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PCIntern

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Sat Jun 23, 2012, 02:25 PM Jun 2012

As a Pennsylvanian, I see the Sandusky case as being analogous to Watergate and here's why: [View all]

You have a series of crimes, in this more recent case a heinous, perverted, disgusting, horrifying, overwhelmingly-overarching-ly repulsive violent offender and in the previous case, you have a planned burglary of a headquarters of a political party by a combination of criminals who represented various segments of the powers that be in order to possibly achieve goals which have never been widely discussed by the MSM and probably never will be.

In both cases, very very powerful people knew of the commission of the crimes a priori and allowed them to proceed for a variety of personal, political, and professional reasons. The sacrifice at the altar of the Judiciary/Congress of the burglars, of White House personnel, and ultimately the President was made in order to keep the real status quo of the Plan. The implementation of the Plan has been very successful as we have all witnessed over the past 32 years, and its continued success is all but guaranteed in my very humble opinion. Similarly, it is evident here in Pennsylvania that the Sandusky conviction is being played as 'closure', as 'justice', and as how 'the system works'. There have even been articles which allude to the fact that poor Joe Paterno was sent to an early grave by this convicted pedophile. The fact of the matter, and I don't doubt this for an instant, is that everyone involved in athletics, in local State College politics, and Statewide politics has known about this for decades. I know they have, I can judge by how measured their responses were when the story first broke and their incredible nervousness as each horrible detail came to light in the media.

This has been quietly whispered for years in and around State College, and those of you who don't live here may not fully comprehend the incredibly complex weave of the tentacles involving the University within every aspect of the Commonwealth. My father of blessed memory held an honorary position involving one of the published products of the University and he told me three things only about Penn State: first, he told me that Joe Paterno and his brother owned enormous amounts of real estate and other holdings including a goodly portion of the broadcast of the games, AND that my father was livid when Paterno spoke at a Republican Convention because he and Paterno were both employees of the Commonwealth and that was strictly forbidden, AND that Paterno was the Emperor of the entire State and held more power than anyone, ANYONE who lived here. He only had to pick up a telephone and you were history. Every politician of every stripe curried favor and woe betide anyone who got on his nerves. I really couldn't care less that he donated to President Obama's campaign: my point is that there was nothing he didn't know, and nothing was ever going to occur which would derail his Empire, until this creep, this slimy sonofabitch did what he did and was finally revealed to the world.

Now you observe: they are going to say, "Thank God this Chapter is finally closed and we can move on." Well, they may close the book, but I'm telling you, if that happens, there are going to be a whole lot of people breathing a big sigh of relief. And a whole lot of important people are in that group. If you believe that the resignation of Nixon answered all the questions from Watergate, then you'll be satisfied here. I certainly shall not be.

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I think there is a whole pedophile ring there Broderick Jun 2012 #1
Absolutely. n/t PCIntern Jun 2012 #2
not just there, but doubtlessly, Washington, too villager Jun 2012 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author Drunken Irishman Jun 2012 #4
This. Nostradammit Jun 2012 #5
Absolutely Aerows Jun 2012 #8
I saw the interview Broderick Jun 2012 #11
So you think Sandusky would go through an entire trial, get convicted, THEN squeal? cherokeeprogressive Jun 2012 #9
Don't ask me Broderick Jun 2012 #10
I can explain it much simpler gregoire Jun 2012 #6
You and your father have very vivid imaginations alcibiades_mystery Jun 2012 #7
This crap happens in clusters Aerows Jun 2012 #13
And you know better,I'm certain PCIntern Jun 2012 #18
The image of alcibiades_mystery Jun 2012 #19
He did... PCIntern Jun 2012 #20
Oh, I've done my time in the Commonwealth alcibiades_mystery Jun 2012 #22
Cover-Ups Almost Always Are As Bad As The Crime... KharmaTrain Jun 2012 #12
Just because Paterno protected and encouraged pedophiles... gregoire Jun 2012 #28
I would love to know what happened to the prosecutor who "disappeared" in 2005 joeybee12 Jun 2012 #14
Me too Aerows Jun 2012 #16
Did I read that Sandusky would ask for hedgehog Jun 2012 #15
I bet this is the tip of a corrupt ice berg. Those in power will be glad to "close this chapter".nm rhett o rick Jun 2012 #17
DING DING DING! PCIntern, you're our grand prize winner! rocktivity Jun 2012 #21
Indeed. blue neen Jun 2012 #26
Thanks...hey do me favor and talk to Mr. Mystery up thread. Nt PCIntern Jun 2012 #29
a young woman investigated and broke this story. Wonder if she'll reach the prominence of Liberal_in_LA Jun 2012 #23
Her name is Sara Ganim. femmocrat Jun 2012 #24
thanks! Liberal_in_LA Jun 2012 #25
She definitely deserves a round of applause, kudos, accolades, etc. blue neen Jun 2012 #27
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