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To: absalom01
McQuery could dumbed down what he actually told Paterno he saw. At that point the story Paterno relayed to his boss, Curley, and the finance director, Schultz could have been watered down. Schultz is also BTW the supervisor of the University Police, so Paterno did go to the police. According to the Grand Jury report, there were meetings between Schultz, Curley and McQuery - Paterno wasn't even invited.

The Sandusky problem at Penn State is a direct result of Graham Spanier's agenda for the school.

According to the Boston Herald, the media frenzy forced the trustees to fire Paterno.

I think in the rush to do something, the trustees forgot who the villians were, and my question for them is who negotiated and who approved emeritus status for Sandusky as part of his retirement package? An answer to that will define who the enablers were and whether it was part of Spanier's LGBT agenda.

126 posted on 11/14/2011 10:12:10 PM PST by OrioleFan
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To: OrioleFan
Petrano, if he had any decency, would have resigned himself and not force the trustee's hand to fire him.

He was a man without honor, as was the President, who also had to be fired.

263 posted on 11/15/2011 3:31:00 AM PST by fortheDeclaration (All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Burke)
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