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Animal activists boo Eagles' signing of Vick
2009-08-14
News that the Eagles had signed quarterback Michael Vick, a convicted animal abuser, was met with swift outrage last night by members of Philadelphia's animal-welfare community. Many said they were concerned that the move would cast a pall over a state in which animal advocates - led by Gov. Rendell, who has three rescue dogs - have fought to improve conditions for dogs, particularly those who suffer in substandard commercial kennels.

"Over the last three years, Pennsylvania has made historic strides in bringing attention to the abuse and neglect that so many dogs suffer in this state and throughout the country," said Tom Hickey of Drexel Hill, a member of the governor's Dog Law Advisory Board. "For the Philadelphia Eagles, knowing the heinous crimes committed by this man, to sign him is unconscionable."

The initial reaction, which included the launching of a Twitter feed called "Boycott the Eagles," is a likely indication of the angry response to come.
Yeah, that's gonna go over well..
"Michael Vick is coming to a city with some of the strongest and most outspoken animal advocates," said Bill Smith, founder of Main Line Animal Rescue in Chester Springs. "In a city where thousands of pit bulls are destroyed every year because we don't have the resources to rehabilitate them, it's shameful that we are willing to rehabilitate Michael Vick."
In the coming matchup between outraged animal activists protesting at the stadium and drunken Eagles fans trying to get in, I'm taking Philly fan and the points.
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#15  Cookies are good...
Posted by: badanov   2009-08-14 20:51  

#14  Vick needs to find out if any of his interior linemen have ever owned a dog.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-08-14 17:46  

#13   I look forward to hearing that the Eagles tank and that Vick gets demoted to stadium sweeper.
Posted by: mom   2009-08-14 17:34  

#12  As is often the case, Badanov nails it. The sports experts have endlessly discussed which teams would be best for Vick -- including my beloved Pats. But as QBs go, Vick is just a bad QB: Cordell Stewart with a mean streak.

Mike nails it on the bigger picture. Even though I hate pitbulls and their owners, I can't see executing them for underperformance (under the same reasoning why is Vick allowed to resume his career?).

A step backward for both the Eagles and for Western Civ.
Posted by: regular joe   2009-08-14 16:30  

#11  The Iggles go 3 and 13, and a PETA-led boycott will be the least of their worries ...
Posted by: Steve White   2009-08-14 16:25  

#10  The article doesn't even mention a huge group who supports Michael Vick as the Philadelphia Eagles backup backup quarterback.

New York Giants fans...
Posted by: badanov   2009-08-14 15:21  

#9  Dog fighting is big in Philly so no surprise when the city of brotherly thugs embraces him.

Count on the fans to be chanting his name mid-season after McNabb makes one too many worm-killer throws.
Posted by: regular joe   2009-08-14 13:37  

#8  Who said he couldn't be "reformed"? I simply object to giving millions of dollars to an immoral savage. He's NOT the only black man who can throw a football. Find somebody else.
Posted by: mojo   2009-08-14 13:27  

#7  Yeesh. I live in Virginia, and this was considered the lead news story last night. (Not the lead sports story, the lead news story.)

What this inquiring mind wants to know is, can't I get away from this crap anywhere?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-08-14 13:25  

#6  HmmmÂ… a skilled position player for professional sports team that once ran an interstate gambling racket? Wonder if the Philly Bookmakers cheered? Oh thatÂ’s rightÂ…itÂ’s all about the puppies.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2009-08-14 12:28  

#5  Uh uh shaggy, this could really open up their offense. Other team runs a Red Dog defense bring in vick. Also available for pooch kicks late in the game.

Then yippie ey oh!

Really NFL? Really?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-08-14 12:23  

#4  Or just for being a plain old terrorist, like Bill Ayers.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2009-08-14 12:20  

#3  Well coming up with the position that one can not reform and must be hounded for the rest of their lives for stupid acts, let's make sure that the principle is applied to animal rights activist who engage in criminal and terrorist acts, as well as those who make excuses for their actions or obstruct law enforcement in tracking them down.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-08-14 12:05  

#2  #1 I don't think you need to be an animal rights wacko to find Michael Vick repulsive--I think you need only be a human being.
Posted by: Mike 2009-08-14 10:41

Well said Mike.
Posted by: WolfDog   2009-08-14 10:50  

#1  I don't think you need to be an animal rights wacko to find Michael Vick repulsive--I think you need only be a human being.
Posted by: Mike   2009-08-14 10:41  

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