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Mike McQueary Needs To Take A Lesson From Harrison Ford

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Posted on 11/18/2011

Broader Topic: Penn State University
Sentiment: Negative
Post # 569 posted in:
Rant & Rave - Sports - Football
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Penn State University
State College, Pennsylvania, United States

Since this website likes to use movies to defend Joe Paterno and Mike McQueary by justifying their failure to report boys getting Sandusky'd in the locker room shower I just thought of a great movie that proves how wrong they were. Its called Clear and Present Danger from 1994, its a hell of a lot better than A Few Good Men, and it has Harrison Ford kicking ass by showing everyone how to report problems to your boss before going to the proper authorities. Its true because sometimes it is ok to keep your mouth shut for a little while as long as you finally do the right thing in time to really make a difference.

This clip I found on You Tube shows how Harrison Ford would have acted if he were Mike McQueary complaining to Joe Paterno or Joe Paterno complaining to the president of the school if the movie were a fictional story not based on real life because their balls are green peas like their morals.

How To Complain To Your Boss By Harrison Ford

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Posted on 11/18/2011

I've been hearing some things on TV lately and after glancing over that article I'm starting to have 2nd thoughts about Paterno. When I wrote my rant defending him all I heard was that ginger boy observed inappropriate activity and reported it to Paterno, but never heard the word rape specifically. Either way it is disturbing, but my jury is still out on Paterno. BTW, great scene I love that movie, but your already good point would be made better with the whole scene without the end cut off, so if you could just go back on You Tube, find the whole scene, and add it that would be great.


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Posted on 11/18/2011

Oh, and 5 stars for great taste in movies.