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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (962786)9/9/2016 7:37:43 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 1576346
 
I feel very sorry for Ms. Sandusky.

"Married gay guys molest tons of kids, then commit suicide when cops start figuring it out"

Married straight guys molest tons of kids, then go to jail when cops start figuring it out.



One of the guys was actually praised as a “father figure” and a “mentor” in the local community
Can he top this?
After retirement, Sandusky hosted many summer football camps and was active in The Second Mile, a children's charity he founded in State College, Pennsylvania in 1977.[28]

President George H. W. Bush praised the group as a "shining example" of charity work in a 1990 letter,[29] one of that president's much-promoted "Thousand points of light" encouragements to volunteer community organizations.[25]

Citing Sandusky's work with The Second Mile charity to provide care for foster children, then U.S. Senator Rick Santorum honored Sandusky with an Angels in Adoption award in 2002.[30] On November 15, 2011, the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute, a non-profit adoption awareness organization, rescinded its 2002 Angels in Adoption award to Jerry and Dorothy Sandusky.[31] Santorum, then running for the Republican nomination for President, said he was "devastated" by the scandal.[32]

Former Eagles head coaches Dick Vermeil and Andy Reid, former Phillies owner Ruly Carpenter, Matt Millen from ESPN, actor Mark Wahlberg, Arnold Palmer, and football player Franco Harris, among others, served on the Honorary Board of Second Mile.[33]

During the time period that Sandusky was being investigated by the Office of the Attorney General, investigators served subpoenas on the Second Mile to get records of boys who had been through the program as well as Sandusky’s travel and expense records. As it turned out, the records from 2000 to 2003 were missing. Record keepers later found files for one year, but the records for the other three years were never found.[34]
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"Have you ever seen a headline aiming for sympathy for the family of child molesters? "
Yes..
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