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Never. It wasn't a "mistake" as some people have claimed. You don't slam a dog to the ground, from over your head, and call that a "mistake". He's a pos in my book, and always will be.
No....he does seem to have learned what he did wrong and he did his time...but no....I don't trust him....don't think he needs to be in the NFL, will never root for a team that allows him on their payroll and hope he goes away.
I don't think the judge should have allowed him to have a pet either...even if it was 'for his children'. If he can abuse dogs...there is no reason why he isn't abusing his children either.
Never. It wasn't a "mistake" as some people have claimed. You don't slam a dog to the ground, from over your head, and call that a "mistake". He's a pos in my book, and always will be.
^ this.
The man is a walking douchebag of a human being and doesn't deserve forgivness much less being allowed to play again.
It mystifies me how fans can forgive Vick after what he did but ostracize Tim Tebow for being a Christian.
We should have another poll. How many people know who Donte Stallworth is?
He's a former NE Patriots player who killed a man. Nobody knows him from a hole in the wall though. However, Michael Vick killed some dogs and he's a household name. Go figure.
This is yet another example of how pathetic people in this country truly are. More people know more about what Kim Kardashian is doing than about what the .gov is doing.
I did vote "yes" because I believe in forgiving, but that doesn't mean I will ever forget what he did.: think: I do often wonder if he is honestly sorry for what he did or just sorry he got caught?
I guess the people who are not in the forgiveness business don't believe in JESUS either. In Matthew, when Peter asked JESUS how many times must he forgive his brother, JESUS answered 70x7. However, you are free to believe in whatever you want and you are free to forgive or not to forgive, its your choice. But for me, I believe in forgiveness.
Forgiveness isn't the right question. The question should be Would Vick still be a low life, cruel, animal abuser? Has he changed?
My answer to these questions would be Yes he would and No he hasn't changed. I would bet he would be just as unconcerned and insensitive to the pain of a helpless animal as he always was and would use their suffering for his own enjoyment if he was given a chance.
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