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Jul 14, 2012 - 10:46am |
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Anyone who helps a pedophile should be chopped into little pieces and fed to the sharks... Paterno Won Sweeter Deal Even as Scandal Played Out by Jo Becker The New York Times July 14, 2012
In January 2011, Joe Paterno learned prosecutors were investigating his longtime assistant coach Jerry Sandusky for sexually assaulting young boys. Soon, Mr. Paterno had testified before a grand jury, and the rough outlines of what would become a giant scandal had been published in a local newspaper. That same month, Mr. Paterno, the football coach at Penn State, began negotiating with his superiors to amend his contract, with the timing something of a surprise because the contract was not set to expire until the end of 2012, according to university documents and people with knowledge of the discussions. By August, Mr. Paterno and the university’s president, both of whom were by then embroiled in the Sandusky investigation, had reached an agreement. Mr. Paterno was to be paid $3 million at the end of the 2011 season if he agreed it would be his last. Interest-free loans totaling $350,000 that the university had made to Mr. Paterno over the years would be forgiven as part of the retirement package. He would also have the use of the university’s private plane and a luxury box at Beaver Stadium for him and his family to use over the next 25 years....
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Jul 12, 2012 - 6:24pm |
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The Shocking Truth About Joe Paterno, Penn State and Governor Tom Corbett by Dave Zirin The Nation July 12, 2012
“It is very simple: Joe Paterno was a criminal.” —Jeff Passan, Yahoo Sports
After seven months, 400 interviews and the review of more than 3.5 million documents, Louis Freeh has completed his report on the dark underside of Penn State University, and it will stun even the most cynical among us. The former FBI director was given, we were told, “free rein” to investigate the institutional failures that compelled school President Graham Spanier, Athletic Director Tim Curley, director of campus police Gary Schultz and legendary football coach Joe Paterno, to cover up allegations that revered former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was a serial child predator. In the immediate wake of Sandusky’s conviction on forty-five counts of various acts of child abuse, Freeh’s 267-page report is shocking for what it reveals and shocking, frankly, for what it doesn’t reveal. The report constitutes nothing less than a death blow to the school’s reputation. Its conclusions, that those in positions of power at Penn State showed a “total disregard” for the safety of vulnerable children, will echo for years. We can reasonably expect this school with a $4.6 billion budget, a $1.8 billion endowment and 96,000 students to be inalterably crippled for the foreseeable future. Civil lawsuits, criminal lawsuits and hot pressure on the NCAA to shut down the lucrative football program will all result from this report. It also, as suspected, constitutes a death blow to what was left of the reputation of the most successful, respected coach in the history of college football, Joe Paterno. There were many cynical about the report before its release, saying, “We’ll learn that Joe Paterno covered up Sandusky’s child abuse to protect the football program. We already knew this.” But there is so much in the report we didn’t know. We didn’t know, as Freeh writes on page 39, that “several staff members and football coaches regularly observed Sandusky showering with young boys” before May 1998.
We didn’t know that there was evidence Joe Paterno knew about formal allegations against Sandusky as far back as 1998, four years before his assistant Mike McQueary walked in on Sandusky raping an 11-year-old boy in the Penn State showers, and then reported it to the coach. A supposedly shocked Paterno told Washington Post reporter Sally Jenkins shortly before his death that he didn’t know what to do upon hearing McQueary’s story because he’d “never heard of rape and a man.” We didn’t know that when Sandusky was forced into retirement in 1999, he received in Freeh’s words, “an unusual lump sum payment of $168,000” as well as full use of team facilities. We didn’t know that Paterno, well aware of every sick allegation, wanted Sandusky in 1999 to stay as “Volunteer Position Director–Positive Action for Youth.” We didn’t know that Sandusky had the gall to ask the school to open, in his name, a football camp for middle school boys. And most criminally, we didn’t know, according to Freeh, that in 2001 Schultz and Curley agreed to go to authorities but changed their mind after Curley discussed their plan with Paterno. At one point, Spanier said that if Sandusky quietly sought help, they’d turn a blind eye...
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Jul 11, 2012 - 4:04pm |
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There is just nobody more evil than somebody who abuses children...Was there a Penn State conspiracy to cover up Sandusky's sex abuse? by Naomi Wolf The Guardian July 6, 2012 On 22 June of this year, Jerry Sandusky, an assistant football coach at Penn State University, was found guilty of abusing ten boys over the course of a decade and a half. At first, the Sandusky case at Penn State seemed like that of a lone abuser. Now, it seems to be turning into a story of extensive and shockingly high-level coverup of the known rape of children. A new trove of emails from 2001, read by a firsthand source to a CNN reporter last week, suggest that 15 young lives were not just ruined because Sandusky abused vulnerable boys for over 15 years, but were ruined, too, because powerful men around Sandusky knew exactly what he was doing – and colluded in detail with one another not to stop it...
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hippiechick

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This sounds like a big deal
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MrsHobieJoe

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Feb 4, 2010 - 5:34am |
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Violent deaths of children 'down 40%'Researchers say child death rate has plummeted in the last 30 years, thanks to 'improvements in social care systems' The number of violent deaths among children in England and Wales has fallen by almost 40% in the past 30 years, according to a report by researchers from Bournemouth University. Between 1974 and 2006, the number of children aged 14 and under who are killed annually fell from 136 to 84, says the study, which was shown to the BBC ahead of publication later this year. As a proportion of the child population, the death rate nearly halved from 32 to 17 per million children. Prof Colin Pritchard, from the university's school of health and social care, told the BBC: "Thirty years ago England and Wales were the third or fourth highest child killers in the western world, but we're now fourth lowest. "There's been a gradual decline in these terrible events." The study examined nine other developed countries, with most showing similar reductions. Spain had the lowest violent death rate, at four deaths per million children, with Italy on five. The US figure was highest at 47 deaths per million, with Germany second highest at 21. Pritchard said improvements in social care systems, along with a greater focus on child poverty, had helped lower the death rate. "When these things go wrong, it is very often because the usual good working together has actually broken down," he said.
Interesting follow up to our discussion in the guns thread last week (published in todays Guardian). Sometimes public perception is not the reality. Of course this won't be good news until the level of child death due to violence is zero.
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Coaxial

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Jan 25, 2010 - 12:25pm |
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MrsHobieJoe wrote:I have to say that most of the Sri Lankans I met (ok, not the tamils) were big fans of the president because of his actions in the North in terms of tackling the Tamil Tigers so my guess will be a win for him this week. This article hints at army violence though if the head of the army doesn't win. My brother is there again at the moment for a family wedding. Hope he gets out soon. Doesn't sound healthy
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MrsHobieJoe

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Jan 25, 2010 - 12:18pm |
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I have to say that most of the Sri Lankans I met (ok, not the tamils) were big fans of the president because of his actions in the North in terms of tackling the Tamil Tigers so my guess will be a win for him this week. This article hints at army violence though if the head of the army doesn't win. My brother is there again at the moment for a family wedding.
Sri Lankan presidential election's main candidates call for calmIncumbent and challenger make plea to supporters after run-up to first poll since defeat of Tamils Tigers is marred by violence Supporters of President Mahinda Rajapaksa listen to his speech during an election rally in Kandy, Sri Lanka. Photograph: Rafiq Maqbool/AP The two main candidates in Sri Lanka's first election since the defeat of the Tamil Tigers urged calm after today's vote. "I respectfully call upon our people to safeguard democracy and the dignity of the motherland by united, resolute, calm and peaceful behaviour," said President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is seeking a second six-year term. More than 800 violent incidents and five deaths have been recorded in the run-up to the election, according to the independent Centre for Monitoring Election Violence. MORE
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dionysius

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Apr 8, 2009 - 7:23pm |
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MrsHobieJoe wrote:This isn't "news" but I found that it affected me pretty deeply and wanted to share.
A Rwandan genocide survivor speaks out: 'Now, I must be the narrator' Fifteen years ago, Révérien Rurangwa was left for dead after all 43 members of his family were slaughtered in Rwanda. Even now, he fears for his life. Ros Wynne-Jones meets him
Some nights, when he can't sleep, Révérien Rurangwa finds himself watching a clip of French news footage filmed 15 years ago, in April 1994. Broadcast three weeks after the start of the Rwandan genocide, it shows bodies laid out at Kabgayi hospital. The camera focuses on a child seated in front of a dead woman. He is shockingly injured, even under his bandages. He is missing an arm and his forehead is badly disfigured by swelling. His mouth is an agonised O. A dressing covers the place where his left eye should be, but what fixates Révérien when he watches the footage is the other eye, "a large, black marble petrified by disbelief". What shocks him every time is the realisation that he is watching himself. He is 15 years old in the footage, but looks like a child, a tiny scrap of a person seated quietly at the edge of what any human being can bear. A decade and a half later, that person still cannot believe that his family's Hutu neighbour, the owner of a local bar they sometimes visited, one day took his machete and calmly cut to death all 43 members of Révérien's extended family. Days before, on 7 April, he had watched the blue berets of the UN collect the 30 white nuns and two Spanish priests living among the community around his home town, Mugina. "They left everyone else to die because they were Tutsis," says Révérien, his face still a mask of disbelief. "I saw them leave with their pots of flowers and their dogs. Couldn't they at least have taken a Tutsi baby with them?" MORE HERE (GUARDIAN WEBSITE)
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Welly

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Mar 14, 2009 - 5:49pm |
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oldviolin

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Mar 14, 2009 - 4:12pm |
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manbirdexperiment wrote:Powerful Nuclear Explosion Detected In My Butt.
Dang, my good man...I'm really sorry to hear that. Can I get you a gas mask or something?
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Manbird

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Mar 14, 2009 - 4:01pm |
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Zissy

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cc_rider

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Jan 8, 2009 - 2:00pm |
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I just wish that giant asteroid would HURRY UP.
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buzz

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Jan 8, 2009 - 1:58pm |
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hippiechick wrote: Uh, Obama isn't president yet, remember?
you and i know that, but he is already being blamed for the plight of the palestinians
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MrsHobieJoe

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Jan 8, 2009 - 1:38pm |
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hippiechick wrote: Uh, Obama isn't president yet, remember?
I am inclined to agree with buzz (although not in the context of that newspaper article). That whole "I want world peace" thing like the Miss Worlds is too vague. He just needs to concentrate on acheiving a few specific policy commitments.
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hippiechick

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Jan 8, 2009 - 1:28pm |
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buzz wrote: Uh, Obama isn't president yet, remember?
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buzz

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hippiechick

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Jan 8, 2009 - 1:18pm |
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MrsHobieJoe wrote:
Yeah, met a friend today who is just back from R angoon. There may be no war but there are still atrocities being committed. Most of her friends would not meet her (she knows the country well having lived there at one point) because of the risk of associating with a Westerner. A local member of an aid agency has just been effectively sentenced for taking food to the Delta area following the recent humanitarian crisis. The sentence was 75 years.
I think that Obama will help lead us into a new era of peace. I truly believe it.
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hippiechick

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Jan 8, 2009 - 11:44am |
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I wish peace would break out instead.
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