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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

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Just praying that a cheesy Christmas ornament is all those maniacs end up getting out of that game.

Color me a Boilermaker fan-for-a-day.

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Come on, Little Engine that could...maybe...perhaps...not unthinkable...within the realm of possibility...anything can and does happen...sometimes.
 
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The university argued that police lacked sufficient clarity about what happened to determine the interaction rose to the level of a sex offense, and since it wasn't clear that a crime occurred, there was no need to record it on the crime log.

But the Education Department noted that campus police recorded far less serious matters on their log, including a man sleeping in a stairwell, a slip-and-fall in a public shower and a special tour of police headquarters given to a Girl Scout troop.

:lol:

similar to how we notice the cult knows everything about everybody in that town, except of course the serial child molester who had been investigated in some for or another multiple times for the same type of offense over a 30-40 year window.

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The winner (bold is mine):
The school's athletic department was also scrutinized by federal investigators, who said then-head coach Joe Paterno once had his secretary email Spanier and Curley to say he would take care of disciplining players involved in a fight at an off-campus apartment building in 2007.

Paterno then had a text message sent to players telling them that if they went to the university's judicial affairs to answer code of conduct complaints they'd be "thrown off the team," the report said.

In 2009, a football player who stood accused of a serious sex crime was called into the Office of Student Conduct for an interview. According to Student Conduct officials, the player's first question was, "Does football know I'm here?"
 
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