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An Entire Career Protecting Evil Men |
Edit: You can't expect Obama to do the right thing, but at least you'd think some Benedictines might know.
After years of protecting sexual predators and even piously bemoaning the fate of Joe Paterno, football's winningest defender of homosexual predators
since the 50s goes into retirement. After working for one of the most decadent, Old Liberal, and frankly disobedient Modernist Monasteries in the world. Here's a good summary of the details on
Pine Curtain. He gets recognition from Obama as well and the anti-Catholic
New York Times doesn't make a single mention of his refusal to do the right thing.
John Gagliardi, who won more games (489) and coached more seasons (64) than anyone in the history of college football, announced his retirement Monday, nine days after wrapping up his 60th season at Division III St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minn.
Coach John Gagliardi of St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minn., with some of the awards won by his teams and players.
The 86-year-old Gagliardi, who had been one of two active head coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame, chose to retire after the Johnnies finished their first nonwinning season since 1986 at 5-5, and their first losing season in Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play (3-5) since 1973.
“I’ve been thinking about it all through my 80s, so six or seven years now,” Gagliardi said Monday in a telephone interview. “I don’t know. I just decided that enough is enough.”
Despite all the fanfare,
Josh Guimond is still missing since November 9th, 2002.
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Josh Guimond Still Missing |
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