Michael Vick Part 2

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Old 08-21-2007, 04:05 AM
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Well, I was listening to Fox News last night, and they had folks talking about how everyone loves Vick, and they should lighten up, and give him a fine, and let him play ball. Well, I'm not a fan of Vick, but I hate to see him end his career. Only thing, he commited a crime. A felony, if I'm not mistaken. Michael Vick puts on his pants one leg at a time just like everyone else. They need to go ahead, and do what needs to be done with the trial (if they have one), and proceed with everything.

It drives me nuts when actors, superstars, singers, etc are let off easy just because everyone knows who they are. Justice needs to be served, no matter who it is.
 
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Old 08-21-2007, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Jackrabbit379

It drives me nuts when actors, superstars, singers, etc are let off easy just because everyone knows who they are. Justice needs to be served, no matter who it is.
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Old 08-21-2007, 09:32 AM
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The problem with Vick, though, is that his dog-fighting operation was multi-state and dealing with lots of money and gambling, not to mention the horrendous cruelty that he heaped upon poor performing dogs. :x It wasn't your typical down-south backyard fighting pit. He'll do some time (yeah, I'd like to see 10+ years, too) and pay a huge fine. His N.F.L. career is finished and rightfully so. He'll be lucky, though, if someone doesn't get ahold of him either in prison or after he's out and make an example of him.
 
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I've got the best dog in the World and if it ever happened that he was stolen and I found that he was trained and put into dog fights Jail would be the Least of the person's worries if I found him.
Who gives a Flying F..... if "dog fights were going on Elsewhere"
 
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Twi, chances are good that Vick will serve his time in a special cell block. Being a high profile inmate, the jail likely won't release him into general population, instead they will prolly put him in a safe block. That is the block where the jailhouse snitches or inmates that are constantly being jumped go to.

I'm with you though, I would rather he be released into general pop, see how big and bad he really his.

This was heard elsewhere, "Does this make little brother Marcus the good son??" Makes you wonder what he was learning while he spent a year living with Mike after he was suspended from VT for his drug trafficking stop in Richmond, Va.
 
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Old 08-22-2007, 03:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Ford95
Twi, chances are good that Vick will serve his time in a special cell block. Being a high profile inmate, the jail likely won't release him into general population, instead they will prolly put him in a safe block. That is the block where the jailhouse snitches or inmates that are constantly being jumped go to.

I'm with you though, I would rather he be released into general pop, see how big and bad he really his.

This was heard elsewhere, "Does this make little brother Marcus the good son??" Makes you wonder what he was learning while he spent a year living with Mike after he was suspended from VT for his drug trafficking stop in Richmond, Va.
If Vick was released into the general inmate population he would end up being some other inmate's bitch or sweetheart! :lol:
 
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Of course, the NAACP is saying that he should be allowed to get back into the NFL. :? :evil:
 
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Old 08-22-2007, 09:36 AM
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Will the NAACP also demand that the dogs Vick killed be brought back to life? I mean, fair's fair, right?

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I've got about as much use for the NAACP as I have for the ACLU and the USELESS NATIONS, which is Jack Schitt.
 
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Originally Posted by WildK9
Of course, the NAACP is saying that he should be allowed to get back into the NFL. :? :evil:
Why am I not surprised? 8)
 
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Old 08-22-2007, 10:21 AM
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What's new with the National Assoc. of Always Complaining People?? They claimed we should not rush to judgement without hearing the facts yet here is the same man speaking again and actually putting down the co-defendants, calling them liers and they are black also. He isn't calling for them to be able to get their jobs back once they get out of jail, where's the equality that he was claiming we should all have on Vick??

I heard on our local radio that it is possible Vick's 1-1.5 year Federal sentence could be much lighter than the State sentence even if he pleads guilty to the State charges. Not for sure, but I think they said the State will go with all of the same charges the Feds had or were going ot have before the plea deal just on the State level.
 

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