Does Vick deserve a second chance?
May 20, 2009 | Foster City, California | Vetting explained
What amazes me is WHO CARES.
How is this a news story. When did society get to decide what a free man can or can not do.
I do not see where one thing has to do with the other.
He did not violate any football rule I am aware of and if I am not mistaken he has served his time.
If not one ever gets to make amends or live after committing a crime then the only alternative is killing them.
How inane is that.
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