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The Weekly Tail 'Gater - Every Dog Deserves His Day

Mike Nanna

Issue date: 8/30/07 Section: Sports
Once upon a time there was a truly gifted dog in the neighborhood. He was fast, athletic and dominant, the type of dog that all the other dogs looked up to. He wore a hot Nike collar, all the "bitches" wanted him and he urinated on whatever tree he pleased. Then one day, after helping build a doghouse for an abandoned set of puppies, this dog was sent to the pound for his exotic collection of Japanese fighting fish which he had trained since hatching to be vicious killers in the sport of fish fighting. Upon being sent to the pound, this pooch lost everything from his outrageous bone collection to his contracts with Purina and Eukanuba. Did this wonderfully talented hound deserve to lose everything because of one mistake, especially when no dog-on-dog crimes were involved? The answer is a complicated one.

The Falcons' Michael Vick made some big plays during his days as the swift-footed quarterback of the future, but he'll ultimately be remembered for one big mistake. He won't be remembered for extensive charity work in his community or for redefining the quarterback position with his 1,000-yard rushing season. Vick admitted to participating in the revolting murders of some innocent dogs and bankrolling a dogfighting operation, but has he really done anything that we don't accept in slightly different wrapping all the time? When a hunter kills Bambi or scientists perform ghastly experiments on some of our fellow mammals, where does the line get drawn? What separates the humane from the heinous? Questions only lead to more questions and it becomes clear that there aren't any concrete answers. What Vick did was wrong, not to mention wildly stupid but whether his punishment has been fair up to this point is undoubtedly up for question; that much is evident from the hoards of supporters that have showed up throughout his ordeal.

And yet, who wants to be the guy to support a dog killer? I have two dogs of my own and the thought of them being harmed makes me want to vomit. People love their pets and that's fine. But taking everything away from a man, especially one who has done a lot of good for a lot of people in the Atlanta community and elsewhere, is not right. Also consider the fact that people who harm other people get the same amount of time or less. Was he dishonest? Yes, but who wouldn't have been in that situation. He admitted to being embarrassed and ashamed of his actions and apologized sincerely for everything, without notes on live TV.
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Sean

posted 9/03/07 @ 1:22 AM EST

It's about time someone avoided the PC angle on the vick fiasco and actually told it like it is. Vick is human, he made some mistakes, but he has really gotten a raw deal with all this. (Continued…)

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