bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
They probably would have wasted it elsewhere, but I'm not entirely indifferent. Slight annoyance I guess.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:eagle9903 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
They probably would have wasted it elsewhere, but I'm not entirely indifferent. Slight annoyance I guess.
Have you considered relocating your practice to State College?
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:eagle9903 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
They probably would have wasted it elsewhere, but I'm not entirely indifferent. Slight annoyance I guess.
Have you considered relocating your practice to State College?
Not really. No.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
Does PSU want to sell some land to cover the victims' fund? BC could buy it for pennies on the dollar and DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WITH IT.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
Does PSU want to sell some land to cover the victims' fund? BC could buy it for pennies on the dollar and DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WITH IT.
We could build our baseball stadium there.
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:They got rid of the ice cream.....
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/11/penn_state_creamery_pulls_jerr.html
Prior to the flavor's removal from the creamery website, The Big Lead got a screen grab of the ingredients. Sandusky Blitz was described as a "banana-flavored ice cream with chocolate-covered peanuts and caramel swirl."
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:They got rid of the ice cream.....
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/11/penn_state_creamery_pulls_jerr.html
Prior to the flavor's removal from the creamery website, The Big Lead got a screen grab of the ingredients. Sandusky Blitz was described as a "banana-flavored ice cream with chocolate-covered peanuts and caramel swirl."
http://thebiglead.com/index.php/2011/11/05/penn-state-makes-a-banana-flavored-jerry-sandusky-ice-cream/
Everyone knew what he was. That is why they named this ice cream this way.
How long before we find out Sandusky was molested as a child?
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:They got rid of the ice cream.....
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/11/penn_state_creamery_pulls_jerr.html
Prior to the flavor's removal from the creamery website, The Big Lead got a screen grab of the ingredients. Sandusky Blitz was described as a "banana-flavored ice cream with chocolate-covered peanuts and caramel swirl."
http://thebiglead.com/index.php/2011/11/05/penn-state-makes-a-banana-flavored-jerry-sandusky-ice-cream/
Everyone knew what he was. That is why they named this ice cream this way.
How long before we find out Sandusky was molested as a child?
Please extrapolate on how selecting a banana flavored ice cream with chocolate-covered peanuts and caramel swirl indicates the manufacturer's knowledge of its namesake's pedophilia?
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Banana ice cream?
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Banana ice cream?
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:How long before we find out Sandusky was molested as a child?
bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Banana ice cream?
PSU creamery actually makes some fucking delicious ice cream. That is one of the positive byproducts of having a shitload of cows. Don't hate, BRO.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Banana ice cream?
banana partially
mostly it was the phallic way of inverting the cone over the third scoop of ice cream and the two scoops hanging just below it
on the menu it read "the only ice cream where you don't have to order the nuts"
he was molested.
maybe he should sue his mortgage bank for not disclosing that it was wrong to diddle kids in the shower
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:They got rid of the ice cream.....
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/11/penn_state_creamery_pulls_jerr.html
Prior to the flavor's removal from the creamery website, The Big Lead got a screen grab of the ingredients. Sandusky Blitz was described as a "banana-flavored ice cream with chocolate-covered peanuts and caramel swirl."
http://thebiglead.com/index.php/2011/11/05/penn-state-makes-a-banana-flavored-jerry-sandusky-ice-cream/
Everyone knew what he was. That is why they named this ice cream this way.
How long before we find out Sandusky was molested as a child?
bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:Add this...
20 year old film student walks into the Film School department office: "It says here I have to complete an intership for credit. I can't find one that pays. What should I do?"
Secretary says: "Let me call the department head." a minute passes "She'll see you now."
20 year old film student: "I can find an unpaid internship, but I need money if I am going to work. So I am not willing to do that. What can I take for classes instead of this internship."
Department Head: "Hmmmm. I think we have a little problem here. You see, when you applied to this college at this university 3 years ago, you agreed to the sylabus. So if you ever want to actually graduate, you are compelled to do an intership."
20 year old film student: "But they wont pay me anything, and I have to pay YOU for my time on the intership."
Department Head: "That is your problem."
Although not technically a "slave" the student doesn't have leverage here. He or she already screwed up royal when he or she picked the wrong major, not they are boxed in. At this point, the student SHOULD seek legal council and sue the crap out of the school. But, the kid is only 20 and doesn't know any better.
20 year old film student : "I am sick and tired of fetching everyone coffee. Why do I have to do this?"
Assistant Director: "Look kid, this is the way it works. I had to do it. You can quit, but then I'll call your school and you'll get no intern credit. I'll take mine black with sugar this time."
This is called, no self-respect. It is also criminal on behalf of the film studio. I call that kid a slave, you can call him or her anything you want.
Nothing says personal responsibility like suing an institution because YOU made a mistake and don't like it a couple years later!
That is basically, the OWS protest/movement. We have a whole bunch of kids who made terrible mistakes and (a couple years later) want someone else to make them whole. Or we have grown-ups who turned their houses into ATMs (another stupid mistake) and now that they are upside down and can't refinance out of their ever increasing interest rate, they want someone else to make them whole.
In sum:
You are FOR bailing out students who agreed to take on debt and do internships because they didn't know what they were getting into but
You are AGAINST bailing out students who agreed to take on debt and didn't know what they were getting into because it's not someone else's job to make them whole for their mistakes
incorrect
you don't bail out the students with their loans. they need to pay those off
but you don't require them to do anymore unpaid internships to get their degree.
cvilleagle {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
Been a while since I was in law school, and this isn't my area of practice, but doesn't the 11th amendment keep the state off the hook?
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
Been a while since I was in law school, and this isn't my area of practice, but doesn't the 11th amendment keep the state off the hook?
Short answer, kind of but not really. Waived immunity and shit. I think.
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:Add this...
20 year old film student walks into the Film School department office: "It says here I have to complete an intership for credit. I can't find one that pays. What should I do?"
Secretary says: "Let me call the department head." a minute passes "She'll see you now."
20 year old film student: "I can find an unpaid internship, but I need money if I am going to work. So I am not willing to do that. What can I take for classes instead of this internship."
Department Head: "Hmmmm. I think we have a little problem here. You see, when you applied to this college at this university 3 years ago, you agreed to the sylabus. So if you ever want to actually graduate, you are compelled to do an intership."
20 year old film student: "But they wont pay me anything, and I have to pay YOU for my time on the intership."
Department Head: "That is your problem."
Although not technically a "slave" the student doesn't have leverage here. He or she already screwed up royal when he or she picked the wrong major, not they are boxed in. At this point, the student SHOULD seek legal council and sue the crap out of the school. But, the kid is only 20 and doesn't know any better.
20 year old film student : "I am sick and tired of fetching everyone coffee. Why do I have to do this?"
Assistant Director: "Look kid, this is the way it works. I had to do it. You can quit, but then I'll call your school and you'll get no intern credit. I'll take mine black with sugar this time."
This is called, no self-respect. It is also criminal on behalf of the film studio. I call that kid a slave, you can call him or her anything you want.
Nothing says personal responsibility like suing an institution because YOU made a mistake and don't like it a couple years later!
That is basically, the OWS protest/movement. We have a whole bunch of kids who made terrible mistakes and (a couple years later) want someone else to make them whole. Or we have grown-ups who turned their houses into ATMs (another stupid mistake) and now that they are upside down and can't refinance out of their ever increasing interest rate, they want someone else to make them whole.
In sum:
You are FOR bailing out students who agreed to take on debt and do internships because they didn't know what they were getting into but
You are AGAINST bailing out students who agreed to take on debt and didn't know what they were getting into because it's not someone else's job to make them whole for their mistakes
incorrect
you don't bail out the students with their loans. they need to pay those off
but you don't require them to do anymore unpaid internships to get their degree.
Recalling that you said this about the internship scenario (it's above): "At this point, the student SHOULD seek legal council and sue the crap out of the school. But, the kid is only 20 and doesn't know any better." What is the student suing for? Pride?
cvilleagle {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
Been a while since I was in law school, and this isn't my area of practice, but doesn't the 11th amendment keep the state off the hook?
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
Been a while since I was in law school, and this isn't my area of practice, but doesn't the 11th amendment keep the state off the hook?
i think there will be a lot of private individuals who will be sued
it appears that too many people knew exactly what Sandusky was. they knew at the ice cream parlour
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
Been a while since I was in law school, and this isn't my area of practice, but doesn't the 11th amendment keep the state off the hook?
Short answer, kind of but not really. Waived immunity and shit. I think.
cvilleagle {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
Been a while since I was in law school, and this isn't my area of practice, but doesn't the 11th amendment keep the state off the hook?
i think there will be a lot of private individuals who will be sued
it appears that too many people knew exactly what Sandusky was. they knew at the ice cream parlour
You could possibly make out a 1983 suit against the AD, and certainly against Sandusky himself. Hell, you could sue Sandusky straight-up.
NOTE: I don't actually know the law that well for these things.
mike {l Wrote}:If, like me, you scanned the crowds rioting at Penn State last night after the announcement of the firing of Joe Paterno, you may have noticed that nearly all the people there were white men. The riots were about white men not liking to be held accountable.
As a native Pennsylvanian, I never once considered attending Penn State University. Penn State always seemed like a place full of cliquish white people recalling their glory years of making fun of the dorky kids in high school. More progressive white people and people of color went to big city state schools like Pitt or Temple while whiter, more conservative types tended to dominate the settings of the rural, fraternity-heavy Penn State campus.....
....Old, conservative white men around the state revered the football coach who stayed on well past his prime into his eighties. Paterno stayed on when others told him he was wrong not to change his old ways, well after his coaching seemed ineffective and his team’s record suffered. Paterno’s perseverance in the face of his deficiencies was a beacon of hope for many white men in Pennsylvania who felt their power challenged by liberals and people of color seeking to change their ways.
That's why I paid attention to the crowd rioting on television at Penn State last night. The firing of Joe Paterno upset the natural order that white men like Joe Paterno could rule not based on merit -- as Paterno’s coaching deficiencies showed -- but because white men always had.
cvilleagle {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
Been a while since I was in law school, and this isn't my area of practice, but doesn't the 11th amendment keep the state off the hook?
i think there will be a lot of private individuals who will be sued
it appears that too many people knew exactly what Sandusky was. they knew at the ice cream parlour
You could possibly make out a 1983 suit against the AD, and certainly against Sandusky himself. Hell, you could sue Sandusky straight-up.
NOTE: I don't actually know the law that well for these things.
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:How do the PA residents feel about the hundreds of millions of dollars (at least?) in civil liability that their state now likely has?
Been a while since I was in law school, and this isn't my area of practice, but doesn't the 11th amendment keep the state off the hook?
i think there will be a lot of private individuals who will be sued
it appears that too many people knew exactly what Sandusky was. they knew at the ice cream parlour
You could possibly make out a 1983 suit against the AD, and certainly against Sandusky himself. Hell, you could sue Sandusky straight-up.
NOTE: I don't actually know the law that well for these things.
they should just sue white men
http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/mike-friends-blog/penn-state-riots-about-white-men-not-liking-be-held-accountablemike {l Wrote}:If, like me, you scanned the crowds rioting at Penn State last night after the announcement of the firing of Joe Paterno, you may have noticed that nearly all the people there were white men. The riots were about white men not liking to be held accountable.
As a native Pennsylvanian, I never once considered attending Penn State University. Penn State always seemed like a place full of cliquish white people recalling their glory years of making fun of the dorky kids in high school. More progressive white people and people of color went to big city state schools like Pitt or Temple while whiter, more conservative types tended to dominate the settings of the rural, fraternity-heavy Penn State campus.....
....Old, conservative white men around the state revered the football coach who stayed on well past his prime into his eighties. Paterno stayed on when others told him he was wrong not to change his old ways, well after his coaching seemed ineffective and his team’s record suffered. Paterno’s perseverance in the face of his deficiencies was a beacon of hope for many white men in Pennsylvania who felt their power challenged by liberals and people of color seeking to change their ways.
That's why I paid attention to the crowd rioting on television at Penn State last night. The firing of Joe Paterno upset the natural order that white men like Joe Paterno could rule not based on merit -- as Paterno’s coaching deficiencies showed -- but because white men always had.
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