View Poll Results: Do the eagles support caninocide

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  1. #76
    Stallworth was driving drunk, get a clue!

    Vick made a conscious decision to torture and kill dozens of animals, get a clue!

  2. #77
    lol dog hater
    lol Rockets

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    Vick made a conscious decision to torture and kill dozens of animals, get a clue!
    And he paid a much heavier price for killing a dog than Stallworth for killing a human being (No matter what his victim was doing Stallworth was driving drunk).

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    And he paid a much heavier price for killing a dog than Stallworth for killing a human being (No matter what his victim was doing Stallworth was driving drunk).
    Actually it does matter you dumbass.

    If Stallworth was just driving drunk, he shouldn't get more than 2 years in prison like Vick did in the first place. Whats the argument?

  5. #80
    And he paid a much heavier price for killing a dog than Stallworth for killing a human being (No matter what his victim was doing Stallworth was driving drunk).

    Anyone who can't read between the lines of this and thinks of it from a 5 year old's viewpoint "Vick killed a dog, Stallworth killed a human," is just in re ed.

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    Anyone who can't read between the lines of this and thinks of it from a 5 year old's viewpoint "Vick killed a dog, Stallworth killed a human," is just in re ed.
    Anyone who is willing to give a drunk driver a pass on murder over killing a dog is beyond ing re ed. I hope your dog dies got.

  7. #82
    Anyone who is willing to give a drunk driver a pass on murder over killing a dog is beyond ing re ed. I hope your dog dies got.
    Murder and manslaughter are two completely different things. Until you learn the difference, STFU.

  8. #83
    I hope your dog dies got.

    I guess this explains why you're such a huge Vick fan.

  9. #84
    Anyone who is willing to give a drunk driver a pass on murder

    Show me where I said they should give him a pass.

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    Murder and manslaughter are two completely different things. Until you learn the difference, STFU.
    No matter what your reasoning he should still have paid a higher price than Vick. Until you can understand that I suggest you do the same.

  11. #86
    No matter what your reasoning he should still have paid a higher price than Vick. Until you can understand that I suggest you do the same.

    That's an opinion, not a fact.

    You're ignoring the fact that intent plays a large role in American law, and your also ignoring the clearly stated difference between manslaughter and murder.

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    Actually it does matter you dumbass.

    If Stallworth was just driving drunk, he shouldn't get more than 2 years in prison like Vick did in the first place. Whats the argument?
    If it were you or I do you think our sentence would be 30 days? What do you mean he shouldn't get more than 2 years for driving drunk and running someone over you dumb ?

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    That's an opinion, not a fact.

    You're ignoring the fact that intent plays a large role in American law, and your also ignoring the clearly stated difference between manslaughter and murder.
    I agree on the manslaughter, but a person died because he chose to drive drunk, and everyone is letting it go. Meanwhile Vick lost all of his money and went to prison for what he did, and that's not enough for some. That just seems kind of heartless and juvenile to me.

  14. #89
    I agree on the manslaughter, but a person died because he chose to drive drunk, and everyone is letting it go. Meanwhile Vick lost all of his money and went to prison for what he did, and that's not enough for some. That just seems kind of heartless and juvenile to me.

    I don't think everyone is letting it go. I don't think his life should be ruined for it, but 24 days in jail was way too light if you ask me.

    My view is, his crime was an idiot making an incredibly fatal, reckless mistake.

    Vick's crime was an evil, sadistic human being committing evil, sadistic acts.

    That's why Vick pisses me off more.

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    If it were you or I do you think our sentence would be 30 days? What do you mean he shouldn't get more than 2 years for driving drunk and running someone over you dumb ?
    His sentence wasn't just 30 days you ing illiterate dumbass.

    Only 30 days in jail, but 2 years house arrest, 5 years probation, and taking away his license for life for something that wasn't entirely his fault.

    Yeah he drove drunk, but its not like millions drive drunk and get away with it. This wasn't his fault. Which is why he didn't get worse off.

    I compared his sentence to two years in prison cause thats what Vick got you eating got.

    And since you're so clueless on the matter i'll go ahead and post what I said above again.....maybe even a third time til you understand

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    His sentence wasn't just 30 days you ing illiterate dumbass.

    Only 30 days in jail, but 2 years house arrest, 5 years probation, and taking away his license for life for something that wasn't entirely his fault.

    Yeah he drove drunk, but its not like millions drive drunk and get away with it. This wasn't his fault. Which is why he didn't get worse off.

    I compared his sentence to two years in prison cause thats what Vick got you eating got.

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    why not...

    His sentence wasn't just 30 days you ing illiterate dumbass.

    Only 30 days in jail, but 2 years house arrest, 5 years probation, and taking away his license for life for something that wasn't entirely his fault.

    Yeah he drove drunk, but its not like millions drive drunk and get away with it. This wasn't his fault. Which is why he didn't get worse off.

    I compared his sentence to two years in prison cause thats what Vick got you eating got.

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    I don't think everyone is letting it go. I don't think his life should be ruined for it, but 24 days in jail was way too light if you ask me.

    My view is, his crime was an idiot making an incredibly fatal, reckless mistake.

    Vick's crime was an evil, sadistic human being committing evil, sadistic acts.

    That's why Vick pisses me off more.
    So why do you act as if Vick was the only one who did it? He paid his debt to society, GTF over it

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    I don't think everyone is letting it go. I don't think his life should be ruined for it, but 24 days in jail was way too light if you ask me.

    My view is, his crime was an idiot making an incredibly fatal, reckless mistake.

    Vick's crime was an evil, sadistic human being committing evil, sadistic acts.

    That's why Vick pisses me off more.
    Trust me I have never been a fan of Mike Vick. I also think he has always been a selfish ass. All I'm saying is seeing that he has paid a hefty price (which he did bring on himself) he may have grown a little. Being in a cell 23 hours a day can do that to a person.

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    why not...

    His sentence wasn't just 30 days you ing illiterate dumbass.

    Only 30 days in jail, but 2 years house arrest, 5 years probation, and taking away his license for life for something that wasn't entirely his fault.

    Yeah he drove drunk, but its not like millions drive drunk and get away with it. This wasn't his fault. Which is why he didn't get worse off.

    I compared his sentence to two years in prison cause thats what Vick got you eating got.
    You make a decision to drive drunk, then you are responsible for anything that happens after that

  21. #96
    So why do you act as if Vick was the only one who did it? He paid his debt to society, GTF over it

    My view is playing football for millions of dollars is a privilege, not a right, and crimes like this mean you should be stripped of that privilege.

  22. #97
    You make a decision to drive drunk, then you are responsible for anything that happens after that

    You make a decision to jaywalk, you are responsible for anything that happens after that.

  23. #98
    Trust me I have never been a fan of Mike Vick. I also think he has always been a selfish ass. All I'm saying is seeing that he has paid a hefty price (which he did bring on himself) he may have grown a little. Being in a cell 23 hours a day can do that to a person.
    23 hours a day my ass. I'm willing to bet my life he had tons of freedom while in prison.

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    My view is playing football for millions of dollars is a privilege, not a right, and crimes like this mean you should be stripped of that privilege.
    No good sir, crimes like murdering another human being means you should be stripped of that privilege, alas Rae Carruth

  25. #100
    No good sir, crimes like murdering another human being means you should be stripped of that privilege, alas Rae Carruth

    Again, you should really learn the difference between murder and manslaughter.

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