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11-10-2011, 03:57 PM
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I had some one very much like that within my twitter feed last night ;>(
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I know this is hypocritical, but she's one of those music scene cat's eye glasses girls, so this is nothing new. I've been ripping new ones in those silly chicas for years.
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11-10-2011, 03:57 PM
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Please read up on what the Second Mile is about. You may understand why your statement look like an OBVIOUS in light of what the organization is about. I've given time and money (through philanthropy) to the Second Mile and now I am disgusted.
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The Second Mile was founded by Sandusky, at least, that's what reports are saying. If you know that it was not, feel free to correct me.
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11-10-2011, 04:04 PM
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Just saw some footage from the riot. Wow, just wow. I know quite a few people who go to Penn State and the overwhelming majority of the students there, as you would imagine, are on Joe's side.
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11-10-2011, 04:30 PM
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I know this is hypocritical, but she's one of those music scene cat's eye glasses girls, so this is nothing new. I've been ripping new ones in those silly chicas for years.
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Ooooh I can't stand those sanctimonious heffas.
One of my college BFFs is in documentary film and all of her doc buddies are just like that. They think I'm a perpetrator of white male-dominated frat rat culture--if that's any indication of how crazy they are.
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11-10-2011, 05:04 PM
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The Second Mile was founded by Sandusky, at least, that's what reports are saying. If you know that it was not, feel free to correct me.
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Yes, I know that. I was making the point that he founded it for those types of children (ones who were at-risk and possibly from broken-homes). That is why I made that statement.
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11-10-2011, 05:12 PM
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Yes, I know that. I was making the point that he founded it for those types of children (ones who were at-risk and possibly from broken-homes). That is why I made that statement.
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Right. My point, I guess I was trying to put it delicately, was that perhaps he founded it for those type of children because that was the type of child he thought he could get away with victimizing, and a charity is a real nice cover for that kind of contact.
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11-10-2011, 05:16 PM
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Right. My point, I guess I was trying to put it delicately, was that perhaps he founded it for those type of children because that was the type of child he thought he could get away with victimizing, and a charity is a real nice cover for that kind of contact.
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Oh, I get what you are saying now. Yeah, I wouldn't disagree with that statement. It makes me sick! He deserves a slow painful death. For both his safety and McQueary's safety, after seeing the riots the other night--they would both be wise to stay off campus (or anywhere near it).
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11-10-2011, 05:26 PM
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I can't help but be slightly amused by people feeling sorry for Penn State students and alum. They should not be demonized (why would they be?) but feeling sorry for them is the other extreme. I feel apathetic towards them...and slight amusement when I read people expressing sympathy towards them.
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I feel sorry for them as it isn't cheap (it's not Ivy prices, but it isn't cheap for many of its students) to go there and the value of their diploma probably has dipped a tad-bit. At least for a while.
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11-10-2011, 05:26 PM
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Yes, disadvantaged and at-risk children are at a greater risk of victimization.
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I can't help but be slightly amused by people feeling sorry for Penn State students and alum. They should not be demonized (why would they be?) but feeling sorry for them is the other extreme. I feel apathetic towards them...and slight amusement when I read people expressing sympathy towards them.
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No one expects you to feel sorry for students or alumni but, have some empathy-have some heart for the people who just found out that horrible stuff was going on at their alma mater. There are some of us who are completely disgusted by what was done that we are trying to turn this into something where we can help victims by raising money for RAINN through donation and buying shirts with all proceeds going towards Prevent Child Abuse. Have some empathy that everything we have ever stood for (thanks to the university that has helped shape us) now stands for corruption and cover-up. Just think about that before you laugh at those of us who are grieving.
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11-10-2011, 06:16 PM
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http://www.monstersandcritics.com/pe...-Twitter-error
Ashton Kutcher, the first celeb to put his foot in it over the scandal...People in glass houses should really not throw stones!
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11-10-2011, 06:16 PM
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Now THIS bothers me..
If Penn State wants to fire Paterno and Spanier, ok.. If they want to clean house ASAP, fine.. But it looks like McCreary will actually be coaching this Saturday's game.
http://www.sportsgrid.com/ncaa-footb...ry-will-coach/
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11-10-2011, 06:19 PM
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^^^Just saw that on Yahoo. How can they justify firing Paterno and Spanier and still letting this guy coach?
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11-10-2011, 06:24 PM
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^^^Just saw that on Yahoo. How can they justify firing Paterno and Spanier and still letting this guy coach?
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Whistleblower laws?
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11-10-2011, 06:29 PM
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Whistleblower laws?
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If this is the case, Paterno should have been protected, also
ETA: and let's face it.. Paterno was supposedly fired because he didn't meet a moral obligation to report a crime to the authorities. Neither did McCreary. Why is Paterno out but McCreary gets to stay?
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11-10-2011, 06:34 PM
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If this is the case, Paterno should have been protected, also
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Likely not, since he was reported to, and not making the initial report (besides the "chain of command" issues).
The PA Governor just refused to respond on McQueary at all, which indicates there's likely legal issues yet unresolved.
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