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Old 07-17-2007, 10:13 PM
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From what I have read.....Vick is more than likely going to be in some deep shit. I read on ESPN that they found something like 12 or 13 dead pit bull carcases on his property.
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Old 07-17-2007, 10:20 PM
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I'm not any kind of big animal rights activist, but dog fighting or even rooster fighting makes me think you'd have to be a really sick person to be involved in it or watch it. How could it be entertaining for a normally adjusted person to watch two animals fight to the death?

It seems an indication of personality flaws like torturing animals as a kid can be part of the homicidal triad.

ETA: I'd like to see the Falcons release Vick. Surely there's something in his contract about how he represents the organization. (They might have to wait for conviction to play it safe, but a federal indictment is damaging enough when you are talking about branding of an organization. Well, any organization except a sports team I guess. Why do some athletes who have had so many opportunities choose to be thugs?

His defense right now is that it was relatives of his who did it. Okay, raise your hands if your relatives could run a 65 dog fighting ring at your house (any one of your houses) and you wouldn't know about it.

(But the particulate in the water bottle wasn't weed, so maybe Michael Vick is the Cassandra of our time. )

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Old 07-17-2007, 11:03 PM
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I live in the same area as where Vick's house is. The story has obviously been all over our news. The dog fighting was found after a drug warrant was being served on his cousin who lived in his house. To make matters worse, the local commonwealth's attorney kept delaying investigating the dogfighting. He even did serve a search warrant filed on the case. He kept saying that he would not be forced into convicting him. The feds got involved, and look where he is now.

One surprising thing is that PETA is also in this area and have been pretty quiet about the situation.

I persoanlly think it is time for the NFL to wipe its hand's clean of Mr. Vick.
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Old 07-17-2007, 11:48 PM
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I am an animal lover and I hope the Falcons release him and I would love to see him put UNDER the jail. He can get 6 years max...not nearly enough

If he is guilty then he is a sick bastard who needs to be destroyed
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Old 07-18-2007, 03:35 AM
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One surprising thing is that PETA is also in this area and have been pretty quiet about the situation.
Not surprising if you know anything about PETA. PETA kills more animals than they save, and have statements on the record that indicate that they are for the extinction of certain dog breeds, pit bulls being one of them.
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Old 07-19-2007, 09:13 PM
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Not surprising if you know anything about PETA. PETA kills more animals than they save, and have statements on the record that indicate that they are for the extinction of certain dog breeds, pit bulls being one of them.
Add that to the list of foolish things you say that don't make sense. If you create a breed that bleeds to death within 1 year, most people would think that you should ban that breed. These dogs were bred to kill and fight. Preventing this time of genetic manipulation is perfectly acceptable.

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Old 07-19-2007, 09:48 PM
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so has nike dropped him yet? i'd rather see that happen. screw the nfl. the real money is in endorsements.

i'm just so happy to see that EVERYBODY is upset about this. its probably a good thing that certain offenses are universally unacceptable.

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Old 07-19-2007, 10:27 PM
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so has nike dropped him yet? i'd rather see that happen. screw the nfl. the real money is in endorsements.

i'm just so happy to see that EVERYBODY is upset about this. its probably a good thing that certain offenses are universally unacceptable.

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My understanding is that Nike hasn't dropped him completely, but the shoe is on hold for now.
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Old 07-18-2007, 01:08 AM
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dog fighting or even rooster fighting makes me think you'd have to be a really sick person to be involved in it or watch it. How could it be entertaining for a normally adjusted person to watch two animals fight to the death?

It seems an indication of personality flaws like torturing animals as a kid can be part of the homicidal triad.
And the sad part is these animals cannot help themselves from fighting. They are bred to fight, generally. And the roosters are male against male.

And to actually watch it... I hate the fight matches mice and rats have when one has to place breeders in the same cage. But THAT IS ILLEGAL and against the Animal Care and Use Committee.
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Old 07-18-2007, 03:42 AM
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And the sad part is these animals cannot help themselves from fighting. They are bred to fight, generally.
Ah, the nature versus nurture argument. While the breed's original purpose was to breed for gameness and pit fighting characteristics, they still need training to fight.

My pittie and her littermates were rescued from a fighting house. Tasha is the sweetest thing and is submissive to every dog she meets, while a littermate of hers had to be adopted out to a home with no other dogs because she will try to kill ANY other animal she sees that is smaller or near her size. It was heartbreaking because Tasha wasn't taking to her training, so her original owner was starving her to make her mean, while her more aggressive littermates were getting steaks. Didn't work. Does this mean her littermate was born aggressive? No, it means that they were more open to the training and treatment of their former owner.

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Old 07-18-2007, 11:11 AM
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Alright.......so The Smoking Gun has a copy of the 18 page affidavit. If what it says is true.....that man should never be allowed to play football again and should be thrown in jail for I don't know how man years. It is absolutely sick.

Talks about drowning the dogs, slamming their heads on the ground, choking them, shooting them, putting them in water and then electricuting them, etc. etc. It names witnesses, names of dogs, dogs that Vick purchased, how much money was being pooled...............personally I think the guy is screwed.
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Old 07-18-2007, 11:16 AM
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i was a Vick fan up until this.

i have never even had a pet and i get a sick feeling hearing about these allegations. i hope he, and anyone else involved, gets some serious time.
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Old 07-18-2007, 11:50 AM
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I love Clinton Portis's remarks about the situation
He is soaring to the top of my shit list
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Old 07-18-2007, 12:11 PM
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Talks about drowning the dogs, slamming their heads on the ground, choking them, shooting them, putting them in water and then electricuting them, etc. etc. It names witnesses, names of dogs, dogs that Vick purchased, how much money was being pooled...............personally I think the guy is screwed.
Regardless of how highly you rate the immoral nature of dog fighting (which is clearly a sick enterprise), this is by far worse in my mind - this is honestly just brutal. Killing dogs in such disparate fashion is horrific - part of me thinks it had to be done for enjoyment, with so many sick methods attempted. Just unreal.

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Does this mean her littermate was born aggressive? No, it means that they were more open to the training and treatment of their former owner.
So . . . it was born more open to the training? Or did the dog make a decision to be more open? Either way, you're kind of contradictory (either nature plays a huge role, or there are in fact 'bad' dogs) - not that it's at all relevant to the thread, it's clear Pit Bulls can be extremely good pets under the right circumstances. I'm not sure why you go beyond that, at all.
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Old 07-18-2007, 02:15 PM
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So . . . it was born more open to the training? Or did the dog make a decision to be more open? Either way, you're kind of contradictory (either nature plays a huge role, or there are in fact 'bad' dogs) - not that it's at all relevant to the thread, it's clear Pit Bulls can be extremely good pets under the right circumstances. I'm not sure why you go beyond that, at all.
Dogs have different levels of intelligence, and learn what people will teach them at different rates. (I was trying to say that Tasha is d-u-m-b, dumb, dumber than dirt. But she is sweet.)

And it was in reference to what someone posted who implied that the dogs have to fight because they were originally bred for it, the nature arguement. I responded with an anecdote for the nurture arguement. Also, to highlight the horrific manner in which these dogs have been treated, so that people might understand some of their behavior.
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