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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

BUCKYLE;2210597; said:
He asked for a link or to be filled in. Your cryptic reply provides neither. :lol:

I'm confused, but it sounds awesome. If it's too sensitive to post, I would greatly appreciate a PM if anyone in the know has the time. :biggrin:

It's not for me to say (PM or definitely to post) but, if I was the Michigan alum leading the rally I would go with a fake nose and wear a 409 forever tee-shirt. :paranoid:
 
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So a student at that shithole finally says what we've all been hoping someone within the school would say publicly...and at least one mutant is already saying the guy should work for espin..

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Who is this guy?Reply Anti-Corbett, Erickson, & BOT Zombies to Rally

Outrageous that a Penn State student could write such an ill-informed and malicious article
condemning the Rally for Resignations. Obviously Greg Schlosser and Onward State are mouthpieces for Erickson and the BOT. Schlosser should apply for a job at ESPN. He is a disgrace and should be ashamed.

Link: http://onwardstate.com/2012/09/07/anti-corbett-erickson-and-bot-rally-to-be-held/ 9/10 2:07 AM | IP: Logged

Believe it or not, it's actually a very well-written article :paranoid:
 
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LovelandBuckeye;2210608; said:
I would take insignificant, uninformed Juggalos any day of the year over scUMmers and Ped Staters.

Say what you will about the tenents of scUM fandom, Dude, but at least it is an ethos. Juggalos and State Penners are close cousins - faygo drinking, excretement throwing savages. We laugh at the incompetence of scUM, but we respect the rival. I have no respect for Juggalos or the piss chuckers.
 
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Woody1968;2210781; said:
Say what you will about the tenents of scUM fandom, Dude, but at least it is an ethos. Juggalos and State Penners are close cousins - faygo drinking, excretement throwing savages. We laugh at the incompetence of scUM, but we respect the rival. I have no respect for Juggalos or the [censored] chuckers.

I agree. All it's going to take is one Buckeye loss for the drumbeat of stupidity to start up. Frankly, I don't need the juggalos nor the mongoloids in Athens starting up with, "Ohio State is the third best team in the state."

Congrats on the ped aggy win, Fredo. But like a used up tampon, you've served your purpose for a day and now its time to get flushed down the toilet.
 
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BuckeyeMike80;2210716; said:
So a student at that [Mark May]hole finally says what we've all been hoping someone within the school would say publicly...and at least one mutant is already saying the guy should work for espin..



Believe it or not, it's actually a very well-written article :paranoid:

From the comments

Greg, my son. I will give you a pass on your opinion due to your youth. This is not about football...I am not sports fan, so please don't label me a Kool Aid swilling, JoePaPoligist or a Cult Member. Simply an Outraged Alumnae & parent of an Alumnae. Google me.

That said, I find it curious that you are not outraged about this being labeled a "Higher Ed" Scandal...or even that the Leadership on our Board is allowing this.

Sandusky was not some creepy man hanging out on a playground with a puppy dragging kids up to campus. He was the Founder, Face & Major Fundraiser of The Second Mile. A STATE licensed & audited children's charity.

I repeat: A PENNSYLVANIA STATE LICENSED & AUDITED CHILDREN'S CHARITY, which the OFFICE of THE ATTORNEY GENERAL has oversight of.

You do not find it despicable that our Commonwealth let a pedophile hide in plain sight, allowing him access to kids not only thru HIS charity, but approved him as an adoptive & foster parent.

Where is your outrage my son?

Screaming about football, whining about the alumni and getting veered off-course by public opinion is like ranting about the drug traffic coming thru our borders when we have Scarface as head of the DEA.

Yes, you bet I'm angry. I was held to a higher standard by my Commonwealth working with kids than the Founder, Face, Fundraiser & Voice of a Children's Charity that manipulated Penn State.

This Board is doing the same thing.
These people are taking it to a whole new level. Now JS isn't even the bad guy, it's the AG's fault. The State should have figured out what JS was based on the words on his NPO application, but let's rally to defend the people that had actual first and second hand knowledge of JS molesting children!

Actually, I'm not completely sure the point she was trying to make - she contradicted herself multiple times - but I know she is taking bat[Mark May] crazy to a whole new level.

And lol at the first reply to her post

I don't think you understand how paragraphs or capitalization are supposed to work.
Where are his FACTS and EVIDENTS?!?!
 
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Ryan36_1;2210804; said:
From the comments

These people are taking it to a whole new level. Now JS isn't even the bad guy, it's the AG's fault. The State should have figured out what JS was based on the words on his NPO application, but let's rally to defend the people that had actual first and second hand knowledge of JS molesting children!

Actually, I'm not completely sure the point she was trying to make - she contradicted herself multiple times - but I know she is taking bat[Mark May] crazy to a whole new level.

And lol at the first reply to her post

Where are his FACTS and EVIDENTS?!?!

just so i understand this correctly...

it is the attorney general and state of pennsylvania's fault that they didn't know sandusky was a pedophile, but not the fault of the Dear Leader cult that did know, but concealed it for nigh on a decade?
 
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tsteele316;2210841; said:
just so i understand this correctly...

it is the attorney general and state of pennsylvania's fault that they didn't know sandusky was a pedophile, but not the fault of the Dear Leader cult that did know, but concealed it for nigh on a decade?
Yes. I think you've got it.
 
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Ryan36_1;2210804; said:
From the comments

These people are taking it to a whole new level. Now JS isn't even the bad guy, it's the AG's fault. The State should have figured out what JS was based on the words on his NPO application, but let's rally to defend the people that had actual first and second hand knowledge of JS molesting children!

Actually, I'm not completely sure the point she was trying to make - she contradicted herself multiple times - but I know she is taking bat[Mark May] crazy to a whole new level.

And lol at the first reply to her post

I'm a bit surprised that the most of the vitriolic and fanatical replies seem to be from female PSU alumni/fans. For some reason that makes it even creepier to me.
 
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If anybody's looking for a good laugh, read "Paterno". It is so over the top, it's almost insulting. The bits about dear leader and sandusky's relationship are so forced, your eyes will roll in the back of your head. It goes so over the top in discrediting, and insulting the tickle monster, it borders on parody. He actually has the balls to start the rag off with this:

“This book is not a defense of Paterno,”

Um, that's entirely what it is.

Posnanski lost all credibility with that opus...
 
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NFBuck;2210863; said:
Posnanski lost all credibility with that opus...

I was a bit disappointed when I found out he was leaving Sports Illustrated. Now I'm glad he's gone. I can understand him taking the deal to write the book in the first place. It was supposed to be a fluff piece like most authorized biographies are. He would have been wise to cut his losses when the scandal emerged. After everything came out, he was never going to be able to write the book he was hired to write, and he was never going to be able to write the new version of Paterno's story as it should be written either. His ham-fisted effort to write the tribute he was hired to do while paying lip service to reality has led me to not be able to read anything else he'd write with out a degree of skepticism. It's a shame, because I thought he was one of the better sportswriters out there before this.
 
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jlb1705;2210875; said:
I was a bit disappointed when I found out he was leaving Sports Illustrated. Now I'm glad he's gone. I can understand him taking the deal to write the book in the first place. It was supposed to be a fluff piece like most authorized biographies are. He would have been wise to cut his losses when the scandal emerged. After everything came out, he was never going to be able to write the book he was hired to write, and he was never going to be able to write the new version of Paterno's story as it should be written either. His ham-fisted effort to write the tribute he was hired to do while paying lip service to reality has led me to not be able to read anything else he'd write with out a degree of skepticism. It's a shame, because I thought he was one of the better sportswriters out there before this.
I seriously wonder how much money the paterno family payed him to turn that fluff piece in. What's the going rate on an author's dignity and credibility these days?
 
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jlb1705;2210875; said:
I was a bit disappointed when I found out he was leaving Sports Illustrated. Now I'm glad he's gone. I can understand him taking the deal to write the book in the first place. It was supposed to be a fluff piece like most authorized biographies are. He would have been wise to cut his losses when the scandal emerged. After everything came out, he was never going to be able to write the book he was hired to write, and he was never going to be able to write the new version of Paterno's story as it should be written either. His ham-fisted effort to write the tribute he was hired to do while paying lip service to reality has led me to not be able to read anything else he'd write with out a degree of skepticism. It's a shame, because I thought he was one of the better sportswriters out there before this.
A $750000 advance probably made that a tougher decision than what it should have been.
 
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NFBuck;2210880; said:
I seriously wonder how much money the paterno family payed him to turn that fluff piece in. What's the going rate on an author's dignity and credibility these days?

Didn't it come out that he had to donate a portion of his advance to a charity of JoePed's choosing in exchange for the access?

A Trump autobiography has more journalistic integrity than that puff piece.
 
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