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Paul Suhey appearing at PSAA Houston game viewing party

So you managed to intimidate a young Penn Stater who is dedicating a lot of her time to promoting Penn State and camaraderie in the Houston area. Congratulate yourself while you pump your chest. All this resulting in the cancellation of a football party for fellow Penn Stater's here in Houston as you display ignorance of Paul Suhey's family. Way to go...


Wasn't only the tasting cancelled?
 
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Lar, I was almost with you, but then I found Junior's Facebook page, which indicates his job in Houston is with... Wait for it... MERCK.

If he's going to benefit from daddy and Uncle Kenny, then he can suffer with them as well. Goes both ways!
Uncle Lar makes a valid point.

That said - personally - my thoughts are more along the "big picture" viewpoint.......namely, that we have an example of Penn Staters being aware of a situation - taking the time and effort to stand up and inform/complain - and having those voices heard.

Lar is (and I think this would be congruent with his viewpoint) correct in that it should have been made clear that this was NOT P Suhey Sr who was doing the "road show".

Whether or not the "road show" should have been cancelled.....or whether it ONLY should have been made clear that THIS was P Suhey Jr's show.....is debatable (IMHO).
But that - to me - is the secondary point.

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The information provided by MGK provides.....in counter point to Lar's conclusions.....an illustration as to why it may very well be appropriate to "hold one accountable for the sins of the Father - especially when one is reaping the benefits of the sins of the Father".
 
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Uncle Lar makes a valid point.

That said - personally - my thoughts are more along the "big picture" viewpoint.......namely, that we have an example of Penn Staters being aware of a situation - taking the time and effort to stand up and inform/complain - and having those voices heard.

Lar is (and I think this would be congruent with his viewpoint) correct in that it should have been made clear that this was NOT P Suhey Sr who was doing the "road show".

Whether or not the "road show" should have been cancelled.....or whether it ONLY should have been made clear that THIS was P Suhey Jr's show.....is debatable (IMHO).
But that - to me - is the secondary point.

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The information provided by MGK provides.....in counter point to Lar's conclusions.....an illustration as to why it may very well be appropriate to "hold one accountable for the sins of the Father - especially when one is reaping the benefits of the sins of the Father".


Who gets the profits from the sale of the "stuffed" peppers?
 
Uncle Lar makes a valid point.

That said - personally - my thoughts are more along the "big picture" viewpoint.......namely, that we have an example of Penn Staters being aware of a situation - taking the time and effort to stand up and inform/complain - and having those voices heard.

Lar is (and I think this would be congruent with his viewpoint) correct in that it should have been made clear that this was NOT P Suhey Sr who was doing the "road show".

Whether or not the "road show" should have been cancelled.....or whether it ONLY should have been made clear that THIS was P Suhey Jr's show.....is debatable (IMHO).
But that - to me - is the secondary point.

___________________________________


The information provided by MGK provides.....in counter point to Lar's conclusions.....an illustration as to why it may very well be appropriate to "hold one accountable for the sins of the Father - especially when one is reaping the benefits of the sins of the Father".

regardless of one feels about what happened here, it is undeniable that the reaction to Suhey Jr (and Bruce Heim) originates from when the OAG threw PSU under the bus for Sandusky, and the BoT fired Paterno in the most cowardly manner.
 
Lar, I was almost with you, but then I found Junior's Facebook page, which indicates his job in Houston is with... Wait for it... MERCK.

If he's going to benefit from daddy and Uncle Kenny, then he can suffer with them as well. Goes both ways!


Agreed. It figures; Kenny.
 
We're supposed to feel sorry for Heim, Eakin, and Suhey?

Pfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Lar, I was almost with you, but then I found Junior's Facebook page, which indicates his job in Houston is with... Wait for it... MERCK.

If he's going to benefit from daddy and Uncle Kenny, then he can suffer with them as well. Goes both ways!
incestuous is it?
 
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Here is an email sent to PSAA-Houston members today. Please feel free to send the chapter's board an email at psaahouston@yahoo.com if (like me) you find Paul Suhey's appearance to be in bad taste. IMO, he should “retire” his plans to come to the event.


Dear ,

Finally a game where we played well in all three phases! Hopefully this momentum will carry us into a good game against Ohio State!

Just a quick note about the game at Social Junkie this week. They have an event from 3:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., so there will be an overlap as their event ends and our game starts. We may have to be patient while space opens up for us to sit at tables. A reminder, valet for Penn Staters is free, so please let us know if you encounter any difficulties.

Also, Taylor Mayer and Paul Suhey will be at Social Junkie giving out samples of Suhey Gourmet Peppers to our Penn State group!

As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me or another member of the board via psaahouston@yahoo.com.

For the Glory Y'all!

Jen Lemanski '04
President
Penn State - Houston

Paul Suhey is an embarrassment to the Grand Experiment
 
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