What's more likely is if one had the capacity to torture and kill an animal in the first place - he or she probably has some type of personality disorder to begin with and no amount of prison time can teach someone right from wrong when they don't have the capacity to learn. So with that in mind, let's play ball and let the chips fall where they may. The combined energy of all those animal lovers out there will no doubt come into play to help dictate an outcome. Let's remember the law of opposite and equal as it applies to action and reaction. Mr. Vick and his cronies dished out plenty of pain and suffering and now the opposite and equal return has come to bite them back. How much pain can one man take on the field? Mr. Goodell - let the Vick play and we shall find out. Play Ball!
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Let the Vick play...
Now that little title may seem a bit odd coming from the average dog but hear me out before you rush to judgment. Being that we are in America - the land of second chances - one can make the argument that everyone deserves a second chance - but don't read any further if that is what you are expecting here. No, what I really want to talk about is how karma is going to play out. Karma tells me that if Mr. Vick has not paid enough for his transgressions after being caught, drug through the legal system, and losing his celebrity status - he will surely suffer additional pain attempting his come back on the field. Now don't get me wrong - I'm not wishing bad things on Mike or anyone for that matter. In fact - I feel that I am being fair when I say let the guy play it out - let him earn a living. Who knows - maybe he really did learn his lesson. Maybe he is indeed remorseful. Maybe - but I just don't think it likely.
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If karma really worked, he'd stay Big Bubba's girlfriend in the penn for all of eternity. But seeing as that's not gonna happen, he's gonna have to deal with the likes of PETA. He'd probably be safer in jail. Should be interesting to watch. . .
ReplyDeleteI believe Michael Vick deserves a second chance. He has spent his time in prison. However, prison time never really readies a convict to the free world. I would have liked to see Vicks sentence include 5 years of community service to the animal shelters and hospitals in the city that he is employed plus a portion of his salary to be donated to said organizations. Then maybe he would learn a lesson. If not, at least some good would have come from it.
ReplyDeleteIf the dogs say so, then I agree. Give the guy a second chance. I have a feeling there's some punishment still left to be handed out at the hands of a few 300+ lbs. linemen.
ReplyDeletePlus, the guy will help sell tickets.
Oh, I never thought of that. Vick could get a good ass-kickin every Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThank God he isn't back in ATL!!!
ReplyDeleteUs rednecks don't like dog killers!
Love your blog,
~K