SeniorGrande wrote:I smell a new E! reality series: "Jerry Sandusky: From Penn State to State Pen"
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SeniorGrande wrote:I smell a new E! reality series: "Jerry Sandusky: From Penn State to State Pen"
Psychobolia.com wrote:...I can't wait to download and delete this new album.
Haha*flick* wrote:Probably go to jail? Damn, you're a Supreme Court Justice in the making.Crazy Levi wrote:
I think anybody who raped kids should probably go to jail.
GreatWhiteSnake wrote:I'm 46 and my dad's 67 and we kiss each other on the mouth and my 9 yo old son and I do too. It's because we love each other. A lot. And could give a shit what anyone else thinks about us kissing on the mouth.
See, this is how it's fucking done.Skate4RnR wrote:Well with Levi you don't always get the whole story you know. Later when it comes out that his football coach who just happened to be the first cock and balls he gobbled played for that spaghetti eating retard and talked him up as he was giving Levi his daily reacharound. Once that came out it made sense. "Scream for me my little Indiana Jones! You're gonna like this snake Indy!"
Crazy Levi wrote: I think anybody who raped kids should probably go to jail.
I feel bad that a venerable old man's career is ending in shame with a legacy revered by countless people irrevocably tainted.
That's nice.AliceManson wrote:Crazy Levi wrote: I think anybody who raped kids should probably go to jail.
I feel bad that a venerable old man's career is ending in shame with a legacy revered by countless people irrevocably tainted.
As much compassion you have for these assholes, I believe you are probably a pedophile.
Gee you don't think a stiff fine is gonna cut it your a legal mastermind.Crazy Levi wrote:Look, I just don't think a stiff fine is going to cut it in this case.*flick* wrote: Probably go to jail? Damn, you're a Supreme Court Justice in the making.
Jail time is probably warranted here.
That's "you're," not your. But thanks for fixing the title!eddie lee roth wrote:Gee you don't think a stiff fine is gonna cut it your a legal mastermind.Crazy Levi wrote:Look, I just don't think a stiff fine is going to cut it in this case.*flick* wrote: Probably go to jail? Damn, you're a Supreme Court Justice in the making.
Jail time is probably warranted here.
Machado wrote:Jo Pa is a monster.
He could have done a lot of good but he chose to protect his precious football program.
He made the wrong choice and due to that alone, he should no longer have a job at the school.
I don't understand why the students are "rallying" in his favor.
Do they not know the facts???
I just don't understand. You are pretty liberal dude - yet you spell like a Republican.eddie lee roth wrote:Gee crazy lee wrangler your worse than can'tstopbeingadouchebag.
Are you taking over for the mummy now.
Out of all the people that have posted your the only one to complain not once but twice.
What's the matter you nagging cunt is menopause setting in and making you cranky?
SkyDog112046 wrote:And look for the NCAA to get involved too. They'll want to come down hard on Penn St to send a message and to distance themselves from the scandal.AliceManson wrote:SkyDog112046 wrote:Paterno fired. Sandusky should end up in jail. The athletic director, the dean, everyone associated with the football program, and the campus police all kept this from the proper authorities and put Sandusky in a position to keep offending. Not one of them had enough conscience to do the right thing. The university and everyone involved will be sued into oblivion.
It is going to cost them no less than 300 million. As for Paterno, beautiful ending for a morally bankrupt person.
muppet butt wrote:You're an idiot if you think he has the ability to ban me.
Bourbon Cowboy wrote:The NCAA has no oversight regarding legal proceedings at schools. Any laws that were broken would not result in the organization imposing penalties against Penn State. However, if the investigation discovers rules related to the NCAA were broken, it could open up the school to sanctions.
A similar scenario evolved when Baylor basketball player Carlton Dotson murdered teammate Patrick Dennehy in 2003 and improprieties of basketball coach Dave Bliss were uncovered. Bliss resigned and the school was hit with severe penalties.
There is no way they will investigate the football program over a 12-13 year period and not find something that broke NCAA rules. And if it turns out that Sandusky was pimping little kids out to football boosters right underneath Paterno & company's nose then they will be sanctioned severely.cantstopthemusic wrote:Bourbon Cowboy wrote:The NCAA has no oversight regarding legal proceedings at schools. Any laws that were broken would not result in the organization imposing penalties against Penn State. However, if the investigation discovers rules related to the NCAA were broken, it could open up the school to sanctions.
A similar scenario evolved when Baylor basketball player Carlton Dotson murdered teammate Patrick Dennehy in 2003 and improprieties of basketball coach Dave Bliss were uncovered. Bliss resigned and the school was hit with severe penalties.
You reading that, LicketySkyDogSplit?
He just hired a criminal defense attorney. He may be headed to the State Pen.Crazy Levi wrote:Which man?tottyspotter wrote:Let's not convict the man before he has had his day in court.
Paterno isn't headed to court.
Not anymore he's not. Penn State made an announcement that he will not be on the sidelines this weekend. How he still has a job is beyond my comprehension...Anne_Thrax wrote:Also, the guy that found Sandusky raping the kid in the shower is going to be coaching on Saturday. WTF!
Psychobolia.com wrote:...I can't wait to download and delete this new album.
I just found out they decided not to put him on the field because of all the death threats he had gotten. I am definitely going to be watching this game on Saturday! Last night the students were told to wear blue in support of the victims. But now I heard they are wearing white in support of Paterno. What a clusterfuck.Monty610 wrote:Not anymore he's not. Penn State made an announcement that he will not be on the sidelines this weekend. How he still has a job is beyond my comprehension...Anne_Thrax wrote:Also, the guy that found Sandusky raping the kid in the shower is going to be coaching on Saturday. WTF!
Anne_Thrax wrote:I just found out they decided not to put him on the field because of all the death threats he had gotten. I am definitely going to be watching this game on Saturday! Last night the students were told to wear blue in support of the victims. But now I heard they are wearing white in support of Paterno. What a clusterfuck.Monty610 wrote:Not anymore he's not. Penn State made an announcement that he will not be on the sidelines this weekend. How he still has a job is beyond my comprehension...Anne_Thrax wrote:Also, the guy that found Sandusky raping the kid in the shower is going to be coaching on Saturday. WTF!