Nope. Just jail
2007-08-24 03:59:17
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answered by dougness86 4
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Yes he is going to doggy hell. That's where they keep the humans in cages until fight time. They are paraded into the ring and pitted against each other til the death, while dogs and roosters sit around smoking cigars with a slightly amused look on their faces. The carcasses are then flushed down a giant toilet. The highlight of the evening is when they bring the Matadors out, they are trampled to death in a magnificent show of blood and sinew, then they all sit down to dine on the chewed up carcass.
2007-08-24 04:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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the punishment does not fit the crime.....after all it was just an animal.....people get community service for killing people....why should animals rank higher...all of you are unbalanced.
animals were given to mankind for food...of course to cause an animal undue pain is wrong...but a hefty fine would be sufficient.
Does anyone think of the circus animals abused to put on performances for you?
Why not?
They are captured away from their homes and in servitude for life...then abandoned to a field when they are too old to perform....they are chained and kept in small cages.
What about the race horses and race dogs? How about the donkeys in the grand canyon? The fish at 6 flags? They are all in prison so you can look at them and use them.
Ever seen an animal slaughtered? They shoot a rod into their brain and they fall stunned to the ground...before they are dead they hoist them up by the feet and slit their throats to drain the blood...while they are still alive and awake they gut them.
Is that humane?
All animals are for recreation or food...
2007-08-24 04:35:50
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answered by debbie2243 7
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Well I have looked at this from both sides. When the news got released in July I was in Atlanta on vacation and so I got a big dose of the story. At first I thought he did terrible things and should go to jail, pay big fines and never be allowed to play football again. Now that I think about it a little bit more I see that maybe I was a little bit irrational in my thinking. I think he should have to do a large amount of community service at animal shelters and learn what the lives of abandoned and neglected dogs are like. He should be required to give a large amount of his earnings each month to support dogs, shelters, vet bills and such. Should he go to jail? Well if the law says so that is not my choice but I say he should serve the MINIMUM. Then the NFL should allow him to continue playing football.
2007-08-24 04:05:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't even believe in Hell and I think Michael Vick is going there...
2007-08-24 04:00:16
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answered by Christy ☪☮e✡is✝ 5
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Buzzy,
He is still alive and GOD'S GRACE is open until one dies physically. Why do you or anyone else want to judge him? He has gone thru enough for what he has done. I hope that he learns from this experience and becomes a Christian if he is not already one. Read, study, and obey GOD'S WORD and maybe you too will have an opportunity to be in Heaven with the saved! Have a wonderful weekend.
Thanks,
Eds
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2007-08-24 04:02:58
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answered by Eds 7
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He's going through hell now.
2007-08-24 06:27:27
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answered by Steel Rain 7
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No, I'm pretty sure the plea agreement called for jail time.
2007-08-24 04:00:11
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answered by Mr. E 7
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He's pretty hot, so I hope not.
What he did was aweful though. He needs to pay a SERIOUS fine, and spend some time in prison.
2007-08-24 04:00:32
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answered by Whishkey Bottom. 3
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He shows very clearly that money cannot buy you intelligence, class or morality.
2007-08-24 04:13:22
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answered by Anonymous
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