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@italia8140 wrote:

@liliblu wrote:

@italia8140 wrote:

@chrystaltree wrote:

The man took responsibility, erved his time and moved on with his life.   I have more respect for him than I do for those who haven't learned to forgive.  


You OBVIOUSLY have NO CLUE and don't CARE about animal abuse. Really SAD, but not surprising.


You can understand what animal abuse is and involves and still have the capacity to forgive.  


Seriously? LOL! NOT happening. You are CLUELESS.


Hardly clueless.  You come across as extremely angry.  A difference of opinion should not cause this much upset.

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@liliblu wrote:

@italia8140 wrote:

@liliblu wrote:

@italia8140 wrote:

@chrystaltree wrote:

The man took responsibility, erved his time and moved on with his life.   I have more respect for him than I do for those who haven't learned to forgive.  


You OBVIOUSLY have NO CLUE and don't CARE about animal abuse. Really SAD, but not surprising.


You can understand what animal abuse is and involves and still have the capacity to forgive.  


Seriously? LOL! NOT happening. You are CLUELESS.


Hardly clueless.  You come across as extremely angry.  A difference of opinion should not cause this much upset.


YES you are. Own it and move on lsr.

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@liliblu wrote:

@chrystaltree wrote:

The man took responsibility, erved his time and moved on with his life.   I have more respect for him than I do for those who haven't learned to forgive.  


Thank you.  One person even believes he should have been executed.  Angry about the killing of animals but has no problem with killing a human being.  The hypocrisy of America.


I couldn't believe what I was reading, perhaps she is unaware that his charges did not carry the death penalty then, nor do they now.

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@italia8140 wrote:

@liliblu wrote:

@italia8140 wrote:

@liliblu wrote:

@italia8140 wrote:

@chrystaltree wrote:

The man took responsibility, erved his time and moved on with his life.   I have more respect for him than I do for those who haven't learned to forgive.  


You OBVIOUSLY have NO CLUE and don't CARE about animal abuse. Really SAD, but not surprising.


You can understand what animal abuse is and involves and still have the capacity to forgive.  


Seriously? LOL! NOT happening. You are CLUELESS.


Hardly clueless.  You come across as extremely angry.  A difference of opinion should not cause this much upset.


YES you are. Own it and move on lsr.


Own it?  Wow!  Take a deep breath and step away from the keyboard. 

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@liliblu wrote:

@italia8140 wrote:

@liliblu wrote:

@italia8140 wrote:

@liliblu wrote:

@italia8140 wrote:

@chrystaltree wrote:

The man took responsibility, erved his time and moved on with his life.   I have more respect for him than I do for those who haven't learned to forgive.  


You OBVIOUSLY have NO CLUE and don't CARE about animal abuse. Really SAD, but not surprising.


You can understand what animal abuse is and involves and still have the capacity to forgive.  


Seriously? LOL! NOT happening. You are CLUELESS.


Hardly clueless.  You come across as extremely angry.  A difference of opinion should not cause this much upset.


YES you are. Own it and move on lsr.


Own it?  Wow!  Take a deep breath and step away from the keyboard. 


Take your own advice.

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@liliblu wrote:

@chrystaltree wrote:

The man took responsibility, erved his time and moved on with his life.   I have more respect for him than I do for those who haven't learned to forgive.  


Thank you.  One person even believes he should have been executed.  Angry about the killing of animals but has no problem with killing a human being.  The hypocrisy of America.


It takes a very Strong person to forgive.

It takes a very Intelligent person to forgive.

Those that don't, well...aren't strong nor intelligent.

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@Bestdressed wrote:

@stevieb wrote:

@chrystaltree wrote:

The man took responsibility, erved his time and moved on with his life.   I have more respect for him than I do for those who haven't learned to forgive.  


This isn't just about serving time, for heaven's sake. Did you READ what he did to those dogs? If you respect him then that's on you...


What he did is deplorable and incomprehensible.  There are people who are still doing these acts... and worse today. There are people who think it is a sport, and this mentality gets passed down to other generations.

 

I think it is more about forgiveness, then respect. Michael Vick has vowed to try to help stop dog fighting.  He is working with the Humane Society to put his face on disgusting crime he committed. The HSUS' Human Society United States board of directors and staff decided that shunning Vick forever would do no good for any animal. Vick paid $1 million for the care and rehabilitation of the dogs at Bad Newz Kennels. Now he contributes his time and his voice to attacking the problem by reaching out to inner-city youth.   

 

Vick has apologized and acknowledged the suffering he caused to animals. He has expressed his remorse and his desire to help more animals than he harmed by being an advocate for the humane treatment of animals. If he can help put an end and save other dogs that will be abused and killed in the same manner ... then I will forgive Vick.

 

 I have to have some faith that some people are truly sorry for the evil deeds committed and try to offset the harm with good intention to help make positive changes. I sure hope I am right... only time will tell.


I hope you're right too but regardless, 'respect' isn't part of the equation.


In my pantry with my cupcakes...
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@sidsmom wrote:

@liliblu wrote:

@chrystaltree wrote:

The man took responsibility, erved his time and moved on with his life.   I have more respect for him than I do for those who haven't learned to forgive.  


Thank you.  One person even believes he should have been executed.  Angry about the killing of animals but has no problem with killing a human being.  The hypocrisy of America.


It takes a very Strong person to forgive.

It takes a very Intelligent person to forgive.

Those that don't, well...aren't strong nor intelligent.

image.jpeg


THANKS for the laugh!

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@stevieb wrote:

@Bestdressed wrote:

@stevieb wrote:

@chrystaltree wrote:

The man took responsibility, erved his time and moved on with his life.   I have more respect for him than I do for those who haven't learned to forgive.  


This isn't just about serving time, for heaven's sake. Did you READ what he did to those dogs? If you respect him then that's on you...


What he did is deplorable and incomprehensible.  There are people who are still doing these acts... and worse today. There are people who think it is a sport, and this mentality gets passed down to other generations.

 

I think it is more about forgiveness, then respect. Michael Vick has vowed to try to help stop dog fighting.  He is working with the Humane Society to put his face on disgusting crime he committed. The HSUS' Human Society United States board of directors and staff decided that shunning Vick forever would do no good for any animal. Vick paid $1 million for the care and rehabilitation of the dogs at Bad Newz Kennels. Now he contributes his time and his voice to attacking the problem by reaching out to inner-city youth.   

 

Vick has apologized and acknowledged the suffering he caused to animals. He has expressed his remorse and his desire to help more animals than he harmed by being an advocate for the humane treatment of animals. If he can help put an end and save other dogs that will be abused and killed in the same manner ... then I will forgive Vick.

 

 I have to have some faith that some people are truly sorry for the evil deeds committed and try to offset the harm with good intention to help make positive changes. I sure hope I am right... only time will tell.


I hope you're right too but regardless, 'respect' isn't part of the equation.


Some posters here will NEVER get it.

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@liliblu wrote:

@chrystaltree wrote:

The man took responsibility, erved his time and moved on with his life.   I have more respect for him than I do for those who haven't learned to forgive.  


Thank you.  One person even believes he should have been executed.  Angry about the killing of animals but has no problem with killing a human being.  The hypocrisy of America.


thats right, I do beleive he should die for what he did to those dogs..I have no problem with that