"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
~ Edmund Burke
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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
~ Edmund Burke
Paterno should be fired.
What he didn't do is inexcusable.
Now they're saying over 20 victims have now contacted authorities and as many as 8 Penn State coaches may have known of these allegations...
Penn State trustees considering canceling remaining games? (rumor)
If at all possible, this just got weirder:
http://abcnews.go.com/m/story?id=149...id=3029941&p=3
Quote:
The prosecutor who decided to not pursue sex abuse charges against former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky more than a decade ago, despite an alleged confession, is at the center of a missing persons mystery that has enraptured middle Pennsylvania for years.
Ray Gricar served as the district attorney for Pennsylvania's Centre County in 1998 when Sandusky was accused of sexually abusing several boys. After an extensive investigation, which included testimony by two law enforcement officers that they had overheard Sandusky admitting to showering with multiple young boys, Gricar decided no criminal charges would be filed, according to recent court documents. Sandusky retired the next year.
Then, in April 2005, Gricar disappeared.
His car was found abandoned in a Lewisburg, Pa., parking lot and his laptop's harddrive was recovered from the nearby Susquehannna River, but there was no other trace of Gricar. No clues could be gleaned from the severely damaged harddrive and despite a six year investigation that involved the FBI and international help, police have as little an idea today about what happened to the former DA as they did then.
"We literally used every single resource, national and international," Bellefonte, Pa., police chief Shawn Weaver told ABC News today. "This is baffling. He literally just disappeared off the face of the earth."
In July this year, Gricar was officially declared dead, though Weaver said the investigation into his disappearance is ongoing and new leads continue to emerge.
Joe Paterno screwed up. Big time. But he's not a monster. We simply don't know all of the facts to speculate on so much of this. We don't know what he was told, we don't know what Curley told Paterno, etc. To assume anything is dangerous at this point.
As I said, EVERYONE should go at PSU. Including Joe Paterno. But that has less to do with Paterno being the devil, and more to do with that university needing a clean slate.
Joe should go.
Statement by The Pennsylvania State University Board of Trustees
http://live.psu.edu/story/56285
A special committee = swift and decisive action?
Disappointing.
Right now it's pretty obvious that Paterno is guilty of not doing enough. I'm willing to hold out any real harsh opinions on him until we hear from him what actually happened.
They're saying Penn State wants to hush his side of the story up because of the potential civil lawsuits they're going to be looking at, and how additional information out there is just going to cost them more money. Since they're going to cut ties with him anyway, JoePa should setup a press conference on his own and let everyone know what happened.
Reports coming in right now that students are rioting in support of Paterno. All available state troopers have been called in to the area.
How can PSU football survive this? What recruit would want to go there after this?
I'm not a parent, but I can't imagine there's many Moms and Dads that would like the idea of their kid going to play for that program right now.
Wow. All hell is breaking loose in Happy Valley. This football program may be on the verge of the death penalty, but in a completely different fashion than what the NCAA could ever drop on them.
Who on Earth would want to replace Paterno after this mess?
It's a little bit late, but the police have finally been called to Penn State
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If the story is true about what the GA told him in 2002 then he has no excuses, no rationalizing it away. He may not be a monster but he's morally corrupt and IMO despicable. I'm sorry if it seems like I'm sitting in judgement of him but there's no excuse for not making sure. This "what if it was one of your closest friends?" argument doesn't work. If it was my friend and I did nothing then shame on me.
If its true he doesn't deserve the opportunity to leave on his own terms.