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Hi Steve,
Not sure if he's still doing it - was there an investigation that showed he still had contact with dog fighting circles? If so could you send the link, I'd love to take a look. But more to you're other point - this isn't about the sports teams. This is about the American justice system in general.
It doesn't matter if you're a multi-billion dollar sports hero or a puppy mill director - the fines and jail time are nothing in comparison to the money to be made breaking the law. Until changes can be made, and people can be made to see the value in non-human life, the system will always be broken in our eyes and judges will not have the power to throw these people in jail.
As for the sports teams - sure they could have kicked him out of the league but how is that their job? He was tried under our justice system, fined and punished by that set of standards. When he walked a free man then it might have been illegal to punish him otherwise.
I'm not saying I agree with it but I recognize that it's a broken system that allows men like this to walk free and allows rich people to bend the rules to fit their lifestyle. I'm just waiting for everyone in this country to throw their hands up in frustration.
It was my understanding that Subway merely underwrote the sportsman award and claims that they had no say who would be recipient. The ensuing uproar should have indicated to the corporate suits that they were not good stewards of their brand name. I travel to herding lessons through Surry County, VA where one day, we ventured down Moonlight Drive. We stopped at the frontage of the then unoccupied Vick residence, put my corgis on their leads and permitted them to lift their legs on the white fence. We then went home on the ferry.
Just don't spend your money at Subway, that's all.
All the best from Williamsburg: Nan, Bear, Tasha and Linus
No excuses here (because I can not forgive that type of behavior) however......we create these monsters. These guys are watched as grade school, high school and college athletes. They are showered with "fame", awards, and praise most of their lives. They grow up thinking they are invincible, and not accountable for any of their actions. Think of all the young athletes who, lately, have self destructed; they just don't get it because they have never had to "get it"
Sorry, I'll get off my soap box now but I think the fault lies with the adults, who should know better, that surround the" super stars". A regular reality check would probably do wonders--to all parties involved!
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