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Penn State is in some real deep shit
Lengthy report came out today, pretty much placing a lot of the blame on the high administration, for covering up the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse incidents for the last 14 years. Penn State University, not to mention its football program, is in deep shit. Looks like the late Joe Paterno, head coach of the football team for so many years, is implicated up to his neck. I still can't help feeling sorry for the guy. To see a lifetime of hard work and dedication go down the toilet, no matter how bad his actions were, has got to be gut-wrenching. To top it all off... the guy dies shortly after being smeared by the scandal... his name already having taken a hit. I don't know for sure... but I think statues are being taken down, non-profit organizations are taking Paterno's name off of them, and other real nasty stuff. It's pretty sad, this whole thing. It makes me angrier at Sandusky.... the low-life pedophile. He single-handedly brought down this great football program, and some good men along with it. I know covering up for Sandusky was dead wrong and a humongous mistake..... but it still pains me to see this old man (Paterno), who did so much for his university, and for a lot of graduate students who still love him dearly..... and lived the last few months of his life in shame and disgrace.
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Re: Penn State is in some real deep shit
guess you've never been raped.
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No I haven't. Didn't realize I had touched a personal nerve.
Did you get help?
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I think, given the evidence that has come out Joe Paterno looks horrible. Paterno looks worse than Woody Hayes right now and things will more than likely stay that way for the forseeable future. There are many sins that can be forgiven in football, cheating, illegal recruiting, preferential treatment of players, etc but to remain silent on child molestation/rape is horrifying and the "brand" of Penn State & Joe Paterno have been permenantly scarred.
Whether or not Penn State's football team receives an official penalty for something that happened a decade ago is up in the air, but I think the school will never recover from this. Penn State used to be an institution for great football players, but I just can't see it being that moving forward. I think schools like Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, et al will benefit from Penn State's inaction on the Sandusky situation.
I had no thoughts or feelings towards Penn State other than it was a historically good football school, but yankees don't know shit about real football anyway. After this whole mess, I look at Penn State with contempt. You let students & coaches run roughshod over the entire school and this is what you get a culture of evil.
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TitoFan
No I haven't. Didn't realize I had touched a personal nerve.
Did you get help?
i don't understand what you mean by that.
care to elaborate what you're trying to say to me?
you think being raped is funny and making fun of people who have been raped is appropriate?
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All around this is a horrible situation. I don't feel 1 ounce of sympathy for Joe Paterno, I do feel for his widow, son, et al feeling as if they have to defend him. Joe Paterno did wrong by doing nothing, as the saying goes "All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing".
I also feel for the victims....that's a horrible horrible thing to have to live with the rest of your life.
If Penn State never plays another game ever again I wouldn't be sad
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ruthless rocco
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TitoFan
No I haven't. Didn't realize I had touched a personal nerve.
Did you get help?
i don't understand what you mean by that.
care to elaborate what you're trying to say to me?
you think being raped is funny and making fun of people who have been raped is appropriate?
You got all that from my original post? Or did you see it was me who wrote it, and immediately wrote your own smart-ass comment? My response was what I thought your own comment deserved.
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El Kabong
All around this is a horrible situation. I don't feel 1 ounce of sympathy for Joe Paterno, I do feel for his widow, son, et al feeling as if they have to defend him. Joe Paterno did wrong by doing nothing, as the saying goes "All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing".
I also feel for the victims....that's a horrible horrible thing to have to live with the rest of your life.
If Penn State never plays another game ever again I wouldn't be sad
I agree with everything except for maybe a little on the Joe Paterno side, in that I have just a smidgen of sympathy toward him. First, he's dead now and cannot defend himself or his actions in any way. Second, he died a broken, disgraced man. I'm not sure anyone can exactly pinpoint to what degree Paterno knew of the sordid details involved with Sandusky. Maybe Paterno took a "wash-my-hands-don't-want-to-know" kind of approach. Completely reprehensible, I know.... but I for one cannot ignore the many young people that were positively influenced by Paterno throughout his head coaching career. He was, and is still, loved by many of his ex-players and alumni. He probably helped shape a lot of character in a great many young people out there today. That cannot and should not be ignored. This in no way excuses his regrettable mistakes. And as far as Sandusky is concerned, no punishment is bad enough for him. But to rip apart the whole life of another human being, who spent most of his life doing better deeds than most of us do in our own lives, is a bit harsh, I feel. And I do agree with the sentiments toward his family, who really have no fault in all this. They are suffering a degree of pain and humiliation that is hard to imagine.
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TitoFan
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ruthless rocco
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
No I haven't. Didn't realize I had touched a personal nerve.
Did you get help?
i don't understand what you mean by that.
care to elaborate what you're trying to say to me?
you think being raped is funny and making fun of people who have been raped is appropriate?
You got all that from my
original post? Or did you see it was
me who wrote it, and immediately wrote your own smart-ass comment? My response was what I thought your own comment deserved.
thanks for giving me what my comment deserved.
you're a piece of shit. i hope you get yours.
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ruthless rocco
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TitoFan
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Originally Posted by
ruthless rocco
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
No I haven't. Didn't realize I had touched a personal nerve.
Did you get help?
i don't understand what you mean by that.
care to elaborate what you're trying to say to me?
you think being raped is funny and making fun of people who have been raped is appropriate?
You got all that from my
original post? Or did you see it was
me who wrote it, and immediately wrote your own smart-ass comment? My response was what I thought your own comment deserved.
thanks for giving me what my comment deserved.
you're a piece of shit. i hope you get yours.
As always, your opinion means so-o-o-o-o-o-o much to me.
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This really is numbing seeing that it was swept under the carpet. I don't agree with 'final death' on the program or school but a full house cleaning...with bleach and steel wool...should be done on administrative staff, coaching, etc. It would be kids basically paying price in education, scholarships by the hand of the ones put in control, again, in much lesser demented way though. Paterno and what is now basically symbolism in statue should be after thought in that there are others that can wear the cuffs. Sandusky will go the way of Dahmer inside. He's fucked and hope he burns in hell, on a loop!
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El Kabong
All around this is a horrible situation. I don't feel 1 ounce of sympathy for Joe Paterno, I do feel for his widow, son, et al feeling as if they have to defend him. Joe Paterno did wrong by doing nothing, as the saying goes "All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing".
I also feel for the victims....that's a horrible horrible thing to have to live with the rest of your life.
If Penn State never plays another game ever again I wouldn't be sad
paterno did alot more than nothing. by turning a blind eye to the crimes that were being committed under his nose, he turned his back on his family, community and society. his actions tell the story of a man who chose pain and suffering for innocent children over finding help for a sick friend and colleague all to attain collegiate glory... people saw him as a great man, a legend. now he's a legend for all the things he did. he was not a good man. he was a coward and a disgrace. as are all men and women who allow that kind of abuse to happen.
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Louis Freeh report on PSU attacks Joe Paterno's judgment and integrity
As I read more into the Freeh Report, it appears that Joe Paterno did in fact play an integral part in concealing Sandusky's child sexual abuse, as well as lying to a grand jury about his knowledge of the case. As difficult as it is to see the legacy of a deceased man dragged through the mud.... and put his family through such pain and shame..... I suppose it is totally deserved. He didn't actually commit the crimes, but he covered them up and did nothing to stop Sandusky from continuing these hideous practices. This is such a horrible tragedy for everyone involved, starting with the victims and their families, and also for Paterno's family and everyone else involved. And of all people, it had to be Joe Paterno, who had coached Penn State's Nittany Lions it seems like forever. Thinking about it only makes me angrier at that scumbag Sandusky. I always thought, when they showed his pervert face on TV, that he looked like the twisted bastard he turned out to be.
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ruthless rocco
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TitoFan
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Originally Posted by
ruthless rocco
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
No I haven't. Didn't realize I had touched a personal nerve.
Did you get help?
i don't understand what you mean by that.
care to elaborate what you're trying to say to me?
you think being raped is funny and making fun of people who have been raped is appropriate?
You got all that from my
original post? Or did you see it was
me who wrote it, and immediately wrote your own smart-ass comment? My response was what I thought your own comment deserved.
thanks for giving me what my comment deserved.
you're a piece of shit. i hope you get yours.
Oh for fucks sake shut it... You've been hysterically pedantic since your first post. Instead of trying to take the moral high ground with your unwarrented sense of self importance, how about trying to discuss like an adult?
Hope this helps.
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TitoFan
Louis Freeh report on PSU attacks Joe Paterno's judgment and integrity
As I read more into the Freeh Report, it appears that Joe Paterno did in fact play an integral part in concealing Sandusky's child sexual abuse, as well as lying to a grand jury about his knowledge of the case. As difficult as it is to see the legacy of a deceased man dragged through the mud.... and put his family through such pain and shame..... I suppose it is totally deserved. He didn't actually commit the crimes, but he covered them up and did nothing to stop Sandusky from continuing these hideous practices.
This is such a horrible tragedy for everyone involved, starting with the victims and their families, and also for Paterno's family and everyone else involved. And of all people, it had to be Joe Paterno, who had coached Penn State's Nittany Lions it seems like forever. Thinking about it only makes me angrier at that scumbag Sandusky. I always thought, when they showed his pervert face on TV, that he looked like the twisted bastard he turned out to be.
Yup, the whole thing is a tragedy, who would have thought this shit would happen, wasn't Paterno the winningest College FB coach ever? To the PSU admins credit, they had asked Louis Freeh and the FBI to investigate, this wasn't something the FBI opted to do on their own. That was a good start by the PSU admin and the right thing to do, hopefully now PSU can start "healing", and get past all this bullshit.
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Funny how this turns out...All the "life lessons" that Paterno ever taught were bullshit, just like the man himself. They all pertained to a game. The one real honest to God challenge he ever faced, that fucking coward put his head in the sand and hid. To save the "reputation" of a foot ball team. And this clown McCreary, that saw Sandusky fucking a young boy...explain to me how your reaction to that is to go and tell somebody? Why in the name of all that is holy don't you smash that pedophile and put a stop to what you are witnessing? If that piece of garbage had any sense of manhood, he'd kill himself.
Right now, the University of Montana and the city of Missoula are under federal investigation for, it seems, allowing football players to rape women. This was swept under the carpet by the football staff, the university, the city, and the police department. To the the point that an officer that complained, via e-mail, to the university was suspended. Now, why the coward would send an e-mail instead of DOING something...I guess that is how civilized people do things?
Almost everybody that I called a friend growing up, all the people that mattered to me, if they are not dead, they are in prison. They are considered unfit to be among the rest of us. But, and this is a certainty, if one among them was revealed to be a child molester or a rapist, he'd get his ass stabbed and if he survived, he'd have to be segragated. Yet our supposed "best and brightest", at every level, all day and every day, see fit to protect and cover up for baby rapers.
If you are a man, if you have any male hormones at all in your body, it is your duty to protect children, and women, too. You take the bullet, throw yourself in front of the car, bash the fucking football coach in the head with a brick and hide his body out in the yard, whatever it takes. That is why nature made you bigger and stronger.
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greynotsoold
Funny how this turns out...All the "life lessons" that Paterno ever taught were bullshit, just like the man himself. They all pertained to a game. The one real honest to God challenge he ever faced, that fucking coward put his head in the sand and hid. To save the "reputation" of a foot ball team. And this clown McCreary, that saw Sandusky fucking a young boy...explain to me how your reaction to that is to go and tell somebody? Why in the name of all that is holy don't you smash that pedophile and put a stop to what you are witnessing? If that piece of garbage had any sense of manhood, he'd kill himself.
Right now, the University of Montana and the city of Missoula are under federal investigation for, it seems, allowing football players to rape women. This was swept under the carpet by the football staff, the university, the city, and the police department. To the the point that an officer that complained, via e-mail, to the university was suspended. Now, why the coward would send an e-mail instead of DOING something...I guess that is how civilized people do things?
Almost everybody that I called a friend growing up, all the people that mattered to me, if they are not dead, they are in prison. They are considered unfit to be among the rest of us. But, and this is a certainty, if one among them was revealed to be a child molester or a rapist, he'd get his ass stabbed and if he survived, he'd have to be segragated. Yet our supposed "best and brightest", at every level, all day and every day, see fit to protect and cover up for baby rapers.
If you are a man, if you have any male hormones at all in your body, it is your duty to protect children, and women, too. You take the bullet, throw yourself in front of the car, bash the fucking football coach in the head with a brick and hide his body out in the yard, whatever it takes. That is why nature made you bigger and stronger.
You kind of wonder if Paterno didn't take the coward's way out, and off himself rather than face the consequences, his death seemed awfully convenient.
I thought from the get go, Paterno would have had to have known that this pedophile shit was going on, it was too fucking open, and widespread. There's no way that what Sandusky was doing never got reported to Paterno, he just chose to look the other way. (that says a lot about JoePa, doesn't it)
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I don't think JoePa killed himself, but he may have known what was coming down the road and after already having been fired he may not have been able to handle the stress and strain and emotional toll and just gave up on living. Positive mentality is very helpful in recovering from/coping with illness and there wasn't much left for him to be happy about at the time he passed.
I'm sure Woody Hayes wishes he had lived to see this so he could be reconsidered as "The biggest asshole ever to coach a top college football team"....Bobby Bowden looks like a fucking prince right now (not that he ever did anything wrong)...he's college football royalty IMO.
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El Kabong
I don't think JoePa killed himself, but he may have known what was coming down the road and after already having been fired he may not have been able to handle the stress and strain and emotional toll and just gave up on living. Positive mentality is very helpful in recovering from/coping with illness and there wasn't much left for him to be happy about at the time he passed.
I'm sure Woody Hayes wishes he had lived to see this so he could be reconsidered as "The biggest asshole ever to coach a top college football team"....Bobby Bowden looks like a fucking prince right now (not that he ever did anything wrong)...he's college football royalty IMO.
joe did know what was coming... its all covered in this ny times article.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/14/sp...pagewanted=all
he not only knew there was an investigation that would lead to his fall, but he also arranged to make more money for himself and his family before the shit hit the fan. pretty sneaky on his part.
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These people are screwed on so many levels!
NOW WE KNOW WHAT A CLUSTERFUCK MEANS!
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Did you'se see that last joke in the joke section? Very topical.
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They got hit pretty hard, but they are lucky to still have a team. They'll be screwed for a good 10-20 years IMO. Players have already decided to jump ship.
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Paterno's statue was taken down. That was probably the right thing to do... as it would probably keep the wounds open on victims' families and friends. Some Paterno supporters wanted the statue to stay, but it would've been a bad scene. A small plane flew overhead with a sign: "Take down the statue... or we will." I still think this whole situation seems cut out of a Hollywood drama. Wouldn't be surprised to find a movie already in the making.
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I believe if I were a FB player at PSU, i'd transfer to another College.
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They got off real easy, which, of course was to expected, given the hypocrisy that surrounds the notion that sports are somehow connected to personal character or dignity. That myth has been disproved so many times...If Penn State was to retain any shred of moral integrity, they should, on their own, have discontinued all sports for at least a decade. It is an institute of higher learning and not a sports franchise, at least in theory.
What strikes me as fucking pathetic are the losers like Franco Harris and matt Millen that defended Paterno all along. Those ding bats need to understand a few things...First, Paterno never cared about them as human beings, though, as a manipulative sociopath, he probably made it seem that way. He only cared about them, or any other individual on his teams, to the degree that they were of benefit to the program. It has been made abundantly clear that the program was his only concern. Second, great football players or not, had Sandusky bent Harris or Millen over and got up inside them, Paterno would have covered it up just like he did with all those other kids. For the program.
Right after they tore down the Paterno statue, and melted it down, they should have torn down and burned to ashes, the Paterno family home on campus. If any body is searching for an answer to what is wrong in the US, it is revealed in the Penn St debacle. You don't go to an institution of higher learning to better yourself, to be a wiser, more tolerant or compassionate, more thoughtful person. You go there to learn that all that matters is the "message", the profit margin, and the bottom line. The ends justify the means.
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greynotsoold
They got off real easy, which, of course was to expected, given the hypocrisy that surrounds the notion that sports are somehow connected to personal character or dignity. That myth has been disproved so many times...If Penn State was to retain any shred of moral integrity, they should, on their own, have discontinued all sports for at least a decade. It is an institute of higher learning and not a sports franchise, at least in theory.
What strikes me as fucking pathetic are the losers like Franco Harris and matt Millen that defended Paterno all along. Those ding bats need to understand a few things...First, Paterno never cared about them as human beings, though, as a manipulative sociopath, he probably made it seem that way. He only cared about them, or any other individual on his teams, to the degree that they were of benefit to the program. It has been made abundantly clear that the program was his only concern. Second, great football players or not, had Sandusky bent Harris or Millen over and got up inside them, Paterno would have covered it up just like he did with all those other kids. For the program.
Right after they tore down the Paterno statue, and melted it down, they should have torn down and burned to ashes, the Paterno family home on campus. If any body is searching for an answer to what is wrong in the US, it is revealed in the Penn St debacle. You don't go to an institution of higher learning to better yourself, to be a wiser, more tolerant or compassionate, more thoughtful person. You go there to learn that all that matters is the "message", the profit margin, and the bottom line. The ends justify the means.
Who would have guessed that Liberty ,Truth, Justice etc was actually a front to an unstable foundation, all claimed in order to justify material or positional gains at others expense? It sure isnt the rock the statue stands on.
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Penn State football should have gotten a TV ban but you just know the networks are salivating over the ratings they will get when they do show Penn State and where the statue used to be and rehash all that shit. This is why I think ESPN is too big and another company needs to rival them, they could harp on a situation like this where the accused party is actually innocent and really fuck up some lives, although the 24/7 media never fully admits their own wrong doings like for example when they said Jared Lee Loutner was "Probably a Tea Party Member", same with the kid in Colorado as well "There's a James Holmes registered as a Tea Party member" yeah, turns out that dude was 55 and had 0 to do with any shooting ever....I'm so disheartened by these things. I am happy when the media gets it right, but they have fucked up a lot, remember when they thought Richard Jewell set the bomb in Atlanta during the 1996 Olympics....they went after him like a pack of rabid dogs and wanted to ruin him.
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Andre
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greynotsoold
They got off real easy, which, of course was to expected, given the hypocrisy that surrounds the notion that sports are somehow connected to personal character or dignity. That myth has been disproved so many times...If Penn State was to retain any shred of moral integrity, they should, on their own, have discontinued all sports for at least a decade. It is an institute of higher learning and not a sports franchise, at least in theory.
What strikes me as fucking pathetic are the losers like Franco Harris and matt Millen that defended Paterno all along. Those ding bats need to understand a few things...First, Paterno never cared about them as human beings, though, as a manipulative sociopath, he probably made it seem that way. He only cared about them, or any other individual on his teams, to the degree that they were of benefit to the program. It has been made abundantly clear that the program was his only concern. Second, great football players or not, had Sandusky bent Harris or Millen over and got up inside them, Paterno would have covered it up just like he did with all those other kids. For the program.
Right after they tore down the Paterno statue, and melted it down, they should have torn down and burned to ashes, the Paterno family home on campus. If any body is searching for an answer to what is wrong in the US, it is revealed in the Penn St debacle. You don't go to an institution of higher learning to better yourself, to be a wiser, more tolerant or compassionate, more thoughtful person. You go there to learn that all that matters is the "message", the profit margin, and the bottom line. The ends justify the means.
Who would have guessed that Liberty ,Truth, Justice etc was actually a front to an unstable foundation, all claimed in order to justify material or positional gains at others expense? It sure isnt the rock the statue stands on.
If there's one thing i've learned about life, very little of what goes on socially and politically is as it seems. Except of course down under.. ;D
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Mars_ax
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Andre
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greynotsoold
They got off real easy, which, of course was to expected, given the hypocrisy that surrounds the notion that sports are somehow connected to personal character or dignity. That myth has been disproved so many times...If Penn State was to retain any shred of moral integrity, they should, on their own, have discontinued all sports for at least a decade. It is an institute of higher learning and not a sports franchise, at least in theory.
What strikes me as fucking pathetic are the losers like Franco Harris and matt Millen that defended Paterno all along. Those ding bats need to understand a few things...First, Paterno never cared about them as human beings, though, as a manipulative sociopath, he probably made it seem that way. He only cared about them, or any other individual on his teams, to the degree that they were of benefit to the program. It has been made abundantly clear that the program was his only concern. Second, great football players or not, had Sandusky bent Harris or Millen over and got up inside them, Paterno would have covered it up just like he did with all those other kids. For the program.
Right after they tore down the Paterno statue, and melted it down, they should have torn down and burned to ashes, the Paterno family home on campus. If any body is searching for an answer to what is wrong in the US, it is revealed in the Penn St debacle. You don't go to an institution of higher learning to better yourself, to be a wiser, more tolerant or compassionate, more thoughtful person. You go there to learn that all that matters is the "message", the profit margin, and the bottom line. The ends justify the means.
Who would have guessed that Liberty ,Truth, Justice etc was actually a front to an unstable foundation, all claimed in order to justify material or positional gains at others expense? It sure isnt the rock the statue stands on.
If there's one thing i've learned about life, very little of what goes on socially and politically is as it seems. Except of course down under.. ;D
Cause very little goes on here.
We are inherently lazy :).
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Andre
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Mars_ax
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Andre
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greynotsoold
They got off real easy, which, of course was to expected, given the hypocrisy that surrounds the notion that sports are somehow connected to personal character or dignity. That myth has been disproved so many times...If Penn State was to retain any shred of moral integrity, they should, on their own, have discontinued all sports for at least a decade. It is an institute of higher learning and not a sports franchise, at least in theory.
What strikes me as fucking pathetic are the losers like Franco Harris and matt Millen that defended Paterno all along. Those ding bats need to understand a few things...First, Paterno never cared about them as human beings, though, as a manipulative sociopath, he probably made it seem that way. He only cared about them, or any other individual on his teams, to the degree that they were of benefit to the program. It has been made abundantly clear that the program was his only concern. Second, great football players or not, had Sandusky bent Harris or Millen over and got up inside them, Paterno would have covered it up just like he did with all those other kids. For the program.
Right after they tore down the Paterno statue, and melted it down, they should have torn down and burned to ashes, the Paterno family home on campus. If any body is searching for an answer to what is wrong in the US, it is revealed in the Penn St debacle. You don't go to an institution of higher learning to better yourself, to be a wiser, more tolerant or compassionate, more thoughtful person. You go there to learn that all that matters is the "message", the profit margin, and the bottom line. The ends justify the means.
Who would have guessed that Liberty ,Truth, Justice etc was actually a front to an unstable foundation, all claimed in order to justify material or positional gains at others expense? It sure isnt the rock the statue stands on.
If there's one thing i've learned about life, very little of what goes on socially and politically is as it seems. Except of course down under.. ;D
Cause very little goes on here.
We are inherently lazy :).
Which is understandable, Australia seems like a layed back place to live.
We've always got some bullshit going down here in the States, you're lucky to live where you do.
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:-\ Our Prime Minister is a ginger though.
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Andre
:-\ Our Prime Minister is a ginger though.
A ginger, is that like a fag?
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This whole situation wears me down, all these fucking moron talking heads "analyzing" the situation. It is very simple, Paterno, McCreary and every other punk-ass coward involved with the cover-up should be pistol whipped, robbed of all their possessions, be cast out and spat upon. Sandusky should be put in a place where some stand-up motherfucker can kill him. Some people say hate is wrong, but not always. This situation is exactly why hate was invented, and it should be allowed to burn, flare, and run it's course.
But we live in a "civilized" society...Remember the rapist priest that was killed in prison? His killer was called a racist and got more time for doing the right thing. Anybody that harmed these bastards would go to prison. And they will all go on to higher paying jobs at other institutions of higher learning, BECAUSE OF THE SKILL THEY SHOWED AT COVERUP. Because what counts is not doing the right thing, always, so that you maintain a good reputation, but hiding and lying about reality to protect a "rep" that doesn't exist.
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Andre
:-\ Our Prime Minister is a ginger though.
A ginger, is that like a fag?
No she has red hair ;D I was being facetious as usual.
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Prime Minister of Australia
Thats her on the left.
:rolleyes: another funny coincidence!
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Originally Posted by
greynotsoold
This whole situation wears me down, all these fucking moron talking heads "analyzing" the situation. It is very simple, Paterno, McCreary and every other punk-ass coward involved with the cover-up should be pistol whipped, robbed of all their possessions, be cast out and spat upon. Sandusky should be put in a place where some stand-up motherfucker can kill him. Some people say hate is wrong, but not always. This situation is exactly why hate was invented, and it should be allowed to burn, flare, and run it's course.
But we live in a "civilized" society...Remember the rapist priest that was killed in prison? His killer was called a racist and got more time for doing the right thing. Anybody that harmed these bastards would go to prison. And they will all go on to higher paying jobs at other institutions of higher learning, BECAUSE OF THE SKILL THEY SHOWED AT COVERUP. Because what counts is not doing the right thing, always, so that you maintain a good reputation, but hiding and lying about reality to protect a "rep" that doesn't exist.
You know how all the rubbish was towed out from Manhattan and piled in the ocean to make a refuse island of seething muck?
Well thats where they belong;D.
Best let them be, in their own choices though; their units of conscience awarness will be crushed under the weight and heat of Earths second dimension soon enough because when you deal in it and then deal it out, you become it.