Penn State/Joe Pa

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fuck, i am so tired of hearing people lump pennstate into one big jumble fuck of people...



i have met some of my best friends, my wife, and many other postive role models while attending there....all of these people don stand for what happened....in no way....






for people to simply "root" against pennstate in all walks of life because of the actions of a couple, well that shows the type of person you are...



fuck off.....i have pennstate gear that my daughter wears...i would love to even think of you lookiing at her funny for wearing it.....

that is like saying everyone sohuld fear and hate doctors, because of a couple who have had fucked up practices....just doesnt work like that..


THE ACTIONS OF FEW, CANNOT CHANGE HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT MANY.....SIMPLE AS THAT....FUCK OFF IF YOU FEEL DIFFERENT...I AM SO PISSED ABOUT THIS PENNSTATE STUFF ALREADY AND NOW I HAVE TO LOOK AT THIS SHIT DR FADE I WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOU
 

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i have pennstate gear that my daughter wears...i would love to even think of you lookiing at her funny for wearing it.....

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how did you get that pic of my mother in law???






and DR FADE,

honestly, you are so upset about what happened at pennstate, because joe pa morally shoulda done more.....

so you hold yourself to a higher standard?

and you want to resort to violence to prove a point?


isnt fighting and violence a morally wrong thing to do?

fuckin prick fuck....

do not preach how others should live and how others should feel, when you are openly saying that violene is somthing you condone....

prick fuck eat shit..
 
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how did you get that pic of my mother in law???






and DR FADE,

honestly, you are so upset about what happened at pennstate, because joe pa morally shoulda done more.....

so you hold yourself to a higher standard?

and you want to resort to violence to prove a point?


isnt fighting and violence a morally wrong thing to do?

fuckin prick fuck....

do not preach how others should live and how others should feel, when you are openly saying that violene is somthing you condone....

prick fuck eat shit..



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Shame. No doubt he knew of multiple allegations against sandusky. He knew when the scum resigned, he was told again in 2002, and only a fool would believe he didn't know more.

yup i agree...



i have posted previously i wanna know exactly what was said during the incidents...

for the record, i do not want to know what exactly was said to try and defend joe pa...


almost for the opposite reasons...i want to know how much joe knew so i can see how much he chose not to report, chose to ignore, and how many lives he chose to ruin......

i do not want anyone thinking i am in anyways trying to defend joepa...

i just so badly wanna know what noone will ever know...


WHAT DID YOU GET TOLD....WHAT DID YOU COVER UP...


its disgusting and a shame
 

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Joe Pa got the game ball.

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perfect....the old crooked fuck gets a game ball from a losing effort

only thing better would have been a shutout, they could have painted it

to joepa

0 points = 0 calls to the police

WE ARE PENN STATE
 
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Congratulations to the Nebraska Cornhuskers! :00hour - great win on the road under adverse conditions. I was a little out of line last night, and I apologize for that. Hopefully I will see everyone in Vegas for the Super Bowl, and all will have a good time? God bless, and protect those that are weaker than you.

Addict- I specifically apologize to you because you were the first Penn St. punching bag I could rant on after I read that report, and I was out of line. I'm sure you're a good guy- yada yada. I wouldn't worry about your daughter wearing Penn St. gear - I certainly am not going to attack innocent children.
 
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Congratulations to the Nebraska Cornhuskers! :00hour - great win on the road under adverse conditions. I was a little out of line last night, and I apologize for that. Hopefully I will see everyone in Vegas for the Super Bowl, and all will have a good time? God bless, and protect those that are weaker than you.

Addict- I specifically apologize to you because you were the first Penn St. punching bag I could rant on after I read that report, and I was out of line. I'm sure you're a good guy- yada yada. I wouldn't worry about your daughter wearing Penn St. gear - I certainly am not going to attack innocent children.


Well done, sir.
 

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Here is a time-line of the sex abuse scandal....

1969: Jerry Sandusky begins his coaching career at Penn State University as defensive line coach.

1977: Sandusky founds The Second Mile, a charitable organization designed to help at-risk boys in the State College, Pa. region. Second Mile?s website says that over 100,000 boys and girls from all Pennsylvania counties participate in the organization?s programs annually. Sandusky is also promoted to Penn State?s defensive coordinator that same year.

Jan. 1, 1983: Penn State beats Georgia, 27-23, in Sugar Bowl for Joe Paterno?s first national title; Sandusky is team?s defensive coordinator.

Jan. 2, 1987: Penn State defeats Miami, 14-10, in Fiesta Bowl for Paterno?s second national title; Sandusky is team?s defensive coordinator.

1994: Boy known as Victim 7 in the grand jury presentment released last weekend meets Sandusky through Second Mile at ?about the age of 10,? according to grand jury testimony.

1996-98: Boy known as Victim 5 in grand jury presentment is taken to the locker rooms and showers at Penn State by Sandusky when he is 8 to 10 years old, according to grand jury testimony.

1998: Boy known as Victim 6 in grand jury presentment is taken into the locker rooms and showers when he is 11 years old and showers with Sandusky, according to grand jury testimony. Sandusky lathers up boy and says, ?I?m going to squeeze your guts out.? When Victim 6 is dropped off at his home, he tells his mother of the incident and she reports the information to university police, who investigate. Investigators eavesdrop on two conversations between the mother and Sandusky, and after one conversation, Sandusky asks for forgiveness, even telling the mother, ?I wish I were dead.? Then Centre County district attorney Ray Gricar ultimately says no charges will be filed against Sandusky.

Summer 1999: Sandusky announces he will retire from Penn State at the end of the season. He will have emeritus status, maintain an office on campus and have access to all Penn State facilities.

Dec. 28, 1999: Boy known as Victim 4, is part of Sandusky?s family party for the 1999 Alamo Bowl in Texas, according to grand jury report.

Fall 2000: According to grand jury report, Penn State janitor named Jim Calhoun observes Sandusky in university?s Lasch Football Building showers with a young boy, Victim 8, pinned up against the wall, performing oral sex on the boy. He informs janitorial staff members. Employee Ronald Petrosky cleans the showers at Lasch and witnesses Sandusky and the boy, whom he describes as being between the ages of 11 and 13, exit holding hands. Calhoun, a temporary employee, never reports incident.

March 1, 2002: According to grand jury report, Penn State graduate assistant Mike McQueary enters the locker room at the Lasch Football Building. He witnesses Sandusky performing anal sex on boy, known as Victim 2, whose age he estimates at 10. McQueary tells his father, who advises him to tell Paterno. McQueary meets with Paterno the following morning.

March 3, 2002: According to the grand jury, Paterno calls Penn State athletic director Tim Curley, and tells Curley what he was told by McQueary. Paterno?s version is that McQueary had seen Sandusky ?fondling or doing something of a sexual nature.? Later that month, McQueary meets with Curley and senior vice president for finance and business Gary Schultz. McQueary says he believes he witnessed Sandusky having anal sex. Curley and Schultz never report the incident to authorities.

April 15, 2005: Gricar, the Centre County DA, disappears after a trip to Lewisburg, Pa. His car is later found parked in a lot and his computer and hard drive are found in the Susquehanna River. The twice-divorced Gricar, 59, is never seen or heard from again. ?It?s literally a mystery,? Bellefonte Borough Police Chief Shawn Weaver tells the Daily News in 2011. ?The man vanished, period. No human trace has been found. There?s only one of three things that could have happened to him ? a suicide, homicide or he just walked away.?

2007: According to the grand jury report, during the 2007 track season, Sandusky begins spending time with boy known as Victim 1. Victim 1 stays overnight at Sandusky?s home, and later testifies that Sandusky performs oral sex on him multiple times. Sandusky also brings Victim 1 onto PSU campus even though he was barred from bringing boys to the university after alleged 2002 incident.

Spring 2008: Victim 1 terminates contact with Sandusky, while a freshman at a Clinton County high school, according to grand jury report.

2009: Then-Pennsylvania attorney general Tom Corbett begins sexual abuse investigation of Sandusky.

September 2010: Sandusky retires from day-to-day involvement with The Second Mile.

Summer 2011: Lara Gricar, adopted daughter of Ray Gricar, successfully files petition to have her father declared deceased.

Nov. 5, 2011: Sandusky is arrested and released on $100,000 bail after being arraigned on 40 criminal counts. Curley and Schultz are charged with perjury and failure to report the allegations.

Nov. 7, 2011: Pennsylvania attorney general Linda Kelly holds a press conference. She says Paterno is not a target of the investigation. Curley and Schultz surrender on charges and step down from their posts ? Curley goes on administrative leave, while Schultz retires. State police chief Frank Noonan says there are ?no heroes? in the investigation. Both Kelly and Noonan encourage other victims to come forward.

Nov. 8, 2011: Penn State cancels Paterno?s weekly press conference. Paterno tells reporters, ?We?ll try to do it as soon as we can.? Reports swirl that Paterno will be ousted by Board of Trustees.

Nov. 9, 2011: Paterno announces he?ll retire at the end of the season. Late that evening, Board of Trustees votes to oust Paterno and Penn State president Graham Spanier in an announcement made by Board?s vice-chairman John Surma. Defensive coordinator Tom Bradley is named interim head coach. Riots erupt in the streets, as angry students throw rocks, tip over a TV news van and shout support for Paterno.

Nov. 10, 2011: University announces McQueary, a receivers coach with the team, will not be in attendance for Nov. 12 home game against Nebraska, due to threats the State College native has received.

Nov. 11, 2011: McQueary is placed on administrative leave.

Nov. 12, 2011: Despite late comeback, Penn State falls to Nebraska, 17-14, in first game since scandal hits.
 

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Congratulations to the Nebraska Cornhuskers! :00hour - great win on the road under adverse conditions. I was a little out of line last night, and I apologize for that. Hopefully I will see everyone in Vegas for the Super Bowl, and all will have a good time? God bless, and protect those that are weaker than you.

Addict- I specifically apologize to you because you were the first Penn St. punching bag I could rant on after I read that report, and I was out of line. I'm sure you're a good guy- yada yada. I wouldn't worry about your daughter wearing Penn St. gear - I certainly am not going to attack innocent children.

i apologize as well...

took it to heart.

i understand people are upset...i dont blame them..

but to lump pennstate fans (myself) into that terrible group of people is wrong and inaccurate....


apologies as well drfade....


like i said, i understand peoples frustrations, as i share them with most..
 

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Cie, your signature really comes into play here.

Creepy, isnt it? We already know local law enforcement looked the other way, but now it appears the lunacy extends to the bench.....

The judge who ignored a prosecutor?s request and ordered Jerry Sandusky released on $100,000 bail has worked for the charity of the former Penn State assistant coach, who?s accused of child sex abuse, sports website Deadspin said.

District judge Leslie Dutchcot ruled that the 67-year-old could pay nothing unless he failed to attend a court hearing, the website said. Prosecutors had asked for Sandusky?s bail to be set at $500,000.

A profile of the judge on her former law firm?s Internet site said she was a volunteer for Sandusky?s foundation, The Second Mile, Deadspin said.

The former defensive coordinator was charged Nov. 5 with the sexual assault of eight boys from 1994 to 2009.
 

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i apologize as well...

took it to heart.

i understand people are upset...i dont blame them..

but to lump pennstate fans (myself) into that terrible group of people is wrong and inaccurate....


apologies as well drfade....


like i said, i understand peoples frustrations, as i share them with most..

I can see the same thing happening at just about any large program in a small town. Some people are using this incident to act superior, when the reality is they are also pathetic fans of other schools that are part of the same corrupt system.

That said, hearing the fans chanting 'Joepa' made me want to vomit.
 

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Sounds like the epitome of impartiality, doesn't it? :facepalm:

Creepy, isnt it? We already know local law enforcement looked the other way, but now it appears the lunacy extends to the bench.....

The judge who ignored a prosecutor?s request and ordered Jerry Sandusky released on $100,000 bail has worked for the charity of the former Penn State assistant coach, who?s accused of child sex abuse, sports website Deadspin said.

District judge Leslie Dutchcot ruled that the 67-year-old could pay nothing unless he failed to attend a court hearing, the website said. Prosecutors had asked for Sandusky?s bail to be set at $500,000.

A profile of the judge on her former law firm?s Internet site said she was a volunteer for Sandusky?s foundation, The Second Mile, Deadspin said.

The former defensive coordinator was charged Nov. 5 with the sexual assault of eight boys from 1994 to 2009.
 
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