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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

Dryden;2361722; said:
Pretty easy to cross reference just the football team though. ESPN already did some of the leg work.

http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=7229980

I'm willing to bet not one of these crimes was properly reported, and this only covers 2002-2008.

Nope and that doesn't even get into NCAA violations or potential violations. The pedsters don't realize it, but handing over the Freeh report to the NCAA and asking them to hit them as hard as they wanted too might end up as a blessing in disguise.
 
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I was wondering where the Clery Act investigation went to. It should have been an easy investigation for the Fed considering Freeh layed so much ground work, but maybe things were slowed because it was an election year?
 
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Taosman;2361730; said:
I was wondering where the Clery Act investigation went to. It should have been an easy investigation for the Fed considering Freeh layed so much ground work, but maybe things were slowed because it was an election year?

I think it is going slow because there are 22 years worth of violations & negligent campus police reports to comb through.
 
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Dryden;2361735; said:
I think it is going slow because there are 22 years worth of violations & negligent campus police reports to comb through.

This caught my eye......
"Penn State?s football program was granted special privileges, including being allowed to opt out of university programs, including the Clery Act. Most staffers had never heard of it, Freeh reported. "
Oooooooh! Myyyyyyy!
"We're goin' in dry this time!" :tongue2:

Wonder how any university President would explain a complete non-compliance to a Federal law?
You gotta think JoePa through a fit when someone suggested his team be held accountable to anyone but he!
Still, what does it say about the culture on campus surrounding the football program?
Fines? For Clery Act violations. I think we could be talking about millions of dollars in fines.
And then we haven't even addressed the cut off of Federal aid! (which I doubt actually happens because of politics).
And then the fall-out on network TV. A publicity nightmare.
Heads will explode!
There will be waiting lines at the nearest bridge for jumpers!
 
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Any big time program could get hit with a scandal like this. Universities are putting their good names into the hands of coaches, many of whom make 6 or 7 times what the school president makes and whose careers depend on wins and the performance of the coaches and players under them. There can be significant incentives to turn a blind eye to all sorts of behaviors.

To not recognize that and therefore establish a compliance office and give power to oversight personnel is indeed a case of inviting outside agencies to "go in dry this time."
 
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cincibuck;2361760; said:
Any big time program could get hit with a scandal like this. Universities are putting their good names into the hands of coaches, many of whom make 6 or 7 times what the school president makes and whose careers depend on wins and the performance of the coaches and players under them. There can be significant incentives to turn a blind eye to all sorts of behaviors.

To not recognize that and therefore establish a compliance office and give power to oversight personnel is indeed a case of inviting outside agencies to "go in dry this time."

I think it takes a special kind of piece of shit to turn a blind eye to serial sexual assault.
 
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http://bwi.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=36&tid=165852446&mid=165852446&sid=890&style=2

Originally posted by nikra:

The way all this reads from this timeline and other info. it suggests that the police and AG's office were constantly badgering and lying to these victims to make them say anything in reference to Sandusky fondling them. I don't think a pedophile fondles some boys and not others. It appears these so called victims are saying what the police want them to say and since this is such a repulsive act, child molestation, nobody questions the truthfulness of their stories. Sandusky sure didn't refute their stories because he never testified. The state used the accumulation of similar reports by 9 or 10 victims to show a pattern of behavior.

Why can't an attorney for Sandusky have these victims take a lie detector test. I bet that most of them would fail it. I truly feel after all this time and evidence that these victims were corrupted by the AG's office and the police. They wanted Sandusky put away and put away quickly.
 
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Why can't an attorney for Sandusky have these victims take a lie detector test. I bet that most of them would fail it. I truly feel after all this time and evidence that these victims were corrupted by the AG's office and the police.
There are no words for this level of delusion.


They wanted Sandusky put away and put away quickly.
Too bad Joe Pa and the PSU administration didn't share that enthusiasm.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;2361891; said:

It's time.....

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That fucking fanbase and every piece of shit within it that wants to somehow get a pedophile that could have been sentenced to life +400 years for rape and molestation off on the charges to exonerate a fucking football coach deserve everything they'll get from here until the end of college football as a sport.
 
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