped dictate it. In fact, this was a football scandal. The crimes were committed by a former assistant football coach in the football building. Ten boys, and 45 criminal counts, at least five of them molested on the Penn State campus after 1998 when Paterno committed the awful misjudgment of continuing to allow Sandusky to bring boys to his locker room, so sure was he that Sandusky was “a good guy.”

    We can’t un-rape and un-molest those boys. We can’t remove them from the showers and seize them back from the hands of Sandusky. That should have been an unrelenting source of rage and grief to Paterno. Yet in perhaps the most damaging observation of all, the Freeh report accuses Paterno and his colleagues of “a striking lack of empathy” for the victims.

    Everything else about Paterno must now be questioned; other details about him begin to nag. You now wonder if his self-defense was all an exercise in sealing off watertight compartments, leaving colleagues on the outside to drown. You wonder if he performed a very neat trick in disguising himself as a modest and benevolent man. The subtle but constant emphasis on his Ivy League education, the insistence that Penn State football had higher standards, now looks more like rampant elitism. The humble ranch home near campus now looks more like a pose, given that he kept a $3.5 million beachfront home in Avalon, N.J.

    Undeniably, for many years Paterno did virtuous work at Penn State. His combined winning records and graduation rates were indeed much higher than his peers. It’s a relevant part of the Penn State affair and worth stating, because it contributed to the institutional response. The Freeh report cited “numerous individual failings,” but it also found “weaknesses of the University’s culture, governance, administration, compliance policies and procedures for protecting children.” As other commentators have rightly observed, Paterno’s huge successes helped form those potholes. He was the university’s culture.

    He was the self-appointed arbiter of character and justice in State College. He had decided Sandusky was “a good man” in 1998, and he simply found it too hard to admit he made a fatal misjudgment and gave a child molester the office nearest to his. He was more interested in protecting a cardboard cutout legacy than the flesh and blood of young men.

    The only explanation I can find for this “striking lack of empathy” is self-absorption. In asking how a paragon of virtue could have behaved like such a thoroughly bad guy, the only available answer is that Paterno fell prey to the single most corrosive sin in sports: the belief that winning on the field makes you better and more important than other people.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports...9fW_print.html

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    Look for statues and street names to come down with the quickness. I forgot who dropped his name already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Timmy Richardson View Post
    Look for statues and street names to come down with the quickness. I forgot who dropped his name already.
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    Sandusky, alleging broad conspiracy, insists he's innocent of child sex-abuse charges


    http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012...e-charges?lite


    Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky insisted Monday that "I did not do these alleged disgusting acts" and blamed a systematic conspiracy among police, Penn State administrators and the media for his conviction on 45 counts of child sexual abuse.


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    What a POS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb cola View Post
    Sandusky, alleging broad conspiracy, insists he's innocent of child sex-abuse charges


    http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012...e-charges?lite


    Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky insisted Monday that "I did not do these alleged disgusting acts" and blamed a systematic conspiracy among police, Penn State administrators and the media for his conviction on 45 counts of child sexual abuse.


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    What a POS.
    He blamed the MAN!!! Damn!

    He'll be a Muslim by next Tuesday......JMJ
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb cola View Post
    Sandusky, alleging broad conspiracy, insists he's innocent of child sex-abuse charges


    http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012...e-charges?lite


    Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky insisted Monday that "I did not do these alleged disgusting acts" and blamed a systematic conspiracy among police, Penn State administrators and the media for his conviction on 45 counts of child sexual abuse.


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    What a POS.
    Denial is a bitch. The question is why him?

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    I can see prison life for him now if he is not put in protective custody.

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    A person is innocent before proven guilty.




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