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blueta2 said:
NO DOUBT in all that you say....again proving my point, HUMANS SUCK!
Well not all, but most!
Karma comes in all different shape and sizes and one day the evil will get theirs. That is the only comfort I have

My mother used to say, "The wheel is always turning...."
 
blueta2 said:
oh well that's only b/c he's a "star". If John Nobody was caught in the same act as Vick, we would not have even heard about it on the news.
In fact, dog fighting goes on all the time and we never heard about it.

Parent abuse happens a lot as well, but now that it's all the "rage" with Britney, we're going to hear about it non stop.....

See what I'm saying....

yeah. . .except nobody gives a shit about britney's kids. . .if she was abusing her dog though, peta would be holding a 24 hour vigil in front of her house. . .see what i'm saying??
 
He`s allowed his opinion, some I agree w/ some I do not. But to judge him would be totally wrong and not our place to do so.( Vick and Lestat or whoever).
 
digimon7068 said:
yeah. . .except nobody gives a shit about britney's kids. . .if she was abusing her dog though, peta would be holding a 24 hour vigil in front of her house. . .see what i'm saying??

If that were the case, then PETA would just be doing a better job than childrens rights groups would be in protecting what they believe in.
Maybe PETA should train human rights persons to do a better job ;-)
 
blueta2 said:
If that were the case, then PETA would just be doing a better job than childrens rights groups would be in protecting what they believe in.
Maybe PETA should train human rights persons to do a better job ;-)

somebody should cause right now the people are getting the short end of the stick. . .
 
Lestat...an article I just read you may find interesting....


Our hypocritical attitude toward animals and dogfighting
We revel in a culture of blood sports and eat meat, yet Vick takes the fall
COURTLAND MILLOY WASHINGTON POST

While eating a porterhouse the other night, I began to see the steak for what it was: a hunk of meat, blood and bone. I managed to disgust myself even more by imagining that a charbroiled piece of pit bull would not have looked much different from the gristle of beef on my fork.


Then I came to my senses and continued to enjoy my meal.


Too bad for Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick that people like me love dogs more than cows. Or, to put it another way, I prefer the taste of Angus and Hereford to Rottweiler and pit bull. Otherwise, the federal agents who recently charged Vick with dogfighting would have to arrest nearly all of us for participating in far worse acts of animal cruelty.


Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney is credited with having said, “If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian.” Well, they don’t – and most of us are carnivores. We’ll kill a duck, deer, turkey – name any meat – for the sheer entertainment of our palates or for the fun of the hunt.


Yet Vick, 27, must take the fall. Last Monday, the star athlete agreed to plead guilty to a single count of conspiracy. The admission could put him behind bars for five years and all but end his football career.


Make no mistake: I have no particular affinity for Vick. You can’t defend a guy who apparently gets his kicks watching dogs mangle one another and risks losing $100 million in NFL earnings and endorsements to boot. It’s just that all the hullabaloo about dogfighting seems hypocritical.


We revel in a culture of blood sports in which people and animals are pitted against one another. The knockout in boxing, the knockdown in football, the crashes at Daytona and Indianapolis – those are the draw. Without video images of tigers ripping the hides from zebras, cobras fighting mongooses and other bloody contests played out in the wild kingdom, the Discovery and National Geographic channels might as well go off the air.


Even our equestrian friends are not exempt from the cruelty of contest. Consider Barbaro, the horse that broke his leg during the Preakness Stakes last year.


“Caution: Tears will flow from watching Barbaro, the HBO Sports documentary,” TV critic Richard Sandomir wrote in the New York Times on June 6. Crocodile tears, maybe.


“Barbaro became a tragic hero whose injury reports were given like presidential health updates,” Sandomir wrote. But wait. Sandomir goes on to say the documentary’s producers “do not delve into why so few horses get Barbaro-level care when they break down.” Anybody care about that? “Like the other innocent animals we love, horses ‘trust us, live alongside us, honouring our many commands,’ the narrator, Liev Schreiber says,” Sandomir reported. “And when we ask them to – they run.”


And when they don’t, well, they die.


Barbaro’s leg could not be fixed, so he was euthanized. For many broken-down racehorses, that can mean anything from lethal injection to having their throats slit – killed just as surely as a wounded dog that can no longer fight.


Vick’s farm was raided by agents from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the same USDA that permits the wholesale slaughter of cows, chickens, pigs and lambs.


Vick’s case ought to be handled by a state’s attorney, but it isn’t. He is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. You’d think the guy had been caught smuggling a ton of heroin in the carcasses of dead poodles. U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson is presiding. His previous experience includes hearing cases that involve people suspected of being Al-Qa’ida sympathizers or “enemy combatants.”


Perpetrators of gun violence ought to be taken so seriously.


According to data recently released by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, nearly half of more than 10,000 guns recovered by law enforcement authorities in the Washington area came from Virginia. Hundreds, if not thousands, of people – human beings, not dogs – have been killed by these guns. But you won’t find any gun manufacturers – or even many killers, for that matter – being hauled into court on conspiracy charges.


Apparently, you have to be a dogfight promoter for that.
 
I like you Lestat. Not that it matters, but just for the record.
 
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