Trump reeled you in, eh?For Wolf???? Bwhaaaaaaaaaa!!! I'd vote for a pile of shit first..... oh, I did
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Trump reeled you in, eh?For Wolf???? Bwhaaaaaaaaaa!!! I'd vote for a pile of shit first..... oh, I did
Not everyone took Latin. I did - four years. And I can tell you the official motto of the PSU BoT:
"Quid lucrum mihi istic est?"
"What's in it for me?"
It has already gone further than I thought it wouldDon't you think the fix is already in and there'll be no new trial. That's what I'm expecting.
Snedden was right but he didn't go nearly far enough. Why didn't TSM get nailed since every single victim came from there? Why no investigation of the incestual relationship between TSM, the BoT, and the political class of Pa? Why no look into all sorts of issues on construction contracts? Why no questions about how the PMA illegally took over the BoT and appointed its own people, then gave itself millions and millions of dollars of business?
Snedden is partially right but this is about way more than just political payback.
I don't know. It's a good questionGreat, does anybody read him?
I think there is a LOT below that first layer of their onion.Damn right!
All the time spent focusing on the "Political Payback" stuff - - Corbett having a hard on for Spanier, Surma having a hard on for Paterno, etc - has been VERY DAMAGING for the truth.
Sure - they did (have hard ons for Spanier and Paterno) - big F-ing deal (aside from illustrating that Corbett and Surma and whomever were all assholes).
Does anyone with an 80+ IQ actually think that:
Years and years of Fire-bombing,
a billion dollars of cover up money spent,
the potentially generations-long damage to one of the nations most impactful Universities,
the creation of a "sexually abused because of Penn State" cottage industry,
were all over a couple of personal hard-ons?
And we've got thousands and thousands of Penn Staters that would probably swear that it was all over jealousy of Paterno and "409"
Good Grief
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, true evil runs rampant - - - and completely unconcerned that the masses will EVER look below the first layer of their onion
Alas
The guy only has 24 followers. Hope that is 24 very powerful followers....but I doubt that very much.I don't know. It's a good question
It's on the internet so it must be true!!!
Snedden isn't exactly LeRoy Jethro Gibbs.Another great article by Ralph Cipriano. He is slowly but surely unraveling the mess. He has been able to make sense about what exactly John Snedden discovered in his investigation of Graham Spanier for his renewal of his Top Secret/SCI clearances.
What he found was that Tom Corbett played politics. Excerpt from the article include:
When the Penn State scandal hit, "It was a convenient disaster," Snedden said. Because it gave the governor a chance "to fulfill vendettas."
The governor was angry at Spanier for vocally opposing Corbett's plan to cut Penn State's budget by 52 percent. In Snedden's report, Spanier, who was put under oath and questioned for eight hours by Snedden, agreed that "there was vindictiveness from the governor:"
In Snedden's report, Spanier "explained that Gov. Corbett is an alumni of Lebanon Valley College [a private college], that Gov, Corbett is a strong supporter of the voucher system, wherein individuals can choose to utilize funding toward private deduction, as opposed to public education." Corbett, Spanier told Snedden, "is not fond of Penn State, and is not fond of public higher education."
Spanier, Snedden wrote, "is now hearing that when the Penn State Board of Trustees was telling [Spanier] not to take action and that they [the Penn State Board of Trustees] were going to handle the situation, that the governor was actually exercising pressure on the [The Penn State Board of Trustees] to have [Spanier] leave."
The governor, Snedden said, "wants to be the most popular guy in Pennsylvania." Suddenly, the Penn State scandal comes along, and Corbett can lobby the Penn State Board of Trustees to get rid of both Spanier and Paterno.
"And suddenly Corbett" starts showing up at Penn State Board of Trustees meetings, where he was a board member, but didn't usually go. Only now Corbett "is the knight in shining armor," Snedden said. Because he's the guy cleaning up that horrible sex abuse scandal at Penn State.
"The wrong people are being looked at here," Snedden said. As far as Snedden was concerned, there was no reason to fire Spanier or Paterno.
""It's a political vendetta by somebody that has an epic degree of vindictiveness and will stop at nothing apparently," Snedden said about Corbett.
The whole thing is appalling," Snedden said. "It's absurd that somebody didn't professionally investigate this thing from the get-go."
In addition, Snedden found that there was no credible evidence that Jerry Sandusky was a pedophile. I hope that Sandusly's lawyers are able to leverage this information to win him a new trial regarding their PCRA petition. Key passages regarding this in the article are as follows:
"I really do think he's a big kid," Snedden said of Sandusky.
Does he believe there's any credible evidence that Sandusky is a pedophile?
"Certainly none that's come to light," he said.
Does Sandusky deserve a new trial?
"Without a doubt," Snedden said. Because the first time around, when he was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in jail, Sandusky didn't have a real trial.
"To have a real trial, you should actually have real credible witnesses and credible victims," Snedden said. And no leaks from the grand jury."
Not everyone took Latin. I did - four years. And I can tell you the official motto of the PSU BoT:
"Quid lucrum mihi istic est?"
"What's in it for me?"
Brownie points for using Surratt! Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?The real truth will come out, but the principals will be dead by then, as will most of us.
It's painful, but at least CSS didn't hang like Mrs. Surratt.
Snedden isn't exactly LeRoy Jethro Gibbs.
I've read his report and he just takes them at their word.
What's more is he has complained about Freeh not using his report as a source of information. Snedden didn't use evidence uncovered by to Freeh to make sure his conclusions were accurate.
Neither Freeh nor Snedden have embraced all the information in reaching their conclusions. Unfortunately Freeh's created immeasurable damage
And to be honest it's embarrassing that Snedden included the stuff about Corbett being jealous of Joe and Spanier's popularity in a federal report. At best it comes off as gossip to an objective reader.
JMO.
Corbett is interested in a lot more than just a vendetta. Just ask Frank Sheeran.Another great article by Ralph Cipriano. He is slowly but surely unraveling the mess. He has been able to make sense about what exactly John Snedden discovered in his investigation of Graham Spanier for his renewal of his Top Secret/SCI clearances.
What he found was that Tom Corbett played politics. Excerpt from the article include:
When the Penn State scandal hit, "It was a convenient disaster," Snedden said. Because it gave the governor a chance "to fulfill vendettas."
The governor was angry at Spanier for vocally opposing Corbett's plan to cut Penn State's budget by 52 percent. In Snedden's report, Spanier, who was put under oath and questioned for eight hours by Snedden, agreed that "there was vindictiveness from the governor:"
In Snedden's report, Spanier "explained that Gov. Corbett is an alumni of Lebanon Valley College [a private college], that Gov, Corbett is a strong supporter of the voucher system, wherein individuals can choose to utilize funding toward private deduction, as opposed to public education." Corbett, Spanier told Snedden, "is not fond of Penn State, and is not fond of public higher education."
Spanier, Snedden wrote, "is now hearing that when the Penn State Board of Trustees was telling [Spanier] not to take action and that they [the Penn State Board of Trustees] were going to handle the situation, that the governor was actually exercising pressure on the [The Penn State Board of Trustees] to have [Spanier] leave."
The governor, Snedden said, "wants to be the most popular guy in Pennsylvania." Suddenly, the Penn State scandal comes along, and Corbett can lobby the Penn State Board of Trustees to get rid of both Spanier and Paterno.
"And suddenly Corbett" starts showing up at Penn State Board of Trustees meetings, where he was a board member, but didn't usually go. Only now Corbett "is the knight in shining armor," Snedden said. Because he's the guy cleaning up that horrible sex abuse scandal at Penn State.
"The wrong people are being looked at here," Snedden said. As far as Snedden was concerned, there was no reason to fire Spanier or Paterno.
""It's a political vendetta by somebody that has an epic degree of vindictiveness and will stop at nothing apparently," Snedden said about Corbett.
The whole thing is appalling," Snedden said. "It's absurd that somebody didn't professionally investigate this thing from the get-go."
In addition, Snedden found that there was no credible evidence that Jerry Sandusky was a pedophile. I hope that Sandusly's lawyers are able to leverage this information to win him a new trial regarding their PCRA petition. Key passages regarding this in the article are as follows:
"I really do think he's a big kid," Snedden said of Sandusky.
Does he believe there's any credible evidence that Sandusky is a pedophile?
"Certainly none that's come to light," he said.
Does Sandusky deserve a new trial?
"Without a doubt," Snedden said. Because the first time around, when he was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in jail, Sandusky didn't have a real trial.
"To have a real trial, you should actually have real credible witnesses and credible victims," Snedden said. And no leaks from the grand jury."
JockstrapJonHow do you say JockstrapJon in Latin?
Snedden didn't use evidence uncovered by to Freeh to make sure his conclusions were accurate.
At best it comes off as gossip to an objective reader.
JMO.
Nailed for what exactly?Why didn't TSM get nailed since every single victim came from there?
Nailed for what exactly?
Those may be the dumbest two sentences ever posted on this - or any other - message board.
In fact, they may be the dumbest two sentences ever written, uttered, or contemplated - since back when humans first considered memorializing their thoughts by scratching out pictures on the walls of their caves.
Congratulations!!!!!
Thank you Anthony, I just saw the article this morning an was going to post.
Mandated reporter of what, exactly?You know, the raykovitz was a mandated reporter thing.
Brownie points for using Surratt! Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?
I disagree with Snedden's opinion on JS innocence or guilt. Unless he has specialized child predator investigation experience, this does not explain away the refusal by Sandusky to immediately discontinue these completely inappropriate behaviors.
Police told him in '98. PSU told him in '01. TSM says they had to tell him the same thing. (TSM had a duty to do WAY more than that though). He's not a stupid man, how many times does he have to be told to quit it? IMHO the only reason someone continues after being advised is because they are getting "something" out of it.
In fairness, there was an incident at Penn State that resulted in Sandusky being prohibited from bringing Second Mile youths to campus facilities. Curley met with Raykovitz to inform him of this incident and resulting prohibition. At the very least he had an obligation to respond to that.Mandated reporter of what, exactly?
"Well, I don’t know what you would call it. Obviously, he was doing something with the youngster. It was a sexual nature. I’m not sure exactly what it was. I didn’t push Mike to describe exactly what it was because he was very upset."
The article is a joke.Lol. Keep trolling buddy. You're such a tool.
In fairness, there was an incident at Penn State that resulted in Sandusky being prohibited from bringing Second Mile youths to campus facilities. Curley met with Raykovitz to inform him of this incident and resulting prohibition. At the very least he had an obligation to respond to that.
I think it is Marsh.Lol. Keep trolling buddy. You're such a tool.
I assume your apology is tongue in cheek, because you should apologize for nothing. As long as you did homework on the candidates (and you are a smart man so I know you did), you cannot account for what an elected official does in office. If they screw up, all you can do is change your vote the next election, and apparently you did.Shamefully, I voted for him the first time. I did not know better. I apologize.
The passage above was voice recorded by the AG agent (I forget the agent) then later the passage was transferred to document. The AG would not release the actual voice recording.
Knowing Joe’s responses in conservations, he often answers a question with a question.
“It was a sexual nature. I’m not sure exactly what it was”. ….doesn’t make sense, why would Joe state “ It was” then follow with “I’m not sure”
Believing it was transcribed wrong,
“Was it a sexual nature. I’m not sure exactly what it was”………… more plausible.
...you all spend a lot of time assuming facts not in evidence.
Yes the phantom "OAG changed the transcript" theory that has zero evidence to back it up. For folks who always hate when people assume or embellish what Joe or Tim or Gary or Gaham knew, you all spend a lot of time assuming facts not in evidence.
I'm not Marsh. I'm the same person that I was 8-9 years ago when I made this screen name. Sorry that I don't wear the tinfoil hat.I think it is Marsh.
Nailed for what exactly?
wondered the same thing- it seemed like something a 17 year old might do throwing together a hs paper at the last minuteWhy is there a picture of an actor from a hit television show at the top of the page? Looks like a blog, not an article from a reputable media outlet.