[Husker] More PSU
Richard Wessel
da_huskers at cox.net
Thu Jul 12 20:35:25 CDT 2012
I have a hard time justifying this as well. Where do draw the line. What criminal activites constitute a death penalty for a program? As far as kicking them out of the big 10 that would penalize all the academic branches of the university. Should all the board of trustees resign I say yes. Spanier needs to face his day in court and unfortunately the paterno family needs to lick their wounds and just say joe did not do enough. Like it or not sandusky was his employee
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From: Mike Nolan
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To: Roger Lohr
Cc: Husker List
Subject: Re: [Husker] More PSU
Sent: Jul 12, 2012 7:01 PM
> I only wish I could state it as well as Jen Floyd Engel has stated it. Death
> penalty, or whatever, this institution deserves a full measure!
> Roger Lohr-Mpls
Sorry, but I completely disagree. What would that solve?
It would not change what happened, and those who would be most
severely affected are people that had no involvement in what happened
back then.
As to the report, which I have not read and am not likely to read,
(and I doubt most of the commentators on it have read it all, either),
I wonder how well Nebraska (or any of us personally) would fare if
the former director of the FBI was given an unlimited budget to investigate
the last 15 years? That's not to say the report is inaccurate,
but (like something you would expect from a former prosecutor) it doesn't
appear it was looking for innocent people, which is why (according to
media summaries) it points the finger at everyone from janitors up to the
Penn State Board of Trustees.
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Mike Nolan
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