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To: Alaska Wolf
The hell it wasn't. Paterno should have called the police immediately

No -- McCreary should have if what he saw was serious??? But he didn't.

He told his father that night but his father didn't call the police. And then he told the family doctor and he didn't call the police. Neither of them saw it as that serious enough to call the police.

Why the double standard???

Paterno admitted he should have done more.

Sure -- with the benefit of hindsight you should have done more too, but we don't get those benefits in this life.

The whole administration and authority figures were gutless, dishonorable and disgusting, just as are their defenders.

Ohhh my -- and their defenders too. So then only their accusers are honorable. Is that what you think??? Are you exemplifying some kind of honor by launching accusations but those you are accusing are not allowed the right to defend themselves.

Have you read your Constitution lately or what history tells us about what happens when people engage in diatribes like that.

135 posted on 03/12/2013 4:14:32 PM PDT by Uncle Chip
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To: Uncle Chip
their defenders too.

Yes, you are in essence, enablers for the next pervert.

Why the double standard???

Double standard? Don't we always expect the highest standards from authority figures? Paterno wasn't a run of the mill PSU employee, was he?

Paterno's salary tops $1 million

May 29, 2009 4:21 pm

By Bill Schackner / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Penn State University football coach Joe Paterno topped $1 million in salary last year, making him the highest salaried employee at the university, according to data the school will file under the state's new Open Records Law.

Mr. Paterno's salary for the period ending in June 30, 2008 was $1,037,322, the university said today.

The disclosure is the fullest accounting yet of the earnings of one of America's most widely known athletic coaches, though the amount would not include any outside funding that coaches typically receive. It does include a head coach's bonus and any other bonuses he might receive, as well as compensation from the university for television and radio appearances.

His pay was the highest among the 32 employees and officers whose pay is required to be submitted to the state by today. This is the first time the stat'e public flagship university has released salaries because it has traditionally been exempt from filing a federal disclosure and from state open records laws.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/breaking/paternos-salary-tops-1-million-343740/#ixzz2NN3lZjcr

Put the shovel down, you're burying yourself.

137 posted on 03/12/2013 4:28:13 PM PDT by Alaska Wolf (I)
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