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To: AJKauf

The Humane Society was smart for coopting Vick instead of continuing to protest him. They’d seem pretty petty and impotent in trying fruitlessly to prevent Vick’s return to the NFL. Instead they scored a poster boy for ending animal rights abuses, while seeming moderate and reasonable in the process. In this manner they can establish themselves as a sane group that can be worked with, unlike, say, PETA.


2 posted on 08/19/2009 1:07:47 PM PDT by Devils Avocado
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To: Devils Avocado

Yeah, right. That’ll work out well for the Humane Society when Vick is again caught involved in animal abuse. Anyone out there really believe Vick learned his lesson? Or, was he just sorry he was caught??? I vote the second option. I’m still trying to understand how someone convicted of those charges only received 18 months. I’d be in jail for a lot longer period of time you can be sure of that.


7 posted on 08/19/2009 1:11:36 PM PDT by SoldierDad (Proud Dad of a U.S. Army Infantry Soldier presently instructing at Ft. Benning.)
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To: Devils Avocado

here in Georgia we lost a retired UGA professor and his wife due to dog attacks. Michael Vick wouldn’t have let this happen. . .


41 posted on 08/19/2009 1:52:27 PM PDT by 2nd Amendment
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To: Devils Avocado

I think you nailed it - the Humane Society shows they can be rationale; PETA continues to prove they are 100% into being PETA.


69 posted on 08/20/2009 7:01:58 AM PDT by Hegewisch Dupa
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