How come you have NFL players all over the league who get caught drinking and driving, driving while on drugs, crashing their Italian sports cars then leaving the scene, getting arrested for beating people, raping women, shooting people, being present when people are murdered, getting caught with prostitutes, doing drugs, dealing drugs, and transporting drugs, who end up paying a few fines and sitting out a few games?
AND THEN you have Michael Vick who admits to dogfighting, but ends up losing a hundred million dollar contract, loses all his endorsement deals, his career as a Falcon is over, his career in the NFL is questionable, and to top it all off he's looking at potentially 5 years in prison? Why is crime against human beings punishable by paying a fine and sitting out a few games, but the cost of lying about dogfighting is a man's career, his freedom, and hundreds of millions of dollars?
2007-08-28
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