To: KansasGirl
It was McQueary’s responsibility to go the police. Why did he involve a third party who had nothing to do with it? If he witnessed a murder, would he have gone to Paterno? He should’ve gone directly to the police. That’s generally what people do if they see a crime in progress, especially something as horrible as the forcible rape of a child.
There are lots of guilty people and I am most certainly not denying that. My point has always been that Paterno is not the problem here.
238 posted on
11/12/2011 3:14:36 PM PST by
flintsilver7
(Honest reporting hasn't caught on in the United States.)
To: flintsilver7
Paterno is the CEO of Penn State Football, Inc.....the buck stopped at his desk.
241 posted on
11/12/2011 3:15:37 PM PST by
dfwgator
(I stand with Herman Cain.)
To: flintsilver7; KansasGirl
It was McQuearys responsibility to go the police. Why did he involve a third party who had nothing to do with it? If he witnessed a murder, would he have gone to Paterno? He shouldve gone directly to the police. Thats generally what people do if they see a crime in progress, especially something as horrible as the forcible rape of a child.Well, of course. (Which is why the people of State College were crucifying McQueary on regional talk radio Thursday/Friday...and why he's rec'd death threats -- some probably from Pennsylvanians)
452 posted on
11/12/2011 9:47:40 PM PST by
Colofornian
(IÂ’ve been amazed at some of the JoPologists and McScuses that have been surfacing)
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