Posted on 07/20/2007 8:51:52 AM PDT by hardback
Especially the darkies, huh, Sheets?
BTTT! These scum that participate in this horror should be made to wade through a nest of water moccasins.
I actually agree with the old coot on this one. While I wouldn’t advocate the death penalty for Vick, I wouldn’t be the least bit sad if somebody murdered him.
Actually, I believe he said "Dogfighting is barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric barbaric."
He went on for twenty five minutes? How many times did he crap himself and drool oatmeal down his chin?
If it’s true that the good die young, then Sheets is practically immortal.
It’s in fact quite hypocritical for Byrd to call out Vick on the alleged charges.
Byrd served as “Exalted Leader” and “kleagle” of the KKK — an organization that regularly held dogfights; using them as a fundraising activity. As late as the early 1930’s the Klan chapters regularly publicized the dogfights until public pressure forced them to go underground.
http://www.bestfriends.org/archives/forums/032105cultures.html
I’m not saying Byrd conducted, attended or even supported dogfights. But as a former leader of an organization that was the main proponent of dogfights for decades in America, denigrating someone who allegedly particpated in this activity seems hypocritical.
I suspect ol’ Sheets’ outrage is based on Vick’s race, not the crime. While despicable a crime, why is he not outraged at abortion?
Nor would I be the least bit saddened if the dogfighters’ dogs attacked them and ripped their throats out.
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