ALLEDGED - Penn State child sex scandal prompts 2 resignations
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-400_162-57319464/penn-state-sex-scandal-prompts-2-resignations/
Aside from Odrick & Wake, how many other Penn State Footballer's do we roster???? Any???
Sad, lots to discuss, this is just heating up, and wont be swept under the rug. What say you all???
I am disappointed in so many "authority" figures and their lack of compassion toward innocent youth involved.
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I'd also poke fun at this situation, but I think it'd be better to keep my nose out of this one. This situation will be fingered enough as it may be.
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Read the 24 page grand jury findings......holy crap, not only is there a special place in Hell for a dude who does this stuff(allegedly) there should be a special meeting arranged by the victims/family
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They all deserve prison and hell. Paterno and especially McQueary included.
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Are there pending charges against McQueary? Nope...that's what I thought so save all the Internet tough guy talk.
EDIT: For good measure....read this..http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203733504577024501911173344.html?mod=googlenews_wsj. The men who stepped down may not have had any legal obligation to report this. Where you and I agree here is they had a MORAL obligation. -
It's called common sense and morals, and sadly, there's not a lot of it in today's world apparently. But, but, but he wasn't legally obligated... Who gives a flying ****. Pathetic. Defending gutless bastards because they did what was legally obligated of them instead of using common ****ing sense. Joe Paterno, immoral scumbag. McQueary, even bigger immoral scumbag and a giant vagina to boot. But, at least he did what he was legally obligated to do. **** calling the police right then and there. Don't have the morals or common sense to do that. Guess it's good to know that I wasn't raised to be some douche who would just fail to report to the correct authorities should I ever bear witness to a serious crime being committed.
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You're talking abou not the first person, not the second person, but the THIRD ****ING PERSON who either witnessed this and actually spoke up to someone with enough juice to do something about it, and he is the ***** for not knocking the guy out? Now doesn't a University Vice president have an equal or higher legal obligation to do something about it 4 years before McQueary witnessed anything?
This is the problem with anything about children, common sense goes straight out the window.Jaj likes this. -
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Sandusky is a big dude. Who knows how McQueary reacted while witnessing a child being raped. I'd like to think that if it was me, I'd knock the old bastard out with a folding chair, WWF-style.
However, even if you don't take action to stop the rape, you IMMEDIATELY CALL THE COPS! The end. No debate.Phyl and BlameItOnTheHenne like this. -
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I am absolutely stunned anyone can defend Paterno on this matter, where the hell are your morals?? He should have done more to protect innocent and vulnerable children from getting raped by some sick bastard.
If anyone really thinks he did enough they are just as immoral and repungent as the people at Penn State who enabled Sandusky to commit these sick and disgusting acts, not to mention totally clueless. -
http://mobile.pennlive.com/advpenn/pm_105257/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=QDkJ7tTO
http://mobile.pennlive.com/advpenn/pm_105257/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=lewgHw1E
http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/media/site515/2011/1105/20111105_094921_4page.pdf
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If anything, PSU looks no better than the Catholic Church if they turned a blind eye. They will cut a few checks, fire some staff, enact strict rules in regards to children on campus and move on. But the point still remains that the system failed the victims and their families by not acting sooner. -
Laces Out, your logic is all over the place.
Yes, we all are aware that there is no law that says if you witness a crime, you must notify the police. SO WHAT?!?!? Anyone who doesn't call the cops on a child-rapist is a sick bastard. Joe Paterno included. Sick bastards, all of em! -
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As with Nixon it wasnt the crime, it was the cover-up...1998?? 2002? I cant help to think this was in the self-serving interest of "Pa" to keep this hush as not to tarnish his legacy either too....
He and everybody else are to blame for not calling the State Police...sometimes these institutions truly believe they are above the law, some of them have full autonomy, some don't pay taxes....well guess what you aren't above crap, and the State Police should nail these dirty ***** to the wall with as many charges as possible for all of them....
Happy Valley was once the gold standard for higher education..."The Stanford of the East".....well at this point you aren't any better than GED program in jail....
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Somewhere in nearby Pennsylvania there's a priest angrily thinking "Son of a *****, that's 11 more than I had!".
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He's leaving at the end of the season. He should be leaving now.
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NYT is reporting that his retirement is effective at the end of the year but no one knows yet if the university will even let him coach this week vs Nebraska.
They better make a decision soon. Most of these coaches have to give post game pressers and if they wont allow him to do they he cannot fulfill his contractual obligations.
Personally, I have zero problems with him going out on his own terms. 60 years on that campus, 46 as a HC hes earned it. He did his moral duty imo by going to the people above him, his AD, with said information. Its his AD's responsibility to handle it. Its the university presidents responsibility to handle criminal action. Joe Pa is an employee of a state run university, he has bosses like most every one else. If we discovered a product we sold was harmful it is our responsibility to report it to our boss and then our bosses responsibility to escalate it to see how we want to handle things internally and then report it to the authorities. There is a chain of command and Paterno followed it. That no one else did anything is what is wrong with this picture. IMO of course. -
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Woah woah waoh? what? If you hear one of your fellow employees is molesting kids in the bathroom do you go tell you boss because its their job to handle it? What? We are usually on the same page with things Boik, but you are just way off on this. -
It's hard for me to understand how anyone can defend Paterno or McQueary, as both of them only did enough to cover their asses and protect their self interests. McQueary is the worse though, how can a Man witness something like that and not act. Not only did he fail himself as a Man being by not directly dealing(hospitalizing) with Sandusky at the moment he discovered the attack, he also failed himself as a human being by choosing to protect his future in football by going to Paterno rather than the proper authorities. He then compounded those failures everyday that he continued to say nothing after it was clear that Paterno and company were covering the rape up. As for Paterno what a hypocrite, after all these years of putting himself out there as the fatherly teacher and leader of moral young men, he chose to spend the last 9 years covering his *** rather than do right thing; heck of message to send to the team. For anyone who wants to stand behind the defense that McQueary and Paterno fulfilled their obligation under the law, I hope the following words sink in.
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The university is handling it wrong from day one. The second Paterno came to them with the issue it should have been handled immediately. Instead they kind of swept it under the rug and hoped it would go away. Thats one of the reasons this is blowing up now. One of the first things you learn in any PR or advertising class when dealing with disasters, you deal with it as quickly as you can so to avoid a drawn out process like this. You dont want the story to linger, you want to get you company or in this case schools name out of the negative spotlight as soon as possible. Paterno is neither a PR guy nor a school authority. He is a football coach, a legend, but he is still an employee and there are still people who rank above him on the university totem pole. And thats why the blame lies at the feet of the AD and school president moreso then Paterno.Stitches likes this.
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