bignick33 {l Wrote}:When does the PSU 5-0 come under more scrutiny?
bignick33 {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:I think Gricar killed himself out of guilt.
Well, I think you are trying to be funny but we know that couldn't have happened.
And why do we know that didn't happen? Where is the body?
I wasn't trying to be funny. Are you?
bignick33 {l Wrote}:When does the PSU 5-0 come under more scrutiny?
hansen {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:eagle9903 {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:I must have missed something but why are some PSU fans blaming McQueary? He is getting death threats.
I'm not sure I agree. As humiliating as it is (and it is no matter how you cut it), it would have immediately shown the kid that someone was on his side. That someone cared. That someone actively protected him. In fact, what has happened is that there were all sorts of signals that have said that these men were more important than this boy.
If the dude was up his asshole, then only bad things can happen there (especially from a kid who prob doesn't take it up there often). Not that anything like that has happened to me but I knew this girl once who had her asshole ripped open and had to get surgery. Frightening stuff.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:Why would Gricar research how to clear his hard drive immediately before being killed. Is he clairvoyant?
bignick33 {l Wrote}:Why would Gricar research how to clear his hard drive immediately before being killed. Is he clairvoyant?
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:eagle9903 {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:I must have missed something but why are some PSU fans blaming McQueary? He is getting death threats.
I'm not sure I agree. As humiliating as it is (and it is no matter how you cut it), it would have immediately shown the kid that someone was on his side. That someone cared. That someone actively protected him. In fact, what has happened is that there were all sorts of signals that have said that these men were more important than this boy.
If the dude was up his asshole, then only bad things can happen there (especially from a kid who prob doesn't take it up there often). Not that anything like that has happened to me but I knew this girl once who had her asshole ripped open and had to get surgery. Frightening stuff.
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:everyone knows that sodomy is older than civilization. men have been putting their penis into the naughty spot since long before Christ was Crucified. the actual act (5th base) is not that Frightening if the one receiving it (typically women) are prepared for what will happen, have experience with it. no surgery will ever be needed if precautions are taken or the recipient is more than willing.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:HustlinOwl {l Wrote}:Who are the PSU 5-0's?
Police
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:
Sanfucksky will get his. rest assured he will be killed in prison by another inmate, which ever prison they send him to
weinerdog {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:
Sanfucksky will get his. rest assured he will be killed in prison by another inmate, which ever prison they send him to
This, disturbing as it comes across, might be the truest thing you've ever said in here, or at least the one opinion of yours that I most agree with. Even hardened criminals have a moral code, and this sort of depraved exploitation of the powerless sits well with NO one--particularly not with those psychotic enough to exact direct, brutal justice. Unless the state ultimately plans on keeping him in protective custody forever, the most painless way for Sandusky to exit this world would be right now. To that end, I can't believe he's out on bail.
David French {l Wrote}:It was cowardly for a 6′4″ graduate assistant to witness the rape of a child by an older man and not only take no action to stop it but also not even call the police. It is a symbol of extended adolescence — no, extended infancy — that instead of doing anything to help a child in distress, he called his father . . . acting not like a man but like a child in distress himself.
It was cowardly for a college football legend to do the absolute bare minimum required by law (if he even did that) in response to contemporaneous reports that a child had been abused in the coach’s own facility. I’m sorry Coach Paterno, but the call to your Athletic Director did nothing to defend the defenseless, and when you saw that nothing happened as a result of that call, it was your absolute moral obligation to take action.
It was cowardly for an athletic director to hear reports of abuse and do . . . nothing. The way of the coward is to seek self-preservation and the preservation of your friends and cronies. The coward keeps the gravy train rolling and revels in the accolades even as he knows terrible truths — truths he will never, ever have the courage to reveal.
Perhaps it is because big-time college sports is presumed to be so corrupt that we took a man like Joe Paterno — a person who did no more and no less than the job that tens of thousands of educators do every day without recognition: play by the rules, mentor the young people in his care, and do his professional best — and elevated him to demigod status. Or perhaps it’s just because we love winners so darn much. Either way, Penn State’s rioting masses clearly worshiped the wrong messiah.
weinerdog {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:
Sanfucksky will get his. rest assured he will be killed in prison by another inmate, which ever prison they send him to
the most painless way for Sandusky to exit this world would be right now.
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:weinerdog {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:
Sanfucksky will get his. rest assured he will be killed in prison by another inmate, which ever prison they send him to
the most painless way for Sandusky to exit this world would be right now.
i think if he was really going to do that for what he did, he would have done that years ago.
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:Perhaps it is because big-time college sports is presumed to be so corrupt that we took a man like Joe Paterno — a person who did no more and no less than the job that tens of thousands of educators do every day without recognition: play by the rules, mentor the young people in his care, and do his professional best — and elevated him to demigod status. Or perhaps it’s just because we love winners so darn much. Either way, Penn State’s rioting masses clearly worshiped the wrong messiah.
cvilleagle {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:Perhaps it is because big-time college sports is presumed to be so corrupt that we took a man like Joe Paterno — a person who did no more and no less than the job that tens of thousands of educators do every day without recognition: play by the rules, mentor the young people in his care, and do his professional best — and elevated him to demigod status. Or perhaps it’s just because we love winners so darn much. Either way, Penn State’s rioting masses clearly worshiped the wrong messiah.
Please. This paragraph is a bunch of crap. Paterno was much more than just a coach and did a lot of very good things in his career. That's not defending his actions in this case, but the idea that he's just your average guy who did the bare minimum is betarded.
weinerdog {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:weinerdog {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:
Sanfucksky will get his. rest assured he will be killed in prison by another inmate, which ever prison they send him to
the most painless way for Sandusky to exit this world would be right now.
i think if he was really going to do that for what he did, he would have done that years ago.
I doubt it. I think he's long assumed there would never be further ramifications for his behavior than his (allegedly) hushed-up ouster from the coaching staff.
There's probably a lot sinking into his head right about now.
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:weinerdog {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:weinerdog {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:
Sanfucksky will get his. rest assured he will be killed in prison by another inmate, which ever prison they send him to
the most painless way for Sandusky to exit this world would be right now.
i think if he was really going to do that for what he did, he would have done that years ago.
I doubt it. I think he's long assumed there would never be further ramifications for his behavior than his (allegedly) hushed-up ouster from the coaching staff.
There's probably a lot sinking into his head right about now.
there is only two things that have changed for him in the last seven days
#1) the whole world (not just select PSU people) knows he is NAMBLA and
#2) he was finally arrested for it
i doubt either one of those things will be the deciding factor he will use in taking his own life.
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:weinerdog {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:weinerdog {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:
Sanfucksky will get his. rest assured he will be killed in prison by another inmate, which ever prison they send him to
the most painless way for Sandusky to exit this world would be right now.
i think if he was really going to do that for what he did, he would have done that years ago.
I doubt it. I think he's long assumed there would never be further ramifications for his behavior than his (allegedly) hushed-up ouster from the coaching staff.
There's probably a lot sinking into his head right about now.
there is only two things that have changed for him in the last seven days
#1) the whole world (not just select PSU people) knows he is NAMBLA and
#2) he was finally arrested for it
i doubt either one of those things will be the deciding factor he will use in taking his own life.
You forgot #2a) life in prison for a pedophile is miserable and he will probably be murdered in a painful way. Seems like a pretty good reason to start contemplating suicide.
Not only does nospace's world consist of oddities, but it only consists of the oddities he can think of within two seconds of reading a post.
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:weinerdog {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:weinerdog {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:
Sanfucksky will get his. rest assured he will be killed in prison by another inmate, which ever prison they send him to
the most painless way for Sandusky to exit this world would be right now.
i think if he was really going to do that for what he did, he would have done that years ago.
I doubt it. I think he's long assumed there would never be further ramifications for his behavior than his (allegedly) hushed-up ouster from the coaching staff.
There's probably a lot sinking into his head right about now.
there is only two things that have changed for him in the last seven days
#1) the whole world (not just select PSU people) knows he is NAMBLA and
#2) he was finally arrested for it
i doubt either one of those things will be the deciding factor he will use in taking his own life.
You forgot #2a) life in prison for a pedophile is miserable and he will probably be murdered in a painful way. Seems like a pretty good reason to start contemplating suicide.
Not only does nospace's world consist of oddities, but it only consists of the oddities he can think of within two seconds of reading a post.
life in prison is miserable for pretty much everyone who sits in prison. but doing what he did to a child is (IMHO) cowardly and I don't see too many cowards brave enough to take their own lives.
we'll see pedro. maybe you are right and there will be no trial because he'll be a dead man
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