Pit Bull Parade with dogs from shelters across the United States. He has to walk the route.
Seriously, I think he will hang his head in shame for the rest of his life. He plead guilty. He is paying to care for the remaining animals.
I believe in forgiveness. He got caught up in something he shouldn't have. Only God has the right to judge people, and he chooses to forgive. I guess I can, too.
2007-08-28 11:51:32
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answered by Beach Saint 7
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Michael Vick's punishment is losing his million dollar endorsements for athletic apparel and footwear and suspension from his million dollar career with the NFL. Losing all of the future money and having to pay back the $22 million to the NFL will be his punishment. Even though the dogs were pit bulls who were bread for fighting, they are still animals. People who kill animals in the ways that he did (torturing, hanging, bashing the dogs' heads in) are psychotic (remember serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer; he tortured and killed animals from the time he was a child into his teen years and then graduated to torturing and killing humans). If the dogs had to be destroyed, there are humane ways of killing them if they had to be killed. I hope that his apology is sincere and if he really is sincere, he should do some time working at animal shelters to rehabilitate himself.
2007-08-28 13:06:42
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answered by Kizmetkitty 3
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Since from what I heard there is some kind of rule against being in the NFL and betting, I think his being put out of the NFL is strong enough. That settles the punishment but I think he could benefit from some psychological counseling.
2007-08-28 11:49:31
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answered by ? 3
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5 years, $250,000 fine , baned for life from the NFL, and no he has NOT yet been sincere in any of his statements. He's only trying to save his bacon now. He is absolutely a disgusting individual.
2007-08-28 11:51:30
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answered by Easy B Me II 5
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i think his apology was sincere. I also think that this type of activity should not be condoned even if he is sorry. 6 months to a year jailtime and after that if he is sorry and has changed then maybe a return to the nfl. Its always a shame to see great talent like his wasted Im hoping for a return to the nfl.
2007-08-28 11:50:27
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answered by aaronsedge 2
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I think the punishment should be the same thing he did to the dogs! But I think he should play football.
2007-08-28 11:58:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I really dont think that hes sincere you know..he knew what he was doing..I think he should just stay in prison for the rest of his life...
2007-08-28 11:51:05
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answered by aLl I WaNtEd 5
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Cover him in cat fur and put him in a pit with some Dobermans! (I'll take the the leftovers!)
2007-08-28 11:49:27
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answered by count alucard 5
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Treat him like he did his dogs..
2007-08-28 11:49:07
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answered by Jay & Gigi 6
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lol they put this question under the "cats" category!
2007-08-28 11:51:23
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answered by B.Ellison 4
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