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In reply to the discussion: Joe Paterno, 85, dies in State College [View all]Sinistrous
(4,249 posts)37. I'm so glad to have your word on that.
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And "frame of reference." Don't forget the all-important frame of reference. /sarcasm
yardwork
Jan 2012
#104
Right thing, like transferring his house to his wife for $1 to avoid civil liability?
msanthrope
Jan 2012
#52
There's a sad tendency to elevate "good for sports" above all other considerations. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jan 2012
#24
It will cost them five times that in public relations seed $ to repair the reputation of the school
MADem
Jan 2012
#162
They might get a few bucks if they melt down that noxious statue of the enabler on campus.
MADem
Jan 2012
#164
Well, as far as we know, he didn't personally rape any children in the shower, so there's that.
Orrex
Jan 2012
#28
Perhaps he worried that since he only had second hand sketchy information
creeksneakers2
Jan 2012
#170
I am very very sad that he died. And, I can understand completely his explanation. He
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2012
#57
Memory of this great person? Please. The only thing that was great about him was his FAILURES.
MADem
Jan 2012
#166
Think you might have prefaced all that with "IMHO". Agree to disagree, I'm100% opposite. Peace nt
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2012
#182
There's nothing "humble" about that view. It's shared by anyone who thinks children should not be
MADem
Jan 2012
#183
Well, I think he DID know. How could he not? He learns, from a subordinate he trusted,
MADem
Jan 2012
#190
The good man who transferred his house to his wife for a $1 after learning of the grand jury
msanthrope
Jan 2012
#50
I wish the (few) people who would give the enablers of child abusers slack would read this
renate
Jan 2012
#121
amen. I went to college in PA and we worshipped Joe. He and Penn State were the
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2012
#60
Actually, cancer killed Joe Paterno. And the child rapist probably shares some responsibility too.
yardwork
Jan 2012
#107
When he was fired, I told some of my friends that he wouldn't live 6 months
liberal N proud
Jan 2012
#7
JoPa was an accessory after the fact. Plain and simple. He enabled a perpetrator and allowed him to
MADem
Jan 2012
#131
Could have been known as the greatest football coach who also helped stopped a child rapist.
aikoaiko
Jan 2012
#16
I'm sure in a few years the child abuse stuff will be forgotten....but for now
cbdo2007
Jan 2012
#43
Memories will linger. Opposing team coaches will fire up their players by exhorting them to
MADem
Jan 2012
#167
Hey there's yet another one to go that I can't be bothered to care about
ButterflyBlood
Jan 2012
#55
Yeah...too bad...he should have lived to testify & have to hear the testimony of the victims...
Pachamama
Jan 2012
#62
I figure the visceral hatred of rapists' allies is a bigger factor here than hatred of sports. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jan 2012
#88
Suggestion........regardless of your views please try and remain civil people. nt
cstanleytech
Jan 2012
#99
I don't think most of us here would tiptoe anywhere near the moral abyss that "JoPa" found himself
MADem
Jan 2012
#132
No--the "babe in the woods" wasn't Paterno--it was that poor kid trapped underneath that Sandusky
MADem
Jan 2012
#161
If anyone has to "ask" themselves what they might do when a trusted employee comes
MADem
Jan 2012
#156
I've reported two child rapists in my career. No nuance, no grey area. I learned they were
Critters2
Jan 2012
#179
Other than my prior post I have largely stayed out of this thread because these types of threads
cstanleytech
Jan 2012
#191