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Forum Post: Paterno is dead

Posted 12 years ago on Jan. 22, 2012, 1:05 p.m. EST by Skippy2 (485)
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The Media and Regents screwed him like a lil' boy in the shower!........what? Too soon?

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[-] 3 points by DieNachthexen (103) from New York, NY 12 years ago

no sympathy in death for someone who had no sympathy for child rape victims in life

[-] 2 points by kingscrossection (1203) 12 years ago

Rapists should be put to death instead of put in prison and given the opportunity to get out and walk around. Rape is even worse than murder because of its long last effects on the victims.

[-] 1 points by Lardhead2 (67) 12 years ago

100% correct!

[-] 1 points by kingscrossection (1203) 12 years ago

And the same goes for pedophiles. Its even worse than rape.

[-] 1 points by Lardhead2 (67) 12 years ago

Again 100% correct! But our "justice "system favors criminals and coddles them.

[-] 1 points by kingscrossection (1203) 12 years ago

Its sick and there is no reason for it. All our tax dollars at work to run a broken system.

[-] 1 points by trailerParkTim (-13) 12 years ago

Pedophiles should get the same treatment, death

[-] 2 points by kingscrossection (1203) 12 years ago

Completely agreed. Pedophiles are even worse than rapists

[-] 2 points by technoviking (484) 12 years ago

no pity for rapists

[-] 1 points by Mooks (1985) 12 years ago

He really did get nailed to the wall. Sad way to see him go out.

[+] -7 points by ZenDogTroll (13032) from South Burlington, VT 12 years ago

and what were the circumstances of his demise . . . ?

heart attack?

stroke?

some timely illness perhaps?

I suppose it is too much to hope that he actually shot himself in the head . . .

[+] -7 points by ZenDogTroll (13032) from South Burlington, VT 12 years ago

I guess I got confused - Sandusky was the kid snapper - Paterno just looked the other way . . .

wtf is the difference . . .