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Originally Posted by DMBZeppelin
Ignorant? I doubt the PA education system is falling apart if Paterno wasn't around. The victims in this whole fiasco had their lives destroyed.
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So now he had to single-handedly save the PA education system in order to be recognized? Come on.
The bottom line is that a man who did far more harm than good over the course of a lengthy and storied career is dying of horrible illness that has affected millions of us, and yet people are still ready to crack jokes. It's disgusting.
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Originally Posted by DMBZeppelin
This is just a back and forth. You think he did enough. I think he did not do nearly enough minus what was in the best interest of Penn State. I look at the facts and hear what you say and give you a . You see the facts and hear what I say and you give me a .
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I don't want to get into this too much here, but the "facts" based upon the most recent testimony is that the general feeling by many at PSU was that Gary Schultz was considered to be a representative (the head, in fact) of the University Police Force. Curley involved Schultz for that very reason. Schultz did nothing but play a part in sweeping the whole thing under the rug.
If Paterno went to the police station and filed a report, recounting the story exactly as he did to Curley, and just like '98 no charges were filed, what then? Would he have been deemed to have done enough?