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  • Evel KMego
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    I think it will blow up in the Eagles faces - wait till Donovan has a couple of bad games and the fans start chanting for Vick. QB controversy - mediocre season - no playoffs.

    Also ,can't stand hypocritical PETA!!!!!!!

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by jwyblejr
    As scummy as he his,I think Donte Stallworth is a 100 times worse.
    and he got off a lot easier if you ask me

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  • jwyblejr
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    As scummy as he his,I think Donte Stallworth is a 100 times worse.

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  • goldenryan
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    if anybody is interested in buying his jersey- 100% Genuine authentic fabric.



    I do accept paypal.

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  • thunderbolt
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    Originally posted by AJ Collector
    First let me start by saying I don’t advocate Michael Vicks actions by any means!

    But tell me why he should not be allowed to play? Do you have a good reason? I mean it’s not like the NFL is not full of convicted felons, Leonard Little killed a pedestrian while under the influence yet only served x amount of years on probation and was allowed to play relatively quickly after his plea arrangement! I am sure the family was monetarily compensated and the rest gets swept under the NFL rug!

    We all know in this great Country of ours if you have enough money you can get away with murder…… “Right OJ”

    The rules in the NFL should be simple; if you are convicted of a felony you NEVER PLAY FOOTBALL AGAIN! Period!

    I guarantee it would make a few, not many but a few of these over paid thugs think twice about the consequences of their actions!

    And I say this as a hard core NY GIANTS fan and a football fan in general who has played in his youth and knows the hard work that must be put in to play this game on a higher level!

    Exactly, I don't think any of the convicted rats should ever see a football again. Vick did something that I find personally disgusting, and he should no longer be allowed to even have the potential to be a role model for kids.

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  • goldenryan
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    Originally posted by ANTONY-S
    er.........who is he
    the guy in the pictures i posted.

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by LadyZod
    That, and knowing that one day PETA will throw red paint on him and his brand new sneakers.
    Michael Vick is a lowlife...I hate what he did.

    Having said that...

    PETA deserves paint being thrown at them as well...I have never seen such a hypocritical organization such as PETA.

    They are nothing but a cult. They have EUTHANIZED thousands of dogs themselves...the vice president continues to this day...to receive animal-tested insulin shots for her illness...saying that she doesn't mind being a hypocrite as long as it keeps her alive to continue the battle of saving animals.

    My...how convenient...she can have cake and eat it too.

    ...and when they protest the killing of mosquitos and coackroaches...well...that's just weak and laughable at best.

    Screw PETA.

    You want to support a worthy animal right cause?

    I highly recommend the World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace, The Sea Shepard Society, and any local animal shelters like the SPCA...but NOT PETA.
    Last edited by Hector; Aug 14, '09, 1:53 PM.

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  • jwyblejr
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    Originally posted by Hector
    I hope it's the Humane Society and not PETA...you probably know how I feel about them hypocrites.
    PETA pretty much wants to lynch him. The SPCA is actually kind of happy Vick is there. According to them,dog fighting is really bad there and with him being there,it'll bring more attention to it so they can get rid of it.

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  • ANTONY-S
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    er.........who is he

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  • AJ Collector
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    Very sick......

    I could have sworn there was an article later that stated he just attended the events, I guess it was just a poor attempt by his pr people to distance him in a sense from the actual deed.

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by spaceace35
    JULY 17--NFL star Michael Vick was indicted today on a federal conspiracy charge for his alleged role in a dog fighting venture that operated from a Virginia property owned by the Atlanta Falcons quarterback. A copy of the indictment, filed today in U.S. District Court in Richmond, can be found below. The 27-year-old Vick, whose nickname is listed as "Ookie" in the indictment, allegedly established the Bad Newz Kennels in early-2001 in Smithfield, Virginia. It was this property, for which Vick paid $34,000, that the star athlete and his codefendants used as the "main staging area for housing and training the pit bulls involved in the dog fighting venture and hosting dog fights." According to prosecutors, Vick and his cohorts began purchasing pit bull puppies in late-2001 and would eventually "sponsor" individual dog fights with purses as high as $26,000. In the indictment's most harrowing parts, federal investigators describe what happened to some Bad Newz Kennels dogs that either lost matches or did not perform well in test fights. After a March 2003 loss by a female pit bull, codefendant Purnell Peace, "after consulting with Vick," electrocuted the animal. In April, prosecutors allege, Vick, Peace, and Quanis Phillips, "executed approximately 8 dogs that did not perform well in 'testing' sessions." These animals, the indictment claims, were killed "by various methods, including hanging, drowning, and slamming at least one dog's body to the ground." (18 pages)

    Michael Vick Indicted - July 17, 2007

    sick
    Ok forget it i hope he dies

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  • livingdead70
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    The sad to me is he probaly doesnt really care what he did, and thinks he can just carry on from here.
    Its high time some of these sports stars, celebrities and others are given more for what they have done.
    WHere do you think the kids of today are learning from?
    trey

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