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07-15-2012, 05:52 PM
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as a whole, Im ready for the entire issue to be resolved and the mass media find their fodder elswhere.
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07-15-2012, 06:26 PM
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as a whole, Im ready for the entire issue to be resolved and the mass media find their fodder elswhere.
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The best way to make that happen would be for the university to cancel the upcoming football season.
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07-15-2012, 09:29 PM
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I hear Joe Pa's family is now trying to claim that he retired retroactively to 1997.
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07-16-2012, 03:12 AM
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Paterno and his chain of command chose to cover up horrible crimes. Period. The end. Paterno's paid with his life (Personally I believe the stress killed him.), but I feel that the good that San Paterno did needs to be wiped off the campus of a public university. The other co-conspirators need to be fired and prosecuted. The university, the estate of Joe Paterno and the other criminals need to be sued in civil court. And the university sanctioned by the NCAA.
To be fair, everybody here that is against child rape and who has helped sexually abused children stand and raise their hand. Ya, that's what I thought - no one. It's irrelevant.
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Great take on the matter.
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07-16-2012, 06:32 AM
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I hear Joe Pa's family is now trying to claim that he retired retroactively to 1997.
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LOL....I heard Hilliary Clinton was going to defend Joe Pa actions like she did for Bills sexual assault charges.
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07-16-2012, 12:35 PM
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Those who are citing the lack of NCAA rules violations as a reason the football program should be allowed to continue are completely missing the point. Nobody cares about the NCAA rules as they pertain to Penn State. They broke the rules of common decency. I will agree that it isn't the NCAA's place to impose a punishment. It's the job of the Pennsylvania state legislature. Penn State is a state funded university and it is the state that needs to oversee the university and pull the plug on the football program. ASAP.
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07-16-2012, 12:51 PM
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Those who are citing the lack of NCAA rules violations as a reason the football program should be allowed to continue are completely missing the point. Nobody cares about the NCAA rules as they pertain to Penn State. They broke the rules of common decency. I will agree that it isn't the NCAA's place to impose a punishment. It's the job of the Pennsylvania state legislature. Penn State is a state funded university and it is the state that needs to oversee the university and pull the plug on the football program. ASAP.
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havent the kids been punished enough ?
kids play football, go after the adults.
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07-16-2012, 01:10 PM
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Those who are citing the lack of NCAA rules violations as a reason the football program should be allowed to continue are completely missing the point. Nobody cares about the NCAA rules as they pertain to Penn State. They broke the rules of common decency. I will agree that it isn't the NCAA's place to impose a punishment. It's the job of the Pennsylvania state legislature. Penn State is a state funded university and it is the state that needs to oversee the university and pull the plug on the football program. ASAP.
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Why not just ban hiring any Penn St alumni that graduated from 1998-2012. That outta teach them not to support their university!
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07-16-2012, 01:16 PM
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hey wtf...business prop...be the first
the statue is coming down ala suddam hussein's
WTF ..gather up the broken pieces of the statue and sell small chunks as amulets to ward off evil and as religious relics.. also you can sleep with a big piece of it instead of the teddie you have
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07-16-2012, 01:22 PM
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havent the kids been punished enough ?
kids play football, go after the adults.
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The kids can find somewhere else to play. It won't be a problem. They'll get good scholarships, too, and won't have to be embarrassed the rest of their lives because they played for Penn State.
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07-16-2012, 01:31 PM
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The kids can find somewhere else to play. It won't be a problem. They'll get good scholarships, too, and won't have to be embarrassed the rest of their lives because they played for Penn State.
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assuming theres scholarships available and losing a year of eligibility doesnt matter to them, along with a host of other issues that effect the kids more than it would an adult, the college football world is a perfect place.
typical rightwing bullshit ... the adults fucked up so the kids are guilty by association, hammer them too.
Outside of having a little empathy for the athletes I could give a shit about Penn State ... SEC here we come. GiG Em'
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07-16-2012, 01:43 PM
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I agree some of the opinions here. I could give a shit about the sports programs.
I thought the purpose of college was to learn. I don't watch sports on tv and don't care who wins what. I do care that our public high schools have college sized stadiums and marble floors.... But lack proper pay for "qualified" teachers.
I believe this culture of ours puts emphasis on entertainment over education.
Look at the current crop of idiots coming out of our public schools and universities. Sad.
As for Sandusky ..... Balls off and 30 seconds alone with each victims father or mother. A good weekly raping would be a start. But do keep him alive for that shit. He deserves a loooong painful life.
Joe pa.... Dig him up and cut off his balls. He certainly didn't use them when he had the chance. Burn.... Piss on .... Rebury.
Anyone else who could have helped.... Good amount of prison time and
Make sure "Bubba" knows that they HELPED a pedophile.
Penn... Don't shut down program . Make them set up a fund for the victims and donate the next ten years of tv and endorsement revenues to the fund.
If they want a program.. Let them keep just enough to pay For the lights and lawn care and I'm sure the nutcase alums who love that dump would pony up for the program.
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That's an interesting solution only bettered by forcing those who are found guilty of aiding in this cover-up to be forced to read each and every one of WTF's nearly 8,400 posts...
Oh the humanity of it all...
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07-16-2012, 01:52 PM
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assuming theres scholarships available and losing a year of eligibility doesnt matter to them, along with a host of other issues that effect the kids more than it would an adult, the college football world is a perfect place.
typical rightwing bullshit ... the adults fucked up so the kids are guilty by association, hammer them too.
Outside of having a little empathy for the athletes I could give a shit about Penn State ... SEC here we come. GiG Em'
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Scholarships are always available for good players. And when Penn State or the NCAA closes the program, I'd support making an exception regarding the eligibility rules for players transferring from Penn State.
The SYSTEM needs to be punished, and reformed, from the top down. That includes staff, coaches, donors, students and alumni. We need to rethink our obsession with athletics in this country.
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07-16-2012, 01:54 PM
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assuming theres scholarships available and losing a year of eligibility doesnt matter to them, along with a host of other issues that effect the kids more than it would an adult, the college football world is a perfect place.
typical rightwing bullshit ... the adults fucked up so the kids are guilty by association, hammer them too.
Outside of having a little empathy for the athletes I could give a shit about Penn State ... SEC here we come. GiG Em'
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when SMU was shut down, the players were allowed to go else WITHOUT losing a year
how is this a left/right issue?
how fun with your last place finish in the SEC, too bad your closest place to travel is Baton Rouge, are you going to make that Florida game?
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07-16-2012, 01:59 PM
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Scholarships are always available for good players. And when Penn State or the NCAA closes the program, I'd support making an exception regarding the eligibility rules for players transferring from Penn State.
The SYSTEM needs to be punished, and reformed, from the top down. That includes staff, coaches, donors, students and alumni. We need to rethink our obsession with athletics in this country.
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bullshit ... excellent schools with excellent football programs dont have limitless scholarship programs ... Im sure a really good player could get a free ride at a school thats down the list but as for a BCS ranked team, dont count on it.
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