Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just own it. Jordan failed the student athletes. He didn’t want to rock the boat. Took the cowardly way out,
You may not like Jordan, but “cowardly” is not a word most would use to describe him.
DP. I don't like Jordan, but at this point, cowardly is probably the kindest word that can describe his behavior. It's that bad.
No, it really isn’t.
He has stated he had no knowledge of any abuse. Several wrestlers have publicly made comments standing behind him, and the ONE person who said he approached Jordan with allegations and someone witnessed this interaction ---- well, surprise, surprise - that person has served time in prison for fraud. Oh, and that witness? He denied witnessing any such interaction.
It’s a bunch of baloney.
I guess you missed his interview on FOX last night where he admitted he knew but ignored it.
And often times, victims of abuse go on to abuse alochol and have issues because of the trauma they received. So you are scapegoating a victim for something that is a likely a direct result of the issues at hand.
You are FOS. I watched the interview. He said no such thing.
I am betting YOU are getting your information from MSNBC or CNN.
Here is the full video. Tell me exactly (using a time stamp) where in this video he said that he knew but ignored it.
I doubt I will hear back from you because.... you are lying.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5806363324001/?playlist_id=930909819001#sp=show-clips
Still waiting, pp, for you to verify your claim in bold above. I won’t hold my breath.
"Locker room talk" at 1:19, 1:46, etc.
And, that is what you claim to be proof that he "admitted it but ignored it?” You have to be sh$tting me.
SEVENTH ACCUSER speaks up. https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/rep-jim-jordan-faces-new-accusation-he-must-have-known-about-alleged-sexual-abuse-at-ohio-state/2018/07/07/5f21f5ca-822f-11e8-b9a5-7e1c013f8c33_story.html?utm_source=reddit.com&utm_term=.fb7419ca42b2
You think SEVEN former teammates are all conspiring in this?
From your linked article:
"Range said he never discussed the issue directly with Jordan one on one and did not know whether anyone made a formal report...”
That seems to be a pattern with these men making these allegations.
It's as if you can't read. The entire sentence that you quoted half of is:
"Range said he never discussed the issue directly with Jordan one on one and did not know whether anyone made a formal report, but he said Jordan was present during group conversations in the locker room about Strauss’s behavior."
Anonymous wrote:
From your linked article:
"Range said he never discussed the issue directly with Jordan one on one and did not know whether anyone made a formal report...”
That seems to be a pattern with these men making these allegations.
. That’s a good one.Anonymous wrote:Gym Jordan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just own it. Jordan failed the student athletes. He didn’t want to rock the boat. Took the cowardly way out,
You may not like Jordan, but “cowardly” is not a word most would use to describe him.
DP. I don't like Jordan, but at this point, cowardly is probably the kindest word that can describe his behavior. It's that bad.
No, it really isn’t.
He has stated he had no knowledge of any abuse. Several wrestlers have publicly made comments standing behind him, and the ONE person who said he approached Jordan with allegations and someone witnessed this interaction ---- well, surprise, surprise - that person has served time in prison for fraud. Oh, and that witness? He denied witnessing any such interaction.
It’s a bunch of baloney.
I guess you missed his interview on FOX last night where he admitted he knew but ignored it.
And often times, victims of abuse go on to abuse alochol and have issues because of the trauma they received. So you are scapegoating a victim for something that is a likely a direct result of the issues at hand.
You are FOS. I watched the interview. He said no such thing.
I am betting YOU are getting your information from MSNBC or CNN.
Here is the full video. Tell me exactly (using a time stamp) where in this video he said that he knew but ignored it.
I doubt I will hear back from you because.... you are lying.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5806363324001/?playlist_id=930909819001#sp=show-clips
Still waiting, pp, for you to verify your claim in bold above. I won’t hold my breath.
"Locker room talk" at 1:19, 1:46, etc.
And, that is what you claim to be proof that he "admitted it but ignored it?” You have to be sh$tting me.
SEVENTH ACCUSER speaks up. https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/rep-jim-jordan-faces-new-accusation-he-must-have-known-about-alleged-sexual-abuse-at-ohio-state/2018/07/07/5f21f5ca-822f-11e8-b9a5-7e1c013f8c33_story.html?utm_source=reddit.com&utm_term=.fb7419ca42b2
You think SEVEN former teammates are all conspiring in this?
From your linked article:
"Range said he never discussed the issue directly with Jordan one on one and did not know whether anyone made a formal report...”
That seems to be a pattern with these men making these allegations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just own it. Jordan failed the student athletes. He didn’t want to rock the boat. Took the cowardly way out,
You may not like Jordan, but “cowardly” is not a word most would use to describe him.
DP. I don't like Jordan, but at this point, cowardly is probably the kindest word that can describe his behavior. It's that bad.
No, it really isn’t.
He has stated he had no knowledge of any abuse. Several wrestlers have publicly made comments standing behind him, and the ONE person who said he approached Jordan with allegations and someone witnessed this interaction ---- well, surprise, surprise - that person has served time in prison for fraud. Oh, and that witness? He denied witnessing any such interaction.
It’s a bunch of baloney.
I guess you missed his interview on FOX last night where he admitted he knew but ignored it.
And often times, victims of abuse go on to abuse alochol and have issues because of the trauma they received. So you are scapegoating a victim for something that is a likely a direct result of the issues at hand.
You are FOS. I watched the interview. He said no such thing.
I am betting YOU are getting your information from MSNBC or CNN.
Here is the full video. Tell me exactly (using a time stamp) where in this video he said that he knew but ignored it.
I doubt I will hear back from you because.... you are lying.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5806363324001/?playlist_id=930909819001#sp=show-clips
Still waiting, pp, for you to verify your claim in bold above. I won’t hold my breath.
"Locker room talk" at 1:19, 1:46, etc.
And, that is what you claim to be proof that he "admitted it but ignored it?” You have to be sh$tting me.
SEVENTH ACCUSER speaks up. https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/rep-jim-jordan-faces-new-accusation-he-must-have-known-about-alleged-sexual-abuse-at-ohio-state/2018/07/07/5f21f5ca-822f-11e8-b9a5-7e1c013f8c33_story.html?utm_source=reddit.com&utm_term=.fb7419ca42b2
You think SEVEN former teammates are all conspiring in this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This
In the other thread the mod conveniently locked, a local newspaper was cited that the doctor worked in at least 8 different teams, student service center, and medical center. Dailymail reported the doctor probably worked at 14 different teams. Jordan was just a young man fresh out of college when the alleged abuse took place. There were probably hundreds above his pay grade - head coaches, athletic directors, university presidents, medical center directors, etc - who would be more responsible for this sort of allegations.
So why picking on Jordan? The other thread "Jordan destroys Comey" started in 2016 hit the nail on the head. Jordan has been a champion for justice. He called out Comey before the election in 2016. He called out Rosenstein last week. He is a thorn in the corrupt media and their support politicans.
Even if he were a 22 year old college graduate, he knows better. Why is it that 15 year old AA males are called thugs, byt 22 year old white college graduates are 'young men?" I mean, even Jared Kushner was recently referred to as a kid, as it pertained to his alleged crimes.
When I was 22 and fresh out of college, I knew better.
There were hundreds in OSU who were in more senior leadership positions than the young Jimmy was in. If you want to hold people responsible for this, you start with the past presidents, athletic directors, medical center directors, student service directors, head coaches of 14 teams over 20 year span. All of them should have known better, right? Focusing on a single assistant coach fresh out of college is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This
In the other thread the mod conveniently locked, a local newspaper was cited that the doctor worked in at least 8 different teams, student service center, and medical center. Dailymail reported the doctor probably worked at 14 different teams. Jordan was just a young man fresh out of college when the alleged abuse took place. There were probably hundreds above his pay grade - head coaches, athletic directors, university presidents, medical center directors, etc - who would be more responsible for this sort of allegations.
So why picking on Jordan? The other thread "Jordan destroys Comey" started in 2016 hit the nail on the head. Jordan has been a champion for justice. He called out Comey before the election in 2016. He called out Rosenstein last week. He is a thorn in the corrupt media and their support politicans.
Even if he were a 22 year old college graduate, he knows better. Why is it that 15 year old AA males are called thugs, byt 22 year old white college graduates are 'young men?" I mean, even Jared Kushner was recently referred to as a kid, as it pertained to his alleged crimes.
When I was 22 and fresh out of college, I knew better.
There were hundreds in OSU who were in more senior leadership positions than the young Jimmy was in. If you want to hold people responsible for this, you start with the past presidents, athletic directors, medical center directors, student service directors, head coaches of 14 teams over 20 year span. All of them should have known better, right? Focusing on a single assistant coach fresh out of college is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This
In the other thread the mod conveniently locked, a local newspaper was cited that the doctor worked in at least 8 different teams, student service center, and medical center. Dailymail reported the doctor probably worked at 14 different teams. Jordan was just a young man fresh out of college when the alleged abuse took place. There were probably hundreds above his pay grade - head coaches, athletic directors, university presidents, medical center directors, etc - who would be more responsible for this sort of allegations.
So why picking on Jordan? The other thread "Jordan destroys Comey" started in 2016 hit the nail on the head. Jordan has been a champion for justice. He called out Comey before the election in 2016. He called out Rosenstein last week. He is a thorn in the corrupt media and their support politicans.
Even if he were a 22 year old college graduate, he knows better. Why is it that 15 year old AA males are called thugs, byt 22 year old white college graduates are 'young men?" I mean, even Jared Kushner was recently referred to as a kid, as it pertained to his alleged crimes.
When I was 22 and fresh out of college, I knew better.
There were hundreds in OSU who were in more senior leadership positions than the young Jimmy was in. If you want to hold people responsible for this, you start with the past presidents, athletic directors, medical center directors, student service directors, head coaches of 14 teams over 20 year span. All of them should have known better, right? Focusing on a single assistant coach fresh out of college is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This
In the other thread the mod conveniently locked, a local newspaper was cited that the doctor worked in at least 8 different teams, student service center, and medical center. Dailymail reported the doctor probably worked at 14 different teams. Jordan was just a young man fresh out of college when the alleged abuse took place. There were probably hundreds above his pay grade - head coaches, athletic directors, university presidents, medical center directors, etc - who would be more responsible for this sort of allegations.
So why picking on Jordan? The other thread "Jordan destroys Comey" started in 2016 hit the nail on the head. Jordan has been a champion for justice. He called out Comey before the election in 2016. He called out Rosenstein last week. He is a thorn in the corrupt media and their support politicans.
Even if he were a 22 year old college graduate, he knows better. Why is it that 15 year old AA males are called thugs, byt 22 year old white college graduates are 'young men?" I mean, even Jared Kushner was recently referred to as a kid, as it pertained to his alleged crimes.
When I was 22 and fresh out of college, I knew better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just own it. Jordan failed the student athletes. He didn’t want to rock the boat. Took the cowardly way out,
You may not like Jordan, but “cowardly” is not a word most would use to describe him.
DP. I don't like Jordan, but at this point, cowardly is probably the kindest word that can describe his behavior. It's that bad.
No, it really isn’t.
He has stated he had no knowledge of any abuse. Several wrestlers have publicly made comments standing behind him, and the ONE person who said he approached Jordan with allegations and someone witnessed this interaction ---- well, surprise, surprise - that person has served time in prison for fraud. Oh, and that witness? He denied witnessing any such interaction.
It’s a bunch of baloney.
I guess you missed his interview on FOX last night where he admitted he knew but ignored it.
And often times, victims of abuse go on to abuse alochol and have issues because of the trauma they received. So you are scapegoating a victim for something that is a likely a direct result of the issues at hand.
You are FOS. I watched the interview. He said no such thing.
I am betting YOU are getting your information from MSNBC or CNN.
Here is the full video. Tell me exactly (using a time stamp) where in this video he said that he knew but ignored it.
I doubt I will hear back from you because.... you are lying.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5806363324001/?playlist_id=930909819001#sp=show-clips
Still waiting, pp, for you to verify your claim in bold above. I won’t hold my breath.
"Locker room talk" at 1:19, 1:46, etc.
And, that is what you claim to be proof that he "admitted it but ignored it?” You have to be sh$tting me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just own it. Jordan failed the student athletes. He didn’t want to rock the boat. Took the cowardly way out,
You may not like Jordan, but “cowardly” is not a word most would use to describe him.
DP. I don't like Jordan, but at this point, cowardly is probably the kindest word that can describe his behavior. It's that bad.
No, it really isn’t.
He has stated he had no knowledge of any abuse. Several wrestlers have publicly made comments standing behind him, and the ONE person who said he approached Jordan with allegations and someone witnessed this interaction ---- well, surprise, surprise - that person has served time in prison for fraud. Oh, and that witness? He denied witnessing any such interaction.
It’s a bunch of baloney.
I guess you missed his interview on FOX last night where he admitted he knew but ignored it.
And often times, victims of abuse go on to abuse alochol and have issues because of the trauma they received. So you are scapegoating a victim for something that is a likely a direct result of the issues at hand.
You are FOS. I watched the interview. He said no such thing.
I am betting YOU are getting your information from MSNBC or CNN.
Here is the full video. Tell me exactly (using a time stamp) where in this video he said that he knew but ignored it.
I doubt I will hear back from you because.... you are lying.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5806363324001/?playlist_id=930909819001#sp=show-clips
Still waiting, pp, for you to verify your claim in bold above. I won’t hold my breath.
"Locker room talk" at 1:19, 1:46, etc.