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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

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For my entire voting adult life, I have despised the concept of a Federal Department of Education, for many reasons. Not gonna bore you with my political arguments against a Department of Education. Not important.

GO! Department of Education!! GO!! </clapclapclap>
GO! Department of Education!! GO!! </clapclapclap>
GO! Department of Education!! GO!! </clapclapclap>
 
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I hope sick bastards like this continue to come on the scene, tear open the wound and let it fester.

Sooner or later a disciple of Joesus is going to get this thing inside a courtroom and my money is one them not liking either the FACTS! or EVIDENTS!! that come up as a result.
 
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I hope sick bastards like this continue to come on the scene, tear open the wound and let it fester.

Sooner or later a disciple of Joesus is going to get this thing inside a courtroom and my money is one them not liking either the FACTS! or EVIDENTS!! that come up as a result.

Yes, please!

http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefoo...penn-state-university-must-be-involved-010714

'Plaintiffs identified disparaging statements accusing Joe Paterno of enabling and concealing child sexual abuse and knowledge or reckless disregard with respect to their falsity,'' Leete wrote. He said that although the family did not meet a legal standard generally required in disparagement claims, the requirement is lifted when the disparaging statements are libelous.

It ain't libel if it's true, Baby.

The lawsuit seeks to void a consent decree between the NCAA and Penn State over handling of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal, an agreement that imposed a $60 million fine, a four-year ban on postseason play, a reduction in scholarships and other penalties.

''If the consent decree is declared void, as plaintiffs request, Penn State would lose the benefits it bargained for, including avoiding harsher sanctions and limiting further loss that could result from a prolonged investigation,'' Leete wrote. He added that the NCAA had indicated earlier that the football program could be shut down if the decree was invalidated.

Adding a chant to Saw's cheer:

SUE!! SUE!! SUE!! SUE!!
OH, PLEASE DO!! OH, PLEASE DO!!

 
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But just the faintest hint of a chance that it could result in them getting the death penalty after all...that alone would make it all worth it.

Just occurred to me...has there been anything done to investigate the other contributors and supporters of Second Mile? It's fairly common knowledge that pedophiles know each other, assist each other in procurement, etc. It seemed awfully obvious to me that there would have been others besides old Jer who were abusing the kids in that organization, quite possibly some who were prominent people. Maybe too many of them for the cops to dare to open that can of worms?
 
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But just the faintest hint of a chance that it could result in them getting the death penalty after all...that alone would make it all worth it.

Just occurred to me...has there been anything done to investigate the other contributors and supporters of Second Mile? It's fairly common knowledge that pedophiles know each other, assist each other in procurement, etc. It seemed awfully obvious to me that there would have been others besides old Jer who were abusing the kids in that organization, quite possibly some who were prominent people. Maybe too many of them for the cops to dare to open that can of worms?

All part of why I actually have 2 wishes;
1. This all sees the inside of a criminal court room complete with subpoena powers and what not with that courtroom being in.....
2. Texas. I want to see some good ol' Texican justice after they start extraditing motherfuckers to answer for the kid that got raped at the Alamo Bowl. I want to see them dig the evil old bastard up, put his bones on Sparky and see them throw the switch.

I'll make every Joesus disciple a deal right now and agree to apologize for ever doubting their faith in Him should He ever come out the other side of a criminal investigation clean.
 
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Just occurred to me...has there been anything done to investigate the other contributors and supporters of Second Mile? It's fairly common knowledge that pedophiles know each other, assist each other in procurement, etc. It seemed awfully obvious to me that there would have been others besides old Jer who were abusing the kids in that organization, quite possibly some who were prominent people. Maybe too many of them for the cops to dare to open that can of worms?

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/i...ile-ring-involving-ex-coach-article-1.1170897

Do some reading about Ed Savitz and Phil Foglietta and their relationships with old Jer......Not sure if they were involved with Second Mile or not, but there was definitely some networking going on between these guys. You can bet there were others involved as well......

Some more:

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/i...candal-coach-phil-foglietta-article-1.1163303


And then there's this:
Foglietta died in 1998. According to a source familiar with the coach, he claimed that he had been offered a job on several occasions to serve on Joe Paterno's Penn State football staff at Penn State. But Foglietta chose to stay at the Dyker Heights school because, according to the source, "he wanted to be big fish in a small pond."
 
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And then there is this:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/27/us/penn-state-sexual-assault-reports/index.html?hpt=hp_bn1
Penn State's record number of sex offense reports spurs federal inquiry
Penn State University revealed a record number of forcible sex offense reports for the 2012 calendar year, more than half of which it said had occurred years earlier, some as far back as the 1970s.
As a result, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights announced last week it is launching an independent civil rights enforcement investigation of Penn State to determine whether the university "has responded immediately and appropriately" to complaints of sexual offenses.
 
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It was a realization I had a few years ago. One of those things where something in society never makes sense to you, until the explanation finally dawns. I couldn't comprehend why so many pedophiles were given minimal sentences, or released again and again. (Seemed like every time a child somewhere went missing, the news would say "Police are questioning previously-convicted-pedophile so-and-so who lived nearby) and I'd think, why the hell was he around to live nearby any child? Why wasn't he in prison so children were protected? Where are our values/priorities? Then the dawn. Should have been obvious all along. Pedophilia doesn't limit itself to a single class or type. It is appallingly pervasive and rampant. I'm convinced the reason our laws and legal punishments are not stronger is because ALL OVER the system from courtrooms to prosecutor's offices to judges chambers to state and national congressional halls, there are pedophiles and their sympathizers. I hate to sound all conspiracy-theory, but I'm convinced they avoid sentencing one of their own. Otherwise, it is nearly unendurable to think that as a culture we are either that stupid and/or that indifferent to the safety of our young.
 
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It was a realization I had a few years ago. One of those things where something in society never makes sense to you, until the explanation finally dawns. I couldn't comprehend why so many pedophiles were given minimal sentences, or released again and again. (Seemed like every time a child somewhere went missing, the news would say "Police are questioning previously-convicted-pedophile so-and-so who lived nearby) and I'd think, why the hell was he around to live nearby any child? Why wasn't he in prison so children were protected? Where are our values/priorities? Then the dawn. Should have been obvious all along. Pedophilia doesn't limit itself to a single class or type. It is appallingly pervasive and rampant. I'm convinced the reason our laws and legal punishments are not stronger is because ALL OVER the system from courtrooms to prosecutor's offices to judges chambers to state and national congressional halls, there are pedophiles and their sympathizers. I hate to sound all conspiracy-theory, but I'm convinced they avoid sentencing one of their own. Otherwise, it is nearly unendurable to think that as a culture we are either that stupid and/or that indifferent to the safety of our young.
We kill unborn children, have an actual org. called NAMBLA, since the 60s children have been devalued.
 
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