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Post by melonie on Nov 12, 2011 16:26:14 GMT -5
I had a customer today that expressed sadness for Penn State. I said I felt bad for the team, but not the coach. He disagreed with me, saying the coach did what he was supposed to do.
In my op, if the coach cared, gave a rats ass, and held any respect for children, his collegues, the team, he would persisted in seeing justice be done. Instead he reported and went on with life, like it wasn't his problem. I have this feeling for anyone involved, who knew, and turned a blind eye.
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Post by johnr on Nov 12, 2011 16:40:21 GMT -5
I had a customer today that expressed sadness for Penn State. I said I felt bad for the team, but not the coach. He disagreed with me, saying the coach did what he was supposed to do. In my op, if the coach cared, gave a rats ass, and held any respect for children, his collegues, the team, he would persisted in seeing justice be done. Instead he reported and went on with life, like it wasn't his problem. I have this feeling for anyone involved, who knew, and turned a blind eye. I think Paterno will be shown in weeks to come to have had a role in a cover up going back to at least the late 90s and Sandusky's sudden resignation but retention of "emeritus" status.
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