Would you like to be slaughter by a pitbull?
""They are not going to give the man a chance?" Williams said. "You're innocent until proven guilty. He hasn't even had a trial yet."
There should be two undeniable, 100 percent agreed upon truths concerning this case: First, dog fighting is a barbaric felony and whoever participated in it on Vick's property should get hammered by the justice system.
Second, Vick deserves the right to defend against the charges. The indictment cites four "cooperating witnesses," but presuming each is a dog fighter himself, potentially facing prosecution unless they rolled on Vick, who and how reliable are they?"
Maybe he deserves to defend himself and I am sure he can afford very good lawer, unlike those dogs.
Yes, I know they were only dogs, but they still have physiology and suffered before dying slowely. If we tolarete such bloody, sick, ignorant behavior, would that make us barbaric?
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I can't imagine anyone would want to be slaughtered, period.
Humans engage in a lot of barbaric activity, least of all against ourselves.
You like pate? Well, the goose is in terrible pain its entire life as its liver is constantly irritated so it grows larger in size.
You like veal? The calf is tied by its leg so there is little movement. The less movement, the more tender the veal.
You get the point.
Of course he'll get the chance to defend himself... that's America...
And when they find him guilty I hope he gets the electric chair.
It's just wrong. do you really think that matters? humans have been barbaric since the beginning of time. no punishment is going to change them, only submitting to the will of God!
We aren't tolerating it. He was charged and like anyone else has a right to due process. Don't get me wrong, I'm not defending what he was accused of. I just hope the prosecution has their "A" game on, because any animal abuse makes me sick.
No. I would not like to be slaughtered by a pit bull. Would you?
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