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by The Good Shepherd on 27 August 2007 - 19:08
I will not accept his sob story about his involvement in this ugliness. I will be very surprised if the judge has enough "Balls" to throw him in prison. Even if he does it can never be long enough. In my opinion, Vick should be a decoy without a suit for the next 10 years.
Yes, I am mad and bitchy as heck about the whole thing. I also hope the Falcons play in an empty stadium tonight.

by sueincc on 27 August 2007 - 19:08
Crocodile tears. He's sorry alright, a sorry ass piece of shit. The only thing Vick is sorry for is that he was caught. No one should ever trust him ever again.

by yellowrose of Texas on 27 August 2007 - 20:08
I do not believe he was sincere....anyone that gets caught can appeal for the public outcry to stop by his attoreys telling him to do it...he thinks the Judge will think he did something right by apologizing......Attorneys that represent this kind of criminal will go to any length , including the ,media grandstand to try to remedy or make the outcome less injurious to their client...I had a funny feeling this morning ,,watching the woman officers eyes as she scanned the crowd in front of him,wondering if someone would crack open a gun and shoot him In that big of a crowd, it could happen.......Just like Kennedy and Johnson.....
Their are some big mobsters invovled with him , and they might think he may roll over on them.....could happen..I hope the Falcons play with any empty stadium also...It time big NFL do a big crackdown on the players that insist in breaking the law.....He will be broke in the end, and I hope he has to drive a garbage truck when he gets out.....I think he will get sentenced....public and OReilly would crusify the Judge in this case,,,,We need new Judges all over American anyway.....bunch of flim flammys......
by Abhay on 27 August 2007 - 20:08
Give the poor Bro a break. He's sorry for what he did.
http://www.newsday.com/news/columnists/ny-oppayne5345113aug26,0,4368051.column
by The Good Shepherd on 27 August 2007 - 20:08
Put that reporter in as a decoy with Vick

by Hundguy on 27 August 2007 - 20:08
I loved the whole "I found Jesus" comment... Maybe he will be smarter than Paris after her "I found Jesus" BS.....
He is just going to through the step by step advise given by his att.... The NFL Commissioner is going to come down hard on Vick... Just look at what he has done with the NFL in his short time as Commissioner. We will know soon enough...
DJ
by Goose on 27 August 2007 - 20:08
I find what he did horrible and have NO use for people like him.
But what bothers me the most is the attitude that he displayed when the story first broke. I watched a shot tiny clip of him where he basically just disregarded it all and made the comment that his fans would support him either way. It was with a smirk on his face like he was untouchable. He is at best a liar, cheat, thief and irresponsible human being. But at the worst he is scum with no regard for life.
I hope the judge is not fooled but another selfserving display of emotions. Play both clips next to each other and pick which is the true person!

by Vom Brunhaus on 27 August 2007 - 20:08
www.akc.org/news/index.cfm?article_id=3290 position statement
by Abhay on 27 August 2007 - 21:08
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/veb/archives/120696.asp
Dog fighting has been a shadow sport of the "good old boys" in the south for two hundred years. It is estimated there are up to 5,000 fighting dog breeders; until recently, it was an almost exclusive white activity similar to "corn-liquor moonshine" deep in the hills.
The major media failed to report this side of the story to educate the public--this omission results in a severe slant to the Vick story.
If the feds want to make a statement about dog-fighting they should have a line-up of "good-old-boys" from here to Georgia. Vick is guilty of a felony but should not be the poster-boy for this brutal sport.
Dog-fighting evolved out of farm life--we have become so removed from that distant life noone remembers some of the brutality. Roping and branding cattle is not a pretty sight. Shooting horses that go lame and spending a day digging a grave was oppressive. Small pigs were immediately executed. Cattle infected with hoof and mouth were shot by the thousands, and graves bulldozed. Pets infected with rabies were shot. Not pretty--America's population today has no clue about what life was life on a farm. Somehow, the cruelty of dog fighting in the south became accepted as a part of brutal farm life.
That was in the past you say? Greyhound racing today churns out thousands of "obsolete" dogs that can no longer race--where do you think they go. Bull-fighting is not a "noble" reason to execute. Rodeo animals endure misery and pain behind the scenes. Circus abuse of animals is legendary.
Vick should be prosecuted; however, he should not be the poster-boy for dog fighting.

by yellowrose of Texas on 27 August 2007 - 21:08
Why not: He put on a Falcon uniform , took the fans at a glance of woops, and had not conern for the lives he put at stake everytime he walked on the place to fight, bet and kill....'He has continually lied and liars dont get a break...Sure , I hope he FINDS JESUS.... But Jesus is not for sale.....all his kind do , it buy off anyone, anything, and think they can put on a happy face, smirk at the fans , and lie one more time....
Maybe God will deal with him , and he will change, one of the requirements, when you accept Jesus into your life.....old man is washed away and a new man comes forth to try,,,,try is the active verb, here, to live a moral , good life acceptible in the sight of God., not man...we can only voice our disgust in him.....He needs to feel it.and Im sure losing 22 million dollars over night might stick in his craw........
I think T, and Wallace, and Chris Carr, and Chico should make a visit to their brother and straighten him out .........
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