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leon said:he is only sorry for being caught, not for what he did.
You are not sure of that, nor is it your right to judge him.
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leon said:he is only sorry for being caught, not for what he did.
leon said:JoshHamilton said:Fine, as long as this eye-for-an-eye punishment can be extended to other aspects of life. For example, the next time Burge, Moser, or Susor trims a card, we should trim off one of their fingers
IF those guys trim cards are they inflicting physical pain? No, an eye for an eye would be as I stated in my first post. BTW, I hear Susor is going to trial soon for his escapades but again, he didn't torture animals, he allegedly tortured cards. Just a bit of a difference but don't let the facts get in the way![]()
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Your quarterback sexually assaults women
cgilmo said:Vick commited a crime
Vick was tried, convicted, and sentenced.
He then served his time in a standard prison while missing critical time in the life of a NFL football player.
I don't see what the issue is with Vick, now that he has served his time. I'm not saying that I think he's a great person, but I do think he should be allowed to have his occupation back.
I will agree with you on this Leon, it's great to see you over here. Your net54 boards are a wonderful community, and anyone who collects vintage and pre war is missing out if they don't read your forums.
Big Mac McGwire said:cgilmo said:Vick commited a crime
Vick was tried, convicted, and sentenced.
He then served his time in a standard prison while missing critical time in the life of a NFL football player.
I don't see what the issue is with Vick, now that he has served his time. I'm not saying that I think he's a great person, but I do think he should be allowed to have his occupation back.
I will agree with you on this Leon, it's great to see you over here. Your net54 boards are a wonderful community, and anyone who collects vintage and pre war is missing out if they don't read your forums.
Right on. I love dogs. But they guy did the time and in the process lost all his money. From what i have read because of all the legal fees etc., he is still millions in debt.
In reality he served his time, paid out the ***** in terms of monetary stability. He now has gone back to work. As much as you dislike the guy did pay his debt to society in the eyes of the judge and jury who handed him his sentance.
I'm not okay with that. I love dogs. I remember seeing an undercover video at a chicken slaughter house where the chickens were kicked around and "tortured". Chickens that eventually became chicken nuggets or slapped with the Colonels famous recipe. That was my reference. Maybe it had no value to the conversation. All I know is that Michael Vick lost everything, was convicted for his crimes, paid the time in prison an is now getting a second chance. If he was working in a factory making $9.00 an hour, would that be better for you?leon said:Do I eat meat? Yes, I love it. I do understand the bit of hypocrisy too. That being said they don't torture family pets. I doubt the cows are made to fight and if they lose they are hung by their feet, upside down in water, until they drown. I guess you are ok with that? No problem, it's America.
leon said:I expressed an opinion of Mike Vick in another thread but a mod deleted it, saying it was the wrong thread. No worries. My apology for that. Maybe it's ok to speak about it here? Personally, I am all for giving folks a second chance......As for Vick he I feel he was only sorry he got caught while torturing the dogs. I think he should be given a second chance right after-
1. He is hung by his feet, with his head in the water, until he drowns- as he did to the dogs.
2. He is electrocuted after each interception- as he did to the dogs...though their mistake was not winning fights and maiming other dogs.
3. He is taken by his feet and swung about, hitting his head on the cement until dead, as he did the dogs.
After those things are done, no worries. Play football all you want. If this gets deleted again, no problem. I just can't let animal abusers off so easy. Otherwise, I am a very forgiving person and almost always let bygones be bygones.
Maybe I am in the minority though and would love to hear other views.
Anthony K. said:Look at Vick for who he is NOW, not for who he WAS.
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PetestillRose said:My friend who lives in Washington DC seems to think Vick should get harsher penalties too. I'm not sayin it's anything but a coincidence...
JzWand said:You dont know Vick personally so really who are you to judge whether he is TRULY sorry for what he has done?
I am not saying I your 100% wrong, but your most definitely not 100% right either.
There are FAR worse POS's who have played in the NFL. Christian Peter, Leonard Little, Lawrence Phillips, Vance Johnson, Rae Carruth, the cowboys of the 90's, etc.
I think I read online somewhere that over 20% of the NFL's players have a criminal record.
Christian Peter, a multiple time sex offender, and Leonard Little who signed a $21 million contract AFTER killing a woman while DUI had much more of a negative impact on society than Vick. The difference? Vick is a exponentially better football player than anyone on the list hence all the negative backlash.
Next time, prior to creating a thread on a guy who killed animals, maybe write an essay on the personal impact that people like Little or Peter have on their HUMAN victims and post that here rather than this!
Regards!
PS. I love dogs as well. I have 2 myself. But they are just dogs and 10 million dogs IMO isnt worth the life of a 47 y/o wife and mother of a teenage son that Leonard Little killed
hive17 said:JzWand said:You dont know Vick personally so really who are you to judge whether he is TRULY sorry for what he has done?
I am not saying I your 100% wrong, but your most definitely not 100% right either.
There are FAR worse POS's who have played in the NFL. Christian Peter, Leonard Little, Lawrence Phillips, Vance Johnson, Rae Carruth, the cowboys of the 90's, etc.
I think I read online somewhere that over 20% of the NFL's players have a criminal record.
Christian Peter, a multiple time sex offender, and Leonard Little who signed a $21 million contract AFTER killing a woman while DUI had much more of a negative impact on society than Vick. The difference? Vick is a exponentially better football player than anyone on the list hence all the negative backlash.
Next time, prior to creating a thread on a guy who killed animals, maybe write an essay on the personal impact that people like Little or Peter have on their HUMAN victims and post that here rather than this!
Regards!
PS. I love dogs as well. I have 2 myself. But they are just dogs and 10 million dogs IMO isnt worth the life of a 47 y/o wife and mother of a teenage son that Leonard Little killed
How much football did the guys in your example play after what they did?
I don't even think Buress should have been hit with the punishment he was hit with. People aren't happy with the "escape" that Vick got for what he did. Accept it.
And no, Vick ranks right up there with Little, et al. You have to be a TERRIBLE person to do what he did. Raised wrong or otherwise, you're still a HUGE P.O.S.
JzWand said:The list goes on.
I saw a site once where they put together a pretty damn good team consisting only of players who have had legal troubles!
Either way, yes what he did sucks and I still think he has a long way to go. BUT given the previous precendent set by the NFL and its teams of giving players chance after chance, I dont think hes receiving any special treatment (nor should he) and I do believe that he should be allowed to make a living once serving his time!