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Originally Posted by PQ
Doesn't really matter. Children were brutalized, adults were made aware, situation was ignored, more children were brutalized because of the inatention of the adults.
Whatever the number of children ends up being having been raped since then (and it's already grown) the guilt of inaction can be laid on heads of those at Penn State who did NOTHING. And they were all justified in getting fired. MY outrage right now is that McQueary is still part of the staff.
They were in positions they were with responsibilities and they all failed miserably. Graham Spanier, Tim Curley, Joe Paterno and Mike McQueary should individually be ashamed of themselves.
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I know that Joe is ashamed - he said as much after reading the indictment. That is why he responded that he wished he would have done more. I think Joe's reading of that indictment showed him that this was bigger than what McQuery had reported to him. This is why he stated that we were all fooled by Sandusky. I hope that Joe comes forward with what he did know and what he did do...this cover up was much bigger than Joepa...from a missing DA to McQuery seemingly skyrocketting ahead in the coaching staff in a very short time after the incident he witnessed. McQuery should be fired and banned from working with kids for his failure to stop Sandusky that night.