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	<title>Comments on: Vick Files Guilty Plea</title>
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		<title>By: Brian</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 04:15:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Reading the Vick letters of support to the judge on CNN I was struck in how they all excused this deep flaw for cruelty as a &quot;mistake&quot; and growing up in a neighborhood where no-one got arrested for dog fighting.  He just had no empathic connection with the dogs as a life form that unfortunately fell into his choking hands.  I am surprised even his mother tried to ignore this aspect in writing the judge.  She just looked at it as &quot;a bad&quot;.   
They are immoral, they just don&#039;t see the importance of dog&#039;s lives,  in addition to him being criminally involved in gambling, fighting and creulity and death to dogs, etc.  If they simply asked for lenency and they would work on his redemption that would be one thing.  Christian mercy is a fair request and everyone is redeemable under God&#039;s eyes.  But I think the first part of the process is to realize the pain you have inflicted upon another so you can see what you have done. Dog&#039;s, mammals like us, have feelings and memories, and if socialized earlyly a lot of similarities.  They get hungry, they have their favorites, they yawn and dream and care about others in the pack or the family they live with.   Its more than accepting responsibility.  Its being redeemed back into the human fold of being a caring person.  In his letter he writes of how his own life has been ruined and makes quite a bit of reference to what he lost, rather than what he had taken from the dogs he fought.  Until I read these letters to the judge, I thought the two year sentence seemed enough, but now although I oppose prison where I can, I can see he got off lightly and has learned nothing useful to his soul.  Maybe that isn&#039;t the role of the Justice system, but it would be justice in my book to personally fine the management of the Falcons for so overpaying this character in the first place for throwing a pigskin around the field.(130 million dollars to this person? comeon!)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reading the Vick letters of support to the judge on CNN I was struck in how they all excused this deep flaw for cruelty as a &#8220;mistake&#8221; and growing up in a neighborhood where no-one got arrested for dog fighting.  He just had no empathic connection with the dogs as a life form that unfortunately fell into his choking hands.  I am surprised even his mother tried to ignore this aspect in writing the judge.  She just looked at it as &#8220;a bad&#8221;.<br />
They are immoral, they just don&#8217;t see the importance of dog&#8217;s lives,  in addition to him being criminally involved in gambling, fighting and creulity and death to dogs, etc.  If they simply asked for lenency and they would work on his redemption that would be one thing.  Christian mercy is a fair request and everyone is redeemable under God&#8217;s eyes.  But I think the first part of the process is to realize the pain you have inflicted upon another so you can see what you have done. Dog&#8217;s, mammals like us, have feelings and memories, and if socialized earlyly a lot of similarities.  They get hungry, they have their favorites, they yawn and dream and care about others in the pack or the family they live with.   Its more than accepting responsibility.  Its being redeemed back into the human fold of being a caring person.  In his letter he writes of how his own life has been ruined and makes quite a bit of reference to what he lost, rather than what he had taken from the dogs he fought.  Until I read these letters to the judge, I thought the two year sentence seemed enough, but now although I oppose prison where I can, I can see he got off lightly and has learned nothing useful to his soul.  Maybe that isn&#8217;t the role of the Justice system, but it would be justice in my book to personally fine the management of the Falcons for so overpaying this character in the first place for throwing a pigskin around the field.(130 million dollars to this person? comeon!)</p>
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		<title>By: Improving my pagerank and technorati street cred &#124; Global Apathy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Improving my pagerank and technorati street cred &#124; Global Apathy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 11:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
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