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In reply to the discussion: Joe Paterno, 85, dies in State College [View all]cbdo2007
(9,213 posts)43. I'm sure in a few years the child abuse stuff will be forgotten....but for now
it's really tough to feel very much sympathy for him or his family. Just shows you how such bad decisions can lead to your whole world to come crashing down.
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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