At least Sandusky isn't Mormon.
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Sandusky opened his charity Second Mile in 1977 to help at-risk kids and took a very active role when he resigned from Penn State in 1999. For more than 20 years, he had access to countless vulnerable boys passing through those revolving doors at Second Mile. Accolades were bestowed on him for this endeavor, and he even received awards form president George W. Bush and Rick Santorum, then a senator from Pennyslvania.
Sandusky's journey: from the hallowed halls of Penn State to the state pen
Unbelievable!
I wonder if Bush or Santorum even care that they inadvertently cosigned Sandusky's monsterous activities.
Sandusky opened his charity Second Mile in 1977 to help at-risk kids and took a very active role when he resigned from Penn State in 1999. For more than 20 years, he had access to countless vulnerable boys passing through those revolving doors at Second Mile. Accolades were bestowed on him for this endeavor, and he even received awards form president George W. Bush and Rick Santorum, then a senator from Pennyslvania.
Sandusky's journey: from the hallowed halls of Penn State to the state pen
Unbelievable!
Even for a died-in-the-wool political hack this is just absolutely reaking of innuendo and insinuations. I thought for sure I would find TruthMatters signature on this one.
You can shape it to make it look like something it ain't; pour perfume on it until it smells like a Victoria Secret model; even serve it on a gold platter in a five star restaurant. But Ravi, crap is still crap... file this one with the Romney put his dog on the roof stuff.
I would have thought better... but I think I was 20 when I stopped believing in Santa Claus.
Sandusky opened his charity Second Mile in 1977 to help at-risk kids and took a very active role when he resigned from Penn State in 1999. For more than 20 years, he had access to countless vulnerable boys passing through those revolving doors at Second Mile. Accolades were bestowed on him for this endeavor, and he even received awards form president George W. Bush and Rick Santorum, then a senator from Pennyslvania.
Sandusky's journey: from the hallowed halls of Penn State to the state pen
Unbelievable!
No it's not. Pig.Sandusky opened his charity Second Mile in 1977 to help at-risk kids and took a very active role when he resigned from Penn State in 1999. For more than 20 years, he had access to countless vulnerable boys passing through those revolving doors at Second Mile. Accolades were bestowed on him for this endeavor, and he even received awards form president George W. Bush and Rick Santorum, then a senator from Pennyslvania.
Sandusky's journey: from the hallowed halls of Penn State to the state pen
Unbelievable!
Not really.
Santorum plays with dead babies too.
True story!
Much as I like to slam Republicans as much as the next guy........I think everyone at that time thought Sandusky was a saint. Unless you were a little boy
No it's not. Pig.
Not really.
Santorum plays with dead babies too.
True story!
Damn, partisanship knows no lower limits.
Right. Your honestly, or lack thereof, is quite infamous here.No it's not. Pig.Not really.
Santorum plays with dead babies too.
True story!
Damn, partisanship knows no lower limits.
Sure it is..darling.
But enough of that..
What's funnier than a dead baby?
A dead baby in a clown costume!
Sallow fucked up one historical reference and then fucked up a potentially funny joke.
Sallow, I am soooooo disappointed.
And, based on his rep comment, he thinks the thread is for real.Sallow fucked up one historical reference and then fucked up a potentially funny joke.
Sallow, I am soooooo disappointed.
Sandusky opened his charity Second Mile in 1977 to help at-risk kids and took a very active role when he resigned from Penn State in 1999. For more than 20 years, he had access to countless vulnerable boys passing through those revolving doors at Second Mile. Accolades were bestowed on him for this endeavor, and he even received awards form president George W. Bush and Rick Santorum, then a senator from Pennyslvania.
Sandusky's journey: from the hallowed halls of Penn State to the state pen
Unbelievable!
Sandusky opened his charity Second Mile in 1977 to help at-risk kids and took a very active role when he resigned from Penn State in 1999. For more than 20 years, he had access to countless vulnerable boys passing through those revolving doors at Second Mile. Accolades were bestowed on him for this endeavor, and he even received awards form president George W. Bush and Rick Santorum, then a senator from Pennyslvania.
Sandusky's journey: from the hallowed halls of Penn State to the state pen
Unbelievable!