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To: Alaska Wolf
Is every sponsor affiliated with PSU and Second Mile guilty by association?

Not every sponsor had a seat on the Board like MBNA.

And not every sponsor with a seat on the Board had a vice chair and general counsel subsequently paid $6.5 million to fix blame for Sandusky's child exploits on anyone and anything other than the charity where you had a seat on the Board.

You spend over 6 years sponsoring, financing, promoting, supporting a child molester and his charity and then you are paid millions to produce an investigative report.

And in that report you white wash the culpability of those at Second Mile clear out of it.

And in that report you fail to mention your own previous involvement with Sandusky and the Second Mile that would compromise its objectivity??

And you don't see anything wrong with that???

WOW!!!

230 posted on 02/11/2013 3:38:24 PM PST by Uncle Chip
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To: Uncle Chip
Try to focus on the subject at hand. Running off on tangents and obfuscating doesn't impress me.

Can't you answer the simple true or false question, emoter? I've posted it a number of times and you continue to mindlessly spin.]

True or false? "The most powerful men at Penn State failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children who Sandusky victimized." "In order to avoid the consequences of bad publicity, the most powerful leaders at the university -- Spanier, Schultz, Paterno and Curley -- repeatedly concealed critical facts relating to Sandusky's child abuse,"

Paterno's legacy already had come into serious question prior to the Freeh report. Former Florida State coach Bobby Bowden, a contemporary and friend who is second in major college football wins behind Paterno (409 to 377), believes Thursday's report has permanently tarnished Paterno's image. "Here's a guy who makes one terrible mistake, one of the most terrible in college athletics," Bowden said during a phone interview with the Patriot-News. "I'm afraid that will be his legacy. When people talk about Joe in the future, it will all come back to this."

Freeh said Sandusky's conduct was in part a result of the school's lack of transparency, which stemmed from a "failure of governance" on the part of officials and the board of trustees. He said the collective inaction and mindset at the top of the university trickled all the way down to a school janitor who was afraid for his job and opted to not report seeing sex abuse in a school locker room in 2000.

"Officials and board of trustees"........Hadn't you previously claimed the BOT wasn't implicated?

232 posted on 02/11/2013 3:50:35 PM PST by Alaska Wolf (Carry a Gun, It's a Lighter Burden Than Regret)
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