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In reply to the discussion: "The Rape Crew" I found out today when I was at the Steubenville Rally with some [View all]roguevalley
(40,656 posts)130. it never seems to be when people discuss priests. football gets a pass
even though this is ongoing everywhere. How about focusing on the idea that hero worshipping football players and their coaches is killing people and ruining lives? The rot in that town goes to the top. If you think its the only one, I think you will be disappointed.
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"The Rape Crew" I found out today when I was at the Steubenville Rally with some [View all]
ArnoldLayne
Jan 2013
OP
If there really is such a place...who paid for it? ..all hell is going to break loose..nt
Stuart G
Jan 2013
#3
yes, according to reports, one of the NINETEEN football coaches (NINETEEN, for a high school
niyad
Jan 2013
#14
There are over 16,000 high school football teams in the US playing 8-man to 11-man football....
OldDem2012
Jan 2013
#122
The thing that gets me about this coach who apparently didn't like what they players were doing:
deutsey
Jan 2013
#118
so I read the disclaimer on the home page--so Anonymous is a bunch of terrorists, but
niyad
Jan 2013
#13
I can't help but wonder how they feel about their own grandmothers, mothers, aunts, sisters etc. :-(
Raine
Jan 2013
#94
I keep thinking of the Penn State Case....look at what the law says in PA for example regarding the
Pachamama
Jan 2013
#89
I was sitting here reading the OP and I just about fell off my chair when I read that part...
truth2power
Jan 2013
#29
The point is that the sheriff seemed more than happy to participate in the cover up
GObamaGO
Jan 2013
#56
I agree. He should have taken the girl from the boys right there and sheltered her and call
TeamPooka
Jan 2013
#96
her parents, a doctor since she was sick, an adult woman that you trust.... you can use her phone
bettyellen
Jan 2013
#108
I didn't think I could be any more sickened than I already am over this, but I was wrong.
niyad
Jan 2013
#11
Good because that means it doesn't land in the local and corrupt sherrif's office
tavalon
Jan 2013
#81
i had heard they were first charged adult and kidnapping. kidnapping dropped and changed to
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#104
Since traditional mafia revenue from gambling, etc. businesses are legal, it seems pointless. OTOH:
freshwest
Jan 2013
#54
the feds son got in trouble for something and the sheriff got him off,... or something? i have
seabeyond
Jan 2013
#67
Yes, I think it was in the Long Beach area. Over the years I've tried to find details on it but
Raine
Jan 2013
#95
I was raised in a small town that was very big on the high school football team
Major Nikon
Jan 2013
#73