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  1. 2 points
  2. Penn State's policies don't trump Pennsylvania State Law. Unless PA is vastly different from Ohio (and that's possible), you're required to report child abuse to police, even if it's merely a suspicion. This is one of the few places that the law imposes a duty on an otherwise innocent bystander. The state may have to prove a few things to make the charges stick, but the fact is, people knew, and they not only failed to report these crimes to the PROPER authorities, but also took steps to conceal them. The whole story will come out eventually, and then we'll see if Paterno is really guilty of concealing stuff, or if he just reported something to his bosses because he was obligated to, but never really believed his friend would do such things. I can understand the latter scenario. Hindsight being 20/20, I'm sure he's kicking himself now too.
    2 points
  3. Ummmm I was paying attention, that is why I am venting on here and not in the hospital or morgue, or jail from where if I was not too hurt, I kill them. So by your logic, if they did hit me, it would have been ok because it was my fault for riding when Flounder says I should not? You sir, are an asshat.
    2 points
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVdMySWfAIQ
    1 point
  5. He just got excited to say something was 6 inches.
    1 point
  6. I hate fat people. Eating up all our food! worse the diesel fuel!
    1 point
  7. well.... hes gonna resign. I hate that such a amazing career is going to end like this....
    1 point
  8. An incident involving the coach (Sandusky) and a male minor was reported in 1998. Circumstances were similar ("...incidents with children in football building showers...") to the ones reported over the weekend that occurred in 2002 and 2009. This incident was "investigated" by the University Police. Joe Pa "...felt it was time to make a coaching change..." in 1999. Coincidence? I doubt it. According to this Grand Jury report, the university's President knew of the 1998 and 2002 allegations, and it looks as though he did next to nothing, aside from notifying the executive director of the football camp (a.k.a. hunting grounds for Sandusky). The graduate assistant who witnessed an incident in 2002 is the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at Penn State. The A.D. and an S.V.P. at Penn State have already been fired, er, "resigned" and "been placed on leave". The President needs to go. Joe Pa *should* have done more, could have done more. As a man, as a father, as a Christian, as a human, he should have done more. He should have called the State Police. He should have done *something* more than just sending it up the chain of command, where it seemingly was ignored/covered up. As a father of a 10 year old football player (same age as one of the 2002 vicitims), I know for a fact that I'd be sitting in city/county lockup right now, as the D.A. would be considering whether or not to file charges against me on a count of manslaughter. Sh*t like this, when the victims are children and the adults who are supposed to protect them do next to nothing, really, really, REALLY angers me. </rant>
    1 point
  9. Sam only keeps the finest cleanest in his harem.
    1 point
  10. and after seeing the last video - im convinced sorcery is real
    1 point
  11. NO, he lost that makes him a terrorist. only the winners wright the history
    1 point
  12. no organization should have more power than the employees and no employee or group of employees should have power over the organization. so with that I voted yes....
    -1 points
  13. there was a rash of robberies on Otterbein's campus in 2004. one where a person was shot. no carjackings.
    -1 points
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