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NFL QB Pleads Guilty, Could Face Up To 5 Years In Prison

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by kailumego1 August 28, 2007 12:47 PM EDT
Whatithink It doesn''t matter if he, donated all his proceeds to the Humane Society and became a Buddhist monk, or committed suicide these people would still find something to harp on, so brace yourself this is going to be another "long-winded" redundancy like O.J., the Duke accuser, etc.

You can expect that this incident will be thrown up, like O.J., the Duke accuser, and now Vick, every time a black man or woman commits a crime, because the white folks are forced to remind you, collectively, how degenerate, vile, and inhumane the entire race is by the actions of one, this is called "deductive reasoning".


O.J. allegedly committed murder, which he was found not guilty, although many felt he got away with murder, TEN YEARS AGO, which some white folks have felt the need to regurgitate repetitiously over and over again every time someone black commits an offense, I guess this is a reminder.

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by mo005 August 28, 2007 12:45 PM EDT
Where''''s Agnim?????
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by kailumego1 August 28, 2007 12:43 PM EDT

Never one do you hear the name Robert Blake spoken in parallel comparison, oh no, because it doesn''t matter he''s a white man that killed a white woman, so that''s O.K.

The "taboo" a black man, a black man, a black man, committing an offense against "whites", and in this case a black man earning millions of dollars that had the nerve to commit an offense.

The key here is "earning millions of dollars", you see black folks aren''t suppose to earn salaries tandem to whites, oh no, they are suppose to be ignorant "ghetto" bottom feeders.

You know what I find %u201CPATHETIC%u201D some white folks, and I say some, because unlike those white folks that can%u2019t seem to get over the fact blacks aren%u2019t a monolithic paradigm there are decent moral humane and upstanding whites in America, but those that hide behind euphemisms and %u201Chidden%u201D collective consciousnesses professing to objectivity, but can%u2019t devoid their subjective idiosyncrasies these are the one%u2019s that will stand firm look you straight in the eye and swear on their dead mother%u2019s grave I%u2019m not a racist in one breath while putting the noose around a black man%u2019s neck in another..

At least be man and woman enough to stand behind %u201CYOUR%u201D truth, come from behind the %u201Cmask%u201D and stand up for what you believe%u2026
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by omega39-2009 August 28, 2007 12:26 PM EDT
Posted by RingADing3

He pretty much did cover every excuse but alcoholism and a claim that he would be checking in to rehab.
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by ringading3 August 28, 2007 12:02 PM EDT
Vick is THE MAN..........(who tortures dogs)

I found Jesus! I am so sorry! I want my millions back! I need to grow up! Don''t take away my bonus! Pray for me! The NAACP loves me, why don''t you? Bush made me do it! Jesus saves me! What dogs? I look so handsome in my $2000 suit. My attorney and PR people are really smart! How sorry I am! Can I get good time and house arrest? I love Jesus. I need to throw footballs. I was forced to plea. Whites have caused all my problems. Jesus saves! I want my money back!
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by cathaleen August 28, 2007 11:59 AM EDT
I just wonder if he didn''t get caught how many more dogs would he have killed. Something is morally and mentally amiss about a human being that can kill that easily without being threatened.
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by trish3185 August 28, 2007 11:58 AM EDT
Oh, Lord...Here we go again..... another celebrity in deep doo-doo. Why are they always ashamed and feeling guilty AFTER they are caught? Unless they have lived under a rock for their entire lives they know right from wrong. I guess being a celebrity brings with it a mindset of "I can do anything". I only hope that he has to pay for his wrong doings just like any "regular" person would. Yet another celebrity we have to warn our children not to emulate. Tsk...Tsk...Tsk
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by trenticus-2009 August 28, 2007 11:49 AM EDT
I wonder if he felt shame or guilt while engaging in illegal activities???
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by swwils August 28, 2007 11:08 AM EDT
Little late for apologies,would he be apologizing if he wouldn''t have got busted, NO!Seems like they always find Jesus when they are in deep s.h.i.t.,hope he gets it togrther and does find the lLord sincerly.
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by whatithink-2009 August 28, 2007 10:30 AM EDT
phil-in-Fin,

If Vick had not apologized, you would have been complaining about him not apologizing. Now that he did apologize, you say that he shouldn''t have apologized. Fact is, he couldn''t win either way with you.

Do I believe his apology is sincere? I hope so. However, it is not my place to decide. I am just a sinner. I hope he is sincere. What is UNChristian about wishing this? Would it be more Christian for me to wish that he burns in eternal hell? Well, that''s not the type of Christian I am. I ask the question, would Jesus be able to forgive him? If he can, why shouldn''t I?
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