Peter Griffin
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Post by Peter Griffin on Jul 29, 2007 18:18:41 GMT -5
He is such an ass bag... They need to tie a couple of pork chops to his nuts and throw him into a cage with some pit pulls...Or better yet stick some female dog scent on his ass and put him in there .
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Post by Dani on Jul 29, 2007 19:37:09 GMT -5
He is such an ass bag... They need to tie a couple of pork chops to his nuts and throw him into a cage with some pit pulls...Or better yet stick some female dog scent on his ass and put him in there . "Ass Bag" Love it ;D
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starbug71
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Post by starbug71 on Jul 29, 2007 19:57:16 GMT -5
I cry for the dogs everytime I hear or read about this Fcuk and what he "didnt" know about what was going on.
bullcrap..he knew. theres gonna be animal lovers on that jury, watch. pits or not, noone will let this fcuker off.
his carrer is over, he'll lose all his money, and before long we'll see him a McDonlds asking if "you want fries with that"
sorry..just really pissed.
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Post by RioDuranie on Jul 29, 2007 20:17:22 GMT -5
he needs a reality check
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2007 20:59:48 GMT -5
theres gonna be animal lovers on that jury, watch. pits or not, noone will let this fcuker off. his carrer is over, he'll lose all his money, and before long we'll see him a McDonlds asking if "you want fries with that" sorry..just really pissed. I certainly hope so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by ultimatemind on Jul 30, 2007 5:25:33 GMT -5
his carrer is over, he'll lose all his money, and before long we'll see him a McDonlds asking if "you want fries with that" sorry..just really pissed. I doubt even McDonalds would take him. All of his merch is being yanked now, even his trading cards are getting pulled. I had a couple of cards for Ebay fodder, now I think they'll just go into the shredder. I don't want anything even remotely associated with him in my house.
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Post by ultimatemind on Jul 30, 2007 14:52:25 GMT -5
It just got worse for him www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/07/30/vick.dogfighting/index.htmlDogfighting co-defendant flips; Vick speaks Story Highlights NEW: Atlanta Falcons QB Michael Vick tells radio station he hopes to return
Co-defendant pleads guilty in Virginia dogfighting case involving Vick
Tony Taylor agrees to cooperate, which could include testimony
Indictment: Vick, others ran ring that executed dogs that didn't fight well Next Article in U.S. »
Read VIDEO RICHMOND, Virginia (CNN) -- One of the co-defendants in the Michael Vick federal dogfighting case pleaded guilty on Monday and pledged to fully cooperate with prosecutors.
Tony Taylor walks into the federal courthouse in Richmond, Virginia, to enter his guilty plea.
1 of 2 Tony Taylor, 34, of Hampton, Virginia, entered the guilty plea in U.S. District Court in Richmond. He will be sentenced December 14.
Taylor, along with Vick and two other co-defendants, had pleaded not guilty Thursday before U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson.
In changing his plea to guilty, Taylor waived his right to appeal. He told the judge that he understands he is now a convicted felon.
Taylor said he was not promised any specific sentence in return for his cooperation.
"You're pleading guilty and taking your chances, right?" Hudson asked. Taylor responded, "Yes."
Hudson then asked, "You have agreed to cooperate fully with the United States, is that right?" Taylor again said yes.
It is widely believed that Taylor's plea, which had been expected, and his future cooperation could hurt Vick and help the government prove its case against the Atlanta Falcons' star quarterback.
Don't Miss Toobin: Deal could lead to more charges Vick pleads not guilty Vick indictment blindsided Falcons Dogfighting a booming business, experts say In his first public comment since the indictment, Vick called his legal predicament "a crazy situation" and said he hopes to return soon to the the gridiron, wearing a Falcons jersey.
But he acknowledged in a phone interview Monday with Atlanta radio station V-103, "There are a lot of things that needed to be worked out."
"I've been (in Atlanta) for the last seven years of my life. I would love to come back," Vick told radio personality Porsche Foxx. "But it remains to be seen."
The president of the Atlanta chapter of the NAACP criticized the prosecution of Vick at a news conference Monday morning. Dr. R.L. White, Jr., accused the government of "piling on."
"There's a penalty in football for piling on," White told reporters. "After a player has been tackled and somebody piles on, they're penalized for unnecessary roughness. Today, the NAACP blows the whistle and warns the powers that be that you are piling on." Watch White caution the public to keep an open mind »
Along with Vick, Purnell Peace, 35, of Virginia Beach, and Quanis Phillips, 28, of Atlanta, Georgia, are scheduled to stand trial on November 26.
They were charged by a federal grand jury last week with organizing bloody and vicious dogfights on a piece of property that Vick bought in 2001. They also are accused of transporting and delivering dogs across state lines.
The indictment says Taylor discovered the site that became the Bad Newz Kennels -- the staging area for housing and training the pit bulls and hosting dog fights.
Prosecutors also accuse Taylor of helping to buy pit bulldogs and puppies, and of executing at least two dogs "who did not perform well in 'testing' sessions ... by shooting one dog and electrocuting the other."
If the men are convicted on both portions of the conspiracy charge, they each could be sentenced to up to six years in prison and fined $350,000, prosecutors said.
The indictment says dogs that didn't show enough fighting spirit or lost matches also were put to death by drowning and hanging.
Prosecutors allege that on one occasion earlier this year, Vick participated in killing eight dogs.
Vick is one of pro football's highest-profile and highest-paid players, signing a 10-year, $130 million contract with the Falcons in 2004. He was a standout at Virginia Tech and the first player chosen in the 2001 NFL draft.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2007 14:54:50 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by clairestansfield on Jul 30, 2007 16:09:23 GMT -5
It makes me absolutely sick to hear what those fukcers did to dogs. I hope he is punished to the full extent of the law, which in my opinion still wouldn't be enough!
I totally agree with every one of you who have said he should be put in a pen with the dogs that he, whether directly or indirectly, trained to be so vicious..... or better yet, perhaps he should be restrained daily during his stay in prison using one of the rape stands found in his home, which were allegedly used for mating uncooperative dogs, amongst general population of course.... just an idea
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Post by Dani on Jul 30, 2007 16:35:17 GMT -5
Thing is these fools think that dogs are have no rights and just can be treated as trash. Hopefully the laws will change and become a lot tougher.
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