Saturday, November 12, 2011

How Hot Potatoes Can Burn

The morning has been lost on me as I have spent most of it (and part of the afternoon thus far) doing my I-Net Reading Rounds. One site led me into a very interesting, albeit disturbing, piece of legal information. It could be a perfect blueprint for "passing the buck."

For those who are curious about the Penn State sexual abuse scandal involving former defensive coach Jerry Sandusky and an array of key players who knew just how much, and when, and why everyone was covering-up for an obvious pedophile, the recent Grand Jury findings are at your fingertips for a very clear trail of who didn't do what and who did do something but still did nothing in the end. Got that?

In basic words, the entire scandal was too hot to handle. Those who knew what was going on had a theoretical on-fire football on their hands that they all preferred to keep in the air by continually passing it from one player to another until someone found a way to temporarily let it hit the ground and roll into obscurity far behind the goalpost in a tangle of weeds.

Until recently.

Check this out: The Jury's Findings Aren't So Grand

After reading what you can of the above, you'll discover how long the list has become of those who should be flogged.

Story will indeed be continued...

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