I'm not seeing a change in culture.
http://www.philly.com/philly/educat..._Paterno_statue_back_on_campus.html?mobi=true
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The guy harbored a serial child molester. This really shouldn't be a debate. PSU should have gotten the death penalty and the current players allowed to transfer out.I'm not seeing a change in culture.
http://www.philly.com/philly/educat..._Paterno_statue_back_on_campus.html?mobi=true
I'm not seeing a change in culture.
http://www.philly.com/philly/educat..._Paterno_statue_back_on_campus.html?mobi=true
The should also have been kicked out of the Big Ten.The guy harbored a serial child molester. This really shouldn't be a debate. PSU should have gotten the death penalty and the current players allowed to transfer out.
My question is - if not child rape, then what is a serious enough crime to warrant the disbanding of a football program? Private email server with top secret info?[/QUOTE
Nah everybody does that. Just ask Bush.
"Shame on the Penn State alums who put their idolatry of one coach over the safety of kids and the healing of victims," said David Clohessy, director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. "University officials should never restore the Paterno statue, and these ex-players should move on."I'm not seeing a change in culture.
http://www.philly.com/philly/educat..._Paterno_statue_back_on_campus.html?mobi=true
I have to agree. Hadn't heard before about the charges against the admin officials being dismissed.