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When did you know you were going to attend Penn State?

Sharing stories about just how or when or what came to mind that led you to make your decision about selecting PSU might be nice to here.

Was it your decision alone?

Did you follow your brother or sister?

Were you recruited to play a sport by Penn State?

Was their a family tradition to do so?

Did somebody help guide - school advisor wise to check out dear old state?

Or were you just drunk out of your mind and said: "Oh what the hell! PSU looks good!"

Perhaps you followed a girlfriend or boyfriend to dear old state.

Do tell please.

Thank you!
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ICYMI: About that Oath, Judge Vermin

Much like in the case of the PSU 3, the critical evidence supporting AG Kane's perjury charges is of questionable origin.


By
Ray Blehar



The PA Corruption Network's Playbook, (December 29, 2015) outlined how corrupt prosecutors use dubious evidence to make cases against targets.

For the PSU 3, it was emails of dubious provenance that provided the (alleged) evidence of perjury and other crimes.




Ferman's smoking gun will be undone

For Pennsylvania Attorney General (AG) Kane, it was an oath of similarly dubious provenance that is now being portrayed by the Corruption Network as the smoking gun evidence against Kane.

Let's rewind the clock and see how that went down.

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Another "When you went to PSU" related survey:

I lived in Tener Hall as a Freshman, and McKean as a soph and junior. So basically I was an East Halls dorm rat for all but my senior year, when I lived in Laurel Glen and the scurvy bastards took my $400 security deposit into bankruptcy with them in the Spring. Of course, given the damage we may have ( I am having a Mark Dambly moment) done to the apartment, perhaps that security deposit was a goner anyway. :)

So, fess up: were you a dorm rat, a Greek, or a Mary Tyler-Moore wannbe apt dweller?
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"Where’s the decision that we’re going to make that’s based on the Freeh report?" asks Mr. Barron, P

"Where’s the decision that we’re going to make that’s based on the Freeh report?" asks Mr. Barron, Penn State’s president. "It’s hard to see that there is one."

So President Barron, were you lying when you said you were going to review the Freeh report, or were you lying about it when you said this?

I've been watching you, not rushing to judgment on my decision to trust you or not. Some will say I'm slow, but I prefer to be certain before I write somebody off. Now I'm certain.

Why has no one had the guts...

to risk "admonishment," censure, even expulsion from the BoT by standing up in open session and being honest about what's really going on?
Hell, anyone who did that would be a hero and would galvanize the alumni to rally to their support. I believe that Larry Schultz will do that. Larry is a noun - not an adverb.

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OT - Two terrific documentary films on Showtime

The Spymasters-CIA in the Crosshairs; excellent film interviewing the last 12 living CIA Directors and current state of affairs. Excellent

The Seven Five - The story of the NYPD 75th precinct and the corrupt officers who worked there in the late 80's through the 90's. Focusing on two of the officers and their criminal enterprise. Really captivating.

Both well worth watching if you find the time. Would enjoy reading what you think.
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