Comments on: Michael Vick To Plead Guilty

Star NFL Quarterback Faces Possible Prison Time And End Of Playing Career

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by luigi999-2009 August 21, 2007 3:43 AM EDT
Let the sub-human monster rot in prison first then in Hell later. Despicable low-life scumbag. There is no redemption for this stupid excuse of a human being. Total trash.
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by dovestar August 21, 2007 3:08 AM EDT
I''m a dog lover. My wife and I adopted a beagle foxhound which was run over by a train. Now she lives the life of Riley as a pampered pooch in our house.
I have seen some of the cruelty and abuse that is heaped upon innocent animals. There is no excuse for this kind of behavior. Mr. Vick should now use his influence (if he has any left) on behalf of these defenseless animals. He needs to learn from this, and from his tone thusfar, it is likely that he will. Folks it is far more important to learn from our mistakes than for some overzealous prosecutor to "go for the max". Suppose Mr. Vick were your son? Sorta changes the perspective now, doesn''t it?
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by kansas1946 August 21, 2007 3:04 AM EDT
If he had to do three years in prison, it wouldn%u2019t be enough. He and his associates took dogs in the woods and hanged them; the ones that didn%u2019t die right away were later drowned. They traveled across state lines and participated in dog fights. They gambled on the outcomes of fights. They did this from 2002 until 2007. AP
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Yeah, he and his "associates" (that I am sure he considered his friends)are not only low-lifes, they are back-stabbers and cowards as well. His "associates" couldn''t wait to rat him out to cut a deal with the prosecutors. There is no dog on earth that is not a better "person" than any of these scumbags.
They not only enjoyed the fighting, which I guess if you stretch the imagination enough, you might see how that could be, but they enjoyed torturing them. The law might want to check the area for unsolved sadistic murders. Torturing animals is usually the first step for sadistic and serial killers.
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by socrates392 August 21, 2007 2:58 AM EDT
I''m with figuy30 on this one. Any guy who is drowning and hanging dogs deserves to rot in jail. The Feds should have gone for the max!!!
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by figuy30 August 21, 2007 2:32 AM EDT
Another "plea agreement"? What''s wrong with a bonafide skillfull conviction with maximum punishment allowed by law? I personally believe prosecuters are too lazy and unskilled to try a case. They always want to "make a deal". Prosecuters apparently get their degree from Walmart and then get a job with the government because nobody else will hire them. It has gotten absolutely pathetic the way courts just let criminals go because it''s the easy way out for them. No work. Just get your check and go home. Real heroes! Protecting America. But if it was some kid who stole a candy bar, these weak prosecuters and *** judges would help him find his way to prison and rehabilitation.
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by cdfoxtrot August 21, 2007 2:14 AM EDT
Scumbag. Probably voted for Bush, too.
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by kailumego1 August 21, 2007 1:49 AM EDT
ScarletPhD;

OOooh lawdy pick a bail o cotton
Ooooh lawdy pick a bail o hay
Ya gotta jump down kill a dog pick a bail o cotton
Jump down kill a dog pick a bail o hay.

What is this "white trash%u2019s%u201D National Anthem?

I surely hope you really don''t have a PhD, because if that''s the case you probably got into graduate school through "Affirmative Action", with a 1.75 G.P.A.

No postgraduate would ever use such absurd, meaningless, and incongruous language in support of an argument.

He/she would never stoop to a level of mediocritous insolence disgracing his/her intellectual achievement in order to %u201Cpoke%u201D fun at someone other%u2019s expense..

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by phineasgage1 August 21, 2007 1:48 AM EDT
Walter Payton would never be involved with something like this.

Joe Montana would never be involved with something like this.

Marcus Allen would never be involved with something like this.

The league is bigger than Mr. Vick. Pay respect to the greats. Pay respect to the game. If not, no sympathy for your shame.
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by phineasgage1 August 21, 2007 1:44 AM EDT
Let''s be real.

Vick was a mediocre QB at the NFL level anyways.

He accomplished nothing in the league.

Nothing.

Over-rated. Over-rated.
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by peace13a August 21, 2007 1:30 AM EDT
The guy is a dog killer. He thinks that because he is some high paid football player he is above the law.
If the NFL let''s him play, then shame on them, for not walking the talk of thier code of conduct!
So they have a code of conduct until a player breaks the rules? We don''t need our kids having an example such as this. It''s okay to kill animals because I''m making some money by betting.
Not good!!! Not right!!! Time to take a stand against this type of behavior.
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by donnie900 August 21, 2007 1:28 AM EDT
Its why people who eat too much bacon might seem a little strange, and womanly.. Emotions are the political rhetoric of the displaced.
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by donnie900 August 21, 2007 1:25 AM EDT
Well, just remember what that serial killer did to them prostitutes up in Vancouver. Tied them up.. and fed them to his pigs.
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by jeepmanjr August 21, 2007 1:22 AM EDT
Yer my hero ScarletPhD. Good one!! Maybe a little bass, some scratchin'', maybe some hoes in a video, you know, to give it that down home feeling!! ;-)
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by jeepmanjr August 21, 2007 1:22 AM EDT
Yer my hero ScarletPhD. Good one!! Maybe a little bass, some scratchin'', maybe some hoes in a video, you know, to give it that down home feeling!! ;-)
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by jeepmanjr August 21, 2007 1:22 AM EDT
Yer my hero ScarletPhD. Good one!! Maybe a little bass, some scratchin'', maybe some hoes in a video, you know, to give it that down home feeling!! ;-)
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by stevex47 August 21, 2007 1:21 AM EDT
We all know our justice system....I say it''s dragged out for years. No jail time. Community service.

He misses 3 games this season. Swept under rug. Party at Vicks this weekend.
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by wogerwabbit August 21, 2007 1:18 AM EDT
I had a long arguement with a friend of mine the other night over this about "innocent until proven guilty" and "convicted by the media". Well, I guess a guilty plea settles that and I will be calling my bud and apologizing for my impassioned defense of the Constitution and the rights of an American. But, since he''s intelligent and saw my point of view, it won''t be so hard to do. That''s far more than I can say about some of the a$$hole statements I''ve seen around here.
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by scarletphd August 21, 2007 1:18 AM EDT
OOooh lawdy pick a bail o cotton
Ooooh lawdy pick a bail o hay
Ya gotta jump down kill a dog pick a bail o cotton
Jump down kill a dog pick a bail o hay.
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by jeepmanjr August 21, 2007 1:17 AM EDT
I say throw him in a cage with the dogs! Damned loser. Prime example of what no brains and a lot of money can do for a man!! Somehow I get the feeling this''ll be blamed on the white man!
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by battyellison August 21, 2007 1:13 AM EDT
Long Live the KKK Scarletphg
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