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14. This is what they thought should be the appropriate action to take against Sandusky
Fri Dec 16, 2011, 03:39 PM
Dec 2011

Anna Orso (@annaorso)
12/16/11 2:33 PM
Schultz: I think we decided it would be appropriate to just say to Jerry, you shouldn't be bringing Second Mile kids onto campus.

So they left the kids at Second Mile to be abused. ASSHOLES!


That's it. Game over. DevonRex Dec 2011 #1
that POS should not get away with it. ChairmanAgnostic Dec 2011 #3
He's going away for a long time. Initech Dec 2011 #20
I've been practicing for 25 yrs. ChairmanAgnostic Dec 2011 #21
Well the thing about that tv interview is he phoned in! Initech Dec 2011 #23
Right after this happened, I suggested on DU2 justiceischeap Dec 2011 #37
They don't seem quiet to me, they seem to all be demonizing poor children. a simple pattern Dec 2011 #28
Well geez Joe Pa, did you bother to call anyone on Monday morning? livetohike Dec 2011 #2
I am not only from PA - I am also a Penn State alum. I am beyond embarrassed. yellowcanine Dec 2011 #16
I agree with everything you say here livetohike Dec 2011 #17
I understand you are upset but this has nothing to do with mandatory retirement. ScreamingMeemie Dec 2011 #19
We will never know of course - I think it is very possible the length of time as coach may have yellowcanine Dec 2011 #30
"didn’t want to interfere with people’s weekends" OhioChick Dec 2011 #4
It is outrageous. LiberalAndProud Dec 2011 #7
I'm guessing many fans would have boycotted his last games for "interfering with their weekends"... cascadiance Dec 2011 #11
that's -- wow fishwax Dec 2011 #31
All his power sucked the life out of any principles he had to begin with. pacalo Dec 2011 #33
Curley claims he didn't think a crime had been committed. Are_grits_groceries Dec 2011 #5
Isn't Paterno a Republican? Kingofalldems Dec 2011 #6
Big time. That's why so many supported him early on. ChairmanAgnostic Dec 2011 #24
holy shit spanone Dec 2011 #8
OMG, that is beyond vomitous Spazito Dec 2011 #9
Everyone who supported this pig needs to scour with disinfectant. aquart Dec 2011 #10
He is a disgusting POS JitterbugPerfume Dec 2011 #12
Weekends are when Football games are being played... SomethingFishy Dec 2011 #13
This is what they thought should be the appropriate action to take against Sandusky Are_grits_groceries Dec 2011 #14
Paterno: I ordinarily would have called people right away, but it was Saturday morning and I didn’t yellowcanine Dec 2011 #15
Didn't want to interfere with people's weekends? For a decade? Ohio Joe Dec 2011 #18
Paterno called Curley to his house on SUNDAY, the very next day alcibiades_mystery Dec 2011 #22
Knowing this, how could he continue to work and associate with this monster? Glimmer of Hope Dec 2011 #25
Agreed prison for all of them malaise Dec 2011 #26
Does he even hear himself speak? etherealtruth Dec 2011 #27
Today's Worst. Person. In The World! KamaAina Dec 2011 #29
it's sad how many children have had to suffer RainDog Dec 2011 #32
Very Revealing about JoePa... Pachamama Dec 2011 #34
JoPa should rot in Hell for all eternity. Odin2005 Dec 2011 #35
The NCAA... greyghost Dec 2011 #36
I completely agree... Pachamama Dec 2011 #38
AMEN eom greyghost Dec 2011 #39
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