tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2260510730184507282.post3749325682703890791..comments2024-01-30T04:57:48.673-05:00Comments on Second Mile Sandusky Scandal: Response to Joel MyersBarry Bozemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03484041114078117845noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2260510730184507282.post-83144753587645543842013-03-01T16:29:48.360-05:002013-03-01T16:29:48.360-05:00I agree. Even assuming for the sake of argument t...I agree. Even assuming for the sake of argument that Paterno et al. did something wrong, the football team has BEEN punished, Paterno's reputation has been destroyed, etc. My point is, given all this, Penn State would be insane to try to cover up another child molestor should that situation arise, and so whatever damage they did, it's not like they can do any more. As you said, if the other guilty parties don't get their due, the children of Pennsylvania really won't be any safer than they were before the Sandusky scandal. (I'm not saying Paterno et al. did anything seriously wrong; I'm just saying that even if they did, I don't think the Penn State aspect of the scandal is particularly relevant anymore).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2260510730184507282.post-87250494171044435382013-03-01T10:34:19.555-05:002013-03-01T10:34:19.555-05:00Thank you Ray for making THE important point that ...Thank you Ray for making THE important point that everyone has been oblivious to. All the money, and all the well-intentioned efforts by Penn State will do very little to stop child sex abuse if state organizations which exist to protect children from these crimes fail, as they did in the Sandusky matter. Reform is needed there and not at Penn State. Jim Clemente's report should be desseminated and studied by anyone who deals with children. <br />Ray always is always able to see the forest in spite of the trees when no one else can. Carole Vailhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13413452649107579860noreply@blogger.com