Jerry Sandusky vs Jesuit Priests: A Man for Others?

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In a verbal joust between Jerry Sandusky and Jesuit child abusers who would win?

Let’s find out.

There is a surprising connection between the Jesuits and Penn State which we will reveal later. Stay Tuned.

Quotes on the day Jerry Sandusky was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison for child sexual abuse:

“In my heart I did not do these alleged disgusting acts.” — Jerry Sandusky, in remarks to the court during the sentencing hearing.

“I’ve wiped away a first tear and I’ve seen lives end. I’ve forgiven, I’ve been forgiven. I’ve comforted others, I’ve been comforted. I’ve been kissed by dogs, I’ve been bit by dogs. … I’ve been a fighter. I’ve conformed. I’ve also been different. I’ve been me. I’ve been loved, I’ve been hated. I’ve lived long enough to cherish many memories. And I have a card in my room with the word ‘Hope’ on it. I cling to that card.” — Sandusky during his remarks during the hearing.

Now for the Jesuit Response

“Your Honor, you are looking at an innocent man, innocent of these heinous crimes, disgusting, of which I was accused and for which I stand convicted here before you, awaiting your sentence… I am humbled when I think of the company of saints I’m called to join here.”

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