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Joe Paterno must be fired immediately for protecting Jerry Sandusky amid disgusting allegations...
New England Sports Network.com ^ | Nov. 7, 2011 | Jeff Howe

Posted on 11/07/2011 9:23:41 PM PST by Colofornian

For every moment Joe Paterno keeps his job as Penn State's head coach, the institution as a whole and the athletic department in particular loses a significant amount of credibility.

Paterno must be fired immediately for not appropriately reporting his knowledge of the despicable, horrific, mortifying, inhumane sexual crimes Jerry Sandusky is accused of committing against young boys -- some of which happened at Penn State's athletic facilities, according to a Pennsylvania attorney general report. The problem, though, is some of the people in charge of making such a decision to fire Paterno have been equally culpable of failing to properly investigate and report Sandusky's alleged actions.

For that, the parties who turned away from the allegations are just as deplorable of human beings. Their ability to hold positions of power at an educational institution is disgustingly pathetic and disturbing. Everyone involved with Penn State has to feel ashamed that the school's greatest icon can hear claims of rape on campus and fail to notify the police.

Part of the irony is Paterno almost certainly swept it under the rug in 2002 to preserve his reputation as one of the greatest coaches in sports history. He protected Sandusky -- Paterno's assistant for more than three decades and a heralded defensive coordinator who was considered to be Paterno's successor before retiring in 1999 -- to keep his program's sterling record intact.

Now, with the truth laid out in court records, Paterno's abhorrent irresponsibility should be his undoing. It shouldn't just be a stain on his Hall of Fame résumé. It should be the single most dominant aspect of a shattered reputation.

Whether Sandusky is found guilty is not the issue here. Paterno was told of at least one alleged incident when Sandusky was raping a boy in the showers of a Penn State football locker room, the report states. Paterno passed the information along to athletic director Tim Curley a day later, according to the report, attended a meeting about the incident and then never let it publicly surface.

This should never have been about football or a chain of command at a university. From the moment Paterno knew of these allegations, he should have made sure they were handled appropriately. He is responsible for that much -- if not for being the figurehead of the university, then for acting like an actual human being.

Sandusky may have destroyed countless lives with sick, twisted selfishness. (If you've got the stomach for it, you can read the grand jury testimony here or the attorney general's press release here.) The mental anguish of the victims will haunt them for an eternity, and the helpless feeling of their families will extend to no end.

And this is what Penn State stands for? Is that worth the sanctity of two national championships or the race to boast the winningest coach in college football history?

If so, Sandusky's alleged path of destruction deterred the judgment of everyone around him at Penn State. By not acting, Paterno, Curley and the university's senior vice president, Gary Schultz, used their moral compass to deem appalling behavior of which Sandusky is accused as actually acceptable enough to protect some victories on the football field.

The totality of this merits one of the most disgusting scandals in sports history.

For this, Paterno's legacy as a brilliant football mind means nothing -- absolutely nothing. His lack of judgment, as a human being in charge of representing so much for Penn State and the college football world, is pathetic.

Paterno no longer deserves to go out on his own accord. He lost that freedom nearly a decade ago, even if it's only being brought to light now.

Sandusky has been painted as a dirtbag whose revolting actions were concealed by Paterno. Penn State must fire the legendary coach immediately if it wants to save the smallest iota of decency.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: abuse; fired; homosexualagenda; moralabsolutes; paterno; pederast; pederastagenda; pederasts; pederasty; pedophile; pennstate
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To: Trailerpark Badass
and then goes....and calls his father?!?

I'm confused too. If what you said is true, why didn't the father report the incident to the police? If there's any secondary blame here, it's the father, not Paterno, he did what he was supposed to do.

61 posted on 11/08/2011 10:39:13 AM PST by Hot Tabasco
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To: Antoninus

Interesting, you seem to have no problem with folks allowing a known predator to continue to molest children. You say that we should only focus on the actual perp. But the ones who knew and did NOTHING(Penn State) or the ones who knew an moved the perp to some new parish to molest again(catholic church) has an obligation to ensure those actions do not happen again.

Even Pontius Pilate attempted to wash his hands of Jesus’ death, in these cases, many folks were perfectly happy going about their business with VERY dirty hands.


62 posted on 11/08/2011 10:42:11 AM PST by SengirV
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To: Antoninus

Joe Paterno was given information about a child pervert who used the illustrious institution of Penn State to sexual assault young boys. He did NOT do the right thing. That is all we need to know. The Catholic Church can explain the errors of your thinking to you. Paterno became responsible when he was informed of the sexual abuse....HE had the obligation to call the cops on his own coaching staff. HE failed that young boy and many others. Paterno deserves to be fired. In NY state he would be arrested. It’s a crime, not sure of PA laws, but it should be the same. Protecting our children is the responsibility of all of us.


63 posted on 11/08/2011 2:13:12 PM PST by tioga
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To: Fledermaus

Not like the Catholic church scandal at all; the charge here is foreable rape of preteen boys.


64 posted on 11/08/2011 5:27:40 PM PST by Havisham
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To: Sprite518

I doubt very seriously if politics has much to do with this CF. Paterno needs to be gone as well as his entire staff, the president of the university and anyone who condoned this mess. These people knew that children were being sodomized. No excuses, none.


65 posted on 11/08/2011 5:33:20 PM PST by alarm rider (I took the pledge, I will never vote for another RINO, not now, not ever.)
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To: Sprite518

The law in Arizona requires immediate reporting to law enforcement or you are prosecuted, as well. In PA telling your boss is sufficient?! Liberal Dem Homosexual favoring power elites...


66 posted on 11/08/2011 5:40:13 PM PST by Havisham
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To: Colofornian

Child rape. This is the one instance I could understand citizens marching on a campus and taking over the president’s office to demand justice. It’s too much to tolerate that any of them keep their jobs or their perks.


67 posted on 11/08/2011 6:07:35 PM PST by Havisham
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To: Fledermaus

*forcible


68 posted on 11/08/2011 6:11:23 PM PST by Havisham
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