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Caroline commented on Former Penn St. President Graham Spanier Charged In Sandusky Case:
“Enablers are as guilty as accused pedophiles like Sylvain Kustyan who has been charged with two counts of 1st Degree Sodomy of a ten-year-old little boy. With the aid of enablers this 6'-7" middle school teacher and author of children's textbooks has avoided arrest and is currently on the lam.”
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Former Penn St. President Graham Spanier Charged In Sandusky Case
Former Penn State President Graham Spanier, who was central to the cover up of Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse, has been formally charged with criminal wrong doing. Spanier, who was fired within a week of the Sandusky story breaking, is charged with obstruction of justice, perjury, conspiracy, endangering the welfare of children and failure to report allegations of child abuse. Interestingly, at the press conference to announce the new charges, the first question for Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly was about former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, and whether he would have been charged if he were alive. Kelly, however, refused to speculate. Here's more, from CNN: New charges have been filed against three former Penn State officials in the Jerry Sandusky child rape scandal, accused of having "used their posi...
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Joe Paterno Op-Ed Letter Leaked By Paterno Family: "Not A Football Scandal"

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A report on the Penn State investigation led by former FBI director Louis Freeh is expected to be released tomorrow morning. Its findings are expected to be potentially calamitous for the University as details of the Jerry Sandusky cover up come to light.

In what is perhaps a pre-emptive move by the Paterno family, a letter/Op-Ed penned last December by Joe Paterno has made its way into the public today. In it, Paterno defends the legacy of Penn State football during his five-decade tenure, and insists that "this is not a football scandal."

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Here is the full text of the Paterno letter, via Statecollege.com. 

What do you think of Paterno's defense of his program?

For the last two months, at the request of the Attorney General's office, I have not discussed the specifics of my testimony regarding the pending cases. And while I will continue to honor that request, I do feel compelled to address comments made subsequent to November 9; specifically, I feel compelled to say, in no uncertain terms, that this is not a football scandal.

Let me say that again so I am not misunderstood: regardless of anyone's opinion of my actions or the actions of the handful of administration officials in this matter, the fact is nothing alleged is an indictment of football or evidence that the spectacular collections of accomplishments by dedicated student athletes should be in anyway tarnished.

Yet, over and over again, I have heard Penn State officials decrying the influence of football and have heard such ignorant comments like Penn State will no longer be a “football factory” and we are going to “start” focusing on integrity in athletics.

These statements are simply unsupported by the five decades of evidence to the contrary — and succeed only in unfairly besmirching both a great University and the players and alumni of the football program who have given of themselves to help make it great.

For over 40 years young men have come to Penn State with the idea that they were going to do something different — they were coming to a place where they would be expected to compete at the highest levels of college football and challenged to get a degree. And they succeeded — during the last 45 years NO ONE has won more games while graduating more players.
The men who made that commitment and who gave of themselves to help build the national reputation of what was once a regional school deserve better than to have their hard work and sacrifice dismissed as part of a “football factory,” all in the interests of expediency.

Penn State is not a football factory and it is ALREADY a great University. We have world-class researchers, degree programs, and students in every discipline. Penn Staters have been pioneers in medical advancements, engineering, and in the humanities. Our graduates have gone on to change the world — even graduates with football lettermen sweaters.

That is why recent comments are so perplexing and damaging — Penn Staters know we are a world class University. We can recite with pride the ranks of our academic programs and the successes of our graduates. Penn Staters (and employers) know what we are and the quality of our education. Nothing that has been alleged in any way implicates that reputation; rather, it is only the inexplicable comments of our own administration doing so.

It must stop. This is not a football scandal and should not be treated as one. It is not an academic scandal and does not in any way tarnish the hard earned and well-deserved academic reputation of Penn State. That Penn State officials would suggest otherwise is a disservice to every one of the over 500,000 living alumni.
Forget my career in terms of my accomplishments and look at the last 40 years as I do: as the aggregate achievements of hundreds of young men working to become better people as they got an education and became better football players.

Look at those men and what they have done in the world since they left Penn State and assess their contributions as an aggregate — is this a collection of jocks who did nothing but skate by at a football factory, or are these men who earned an education and built a reputation second to none as a place where academic integrity and gridiron success could thrive together?

Whatever failings that may have happened at Penn State, whatever conclusions about my or others' conduct you may wish to draw from a fair view of the allegations, it is inarguable that these actions had nothing to do with this last team or any of the hundreds of prior graduates of the “Grand Experiment.”

Penn Staters across the globe should feel no shame in saying “We are … Penn State.” This is a great University with one of the best academic performing football programs in major college athletics. Those are facts — and nothing that has been alleged changes them.

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