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Penn St faced 4 year death penalty
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[QUOTE="RF2044, post: 321736, member: 40"] Well said. It is amazing that just a few short days ago, many of them were contrite / looking forward to getting this over with, overtly [at least, on the surface] apologetic, that they seemed to be showing proper perspective on how shockingly heinous this issue was, and hopeful that the NCAA wouldn't come down to hard on them. Adversity doesn't build character--it reveals it. And this indignant reaction from those associated with PSU reveals their true colors--that much like their messiah, JoePa, football takes precedence over crimes against children. And that collectively, they are more concerned about protecting their football program than they are about justice and children not being victimized by sexual abuse. No wonder Paterno was willing to look the other way when he found out his friend, Sandusky, was buggering children--protecting his friend from legal scrutiny and protecting the program's reputation trumped common ing sense back in 1998, the same way that it does for that fanbase in 2012. I take solace from the knowledge that idiotic outrage being espoused by a vocal component of that incestual cesspool that is Penn State isn't reciprocated by 99.9% of the rest of the world that isn't a Penn State fan. I wish they'd gotten the death penalty. That's what the program, fans, and apologists deserve, and that's what actions this reprehensible warranted. [/QUOTE]
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