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joebxr
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Syracuse University assistant coach Bernie Fine accused of sexual abuse; university places him on leave

http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2011/11/bernie_fine.html


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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Syracuse University assistant coach Bernie Fine accused of sexual abuse; university places him on leave

http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2011/11/bernie_fine.html


You'll see more of this in the days and weeks to come.................some are comparing what's been going on to the day care child abuse scandal.........  
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They should castrate them all...these perverted beasts......it's not going to end until it's over...and the media
has been too KIND to these perverts....focus on the victims and stop all the sensationalism....and defense lies.
Don't put these people on camera at all.....they love it....poor b---ards....

Just like the priest molestation.......too bad that you can't trust anyone these days....
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But how could this be?  This can't actually happen until the Amedore / Tedisco get their much needed reactionary law passed.


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society doesn't know what to do with them.....I'm not paying to keep a stupid registry, I'm not paying to house and feed them. but I will pay for castration because any veterinary can do that.

having said that...I think there should be a $5.00 surcharge on all porn items ie: Hefner/flint etc for such payment of castration.....

the mirror doesn't lie.....either control it yourself or someone will do it for you


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WOW!!  The media is getting even better at this.  They didn't even wait for the investigation or Grand Jury indictment on this one.  The media went straight from accusation to guilty, and the masses will surely parrot them.  Just looking at the few responses it looks like it has already begun.

We the sheeple are so easily whipped up into a frenzy, complete with pitchforks and torches.  I'm afraid the rule of law as gone in America.  A sign our society is breaking down.  We are entering new and SCARY times in America.  We are ripe and ready to accept dictatorial rule.  


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Only half of the people are ready for a dictator.
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Only half of the people are ready for a dictator.


I'm not sure if that number is larger.  If you combine the liberals and the neocons, that's a pretty large number.  


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WOW!!  The media is getting even better at this.  They didn't even wait for the investigation or Grand Jury indictment on this one.  The media went straight from accusation to guilty, and the masses will surely parrot them.  Just looking at the few responses it looks like it has already begun.

We the sheeple are so easily whipped up into a frenzy, complete with pitchforks and torches.  I'm afraid the rule of law as gone in America.  A sign our society is breaking down.  We are entering new and SCARY times in America.  We are ripe and ready to accept dictatorial rule.  


the media will make a good buck off of this.....show me the $$ trail

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NBC's 'The Playboy Club' Argues It's All About Women's Empowerment

"These women were using so much more than [their bodies]," cast member Naturi Naughton says.

12:50 PM PDT 8/1/2011 by Jethro Nededog



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"The Playboy Club"

NBC’s new series, The Playboy Club, depicts the lives of the women who worked as its bunnies in the 60s, surrounded by the men who run the club, its ogling clientele, and the mafia.

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On the surface, viewers will see the scantily clad women and the handsome men who seem to rule their world, but the show’s executive producers and cast argue that the show is mostly about the female characters and their empowerment.

“This show is all about empowering these women to be whatever they want to be,” executive producer Chad Hodge tells a room of reporters at the Television Critics Association (TCA) Press Tour.

And in fact, the women and their empowerment was the biggest topic of conversation during the TCA session. It seemed that the network expected that. As part of its panel introduction, it named former playboy bunnies who have gone on to successful careers, including media maven Barbara Walters, model Lauren Hutton, and punk rocker Deborah Harry, as well as federal judge, Kimba Wood, and world-renown immunologist Patty Matzinger.

“There are many women who went on to do things, have careers, become entrepreneurs,” star, Amber Heard, says. “There are women who have talked to us about their experience. I have yet to meet an ex-bunny who is disgruntled about her experience. I have talked to many women who look back fondly and are thankful for that experience.”

Possibly the show’s biggest challenge is the misconception that these women are both Playboy Club bunnies and Playboy magazine centerfolds – a very important distinction, though Hugh Hefner is the figurehead behind both. The panel points out that certainly the bunnies can become centerfolds if they wanted to, but that’s not a precursor to getting a job at the Club.

“These women were using so much more than [their bodies],” cast member Naturi Naughton argues. “It’s empowering, because these girls were smart, they’re going to school, they’re buying homes, property – things that show what women couldn’t do at the time, using resources and relying on themselves.”

The Playboy Club premieres Sept. 19 at 9 p.m. on NBC.


and I'm not saying these women are angels either.....but, the mirror doesn't lie.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Many years ago I attended college with someone who had a brother who played on the Syracuse Basketball Team. Although they were both devote Catholics, his brother had a special talent and playing for Big Orange was in the cards for him -- a Catholic College was not....However back them he spoke glowingly of Bernie Fine......I can't say that Mr. Fine is guilty, but I am sure there will be a comprehensive investigation of this and all college athletic programs across America.
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Same accusations from same accusers were investigaed in this situation several years back and the College found no credible evidence that anything had occurred. If you watched these two on ESPN, you have to question their motives.  They are step brothers first.  The one said he was molested by find up until he was 27....does anyone else find that unusaual and strange...I mean 27 yr old????? Now the latest is that District Attornety is pissed becuase University never informed his office back when they did the investigation, which he says is a breach of law. Fine made public statement today and off course denied it all, including stating that when it was investigated before he was found innocent of having done anything.


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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So much for the "police investigation"


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So much for the "police investigation"


thank god for ESPN.....
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WOW!!  The media is getting even better at this.  They didn't even wait for the investigation or Grand Jury indictment on this one.  The media went straight from accusation to guilty, and the masses will surely parrot them.  Just looking at the few responses it looks like it has already begun.

We the sheeple are so easily whipped up into a frenzy, complete with pitchforks and torches.  I'm afraid the rule of law as gone in America.  A sign our society is breaking down.  We are entering new and SCARY times in America.  We are ripe and ready to accept dictatorial rule.  


Isn't that the same way that you and others treated the unproven allegations of abuse by Catholic priests?   You rushed to condemn the priest but now -suddenly- seem to want to protect the coach/sports figure.  


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Isn't that the same way that you and others treated the unproven allegations of abuse by Catholic priests?   You rushed to condemn the priest but now -suddenly- seem to want to protect the coach/sports figure.  


I think you have me confused with somebody else.  I've never accused the "Catholic Priests" of anything.  There are Catholic Priests that have been found guilty of sexual abuse.  The church has acknowledged that they used to move priests from parish to parish because of alleged abuse.  It has also been proven that many false claims have been brought against the Catholic Church to extort money.  I also believe the media unfairly piled on the Catholic Church and painted with a broad brush based on unfounded accusations.  


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