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    Posted June 23, 2012 by
    k3vsDad
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    Twice Victimized

     

    It  is tragic enough that so many young boys were victimized by now  convicted predator Jerry Sandusky. What may be even more tragic is how  these young lives were victimized yet again by an enviornment that  circled the wagons and did not stop this monster from continuing his  depravity.

    Of  course I am talking about those in the Penn State Administration and  those on the board of Second Mile who were told of Sandusky's crimes.

    They ignored.

    They buried their heads.

    They plugged their ears.

    They shut their eyes.

    They closed their mouths.

    Rather  than stepping up and putting an end to the nightmare when first told,  these individuals victimized these boys and other boys not yet harmed by  not standing up and saying, "Enough is enough." They did not plug the  dam, but allowed the flood of perversion to flow unimpeded.

    What  a shame, what a crime that these young boys were abused first by  Sandusky, then vicitimized yet again by a cabel of see no evil, hear no  evil, speak no evil to protect a depraved, wild dog.

    From  the Cornfield, when the least of these is hurt, it hurts us all. When  the least of these is hurt, as Jesus said, it is better that the one  causing the hurt, the pain should have a boulder tied around his neck  and cast into the sea.

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