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samanthajane13
10-15-2009, 12:37 AM
By JOSH DUBOW, AP Sports Writer Josh Dubow, Ap Sports Writer – 2 hrs 18 mins ago

OAKLAND, Calif. – A Bay Area pit bull advocacy group says Michael Vick has declined an invitation to visit eight of his former dogs this weekend when the Philadelphia Eagles are in town to play the Oakland Raiders.

The group BAD RAP (Bay Area Doglovers Responsible About Pitbulls) told The Associated Press on Wednesday that it extended the invitation through the Eagles to Vick last week to view his former dogs that were part of the dog fighting operation at Bad Newz Kennels in southeastern Virginia.

BAD RAP co-founder Tim Racer said the group picked a location that would have allowed Vick to view the dogs from behind a window at a distance that satisfied the conditions of his parole that bar him from being near animals.

Racer said the Eagles informed him Wednesday that Vick would decline the offer. An e-mail sent to an Eagles spokesman was not immediately returned.

"We understand Vick is trying to right his wrongs and is very interested in redemption, but you can't find redemption without acknowledging your victims," Racer said. "Making amends to the dogs themselves would have helped to create some closure for many of us, especially those people who worked so hard to keep them from being destroyed. It seems that Vick is not ready to go there."

Oakland-based BAD RAP absorbed 10 of Vick's dogs into its foster program after being given permission from the federal government to evaluate and rescue as many of the dogs as possible.

Sunday's game against the Raiders is the first road game for Vick since being reinstated to the NFL following an 18-month prison sentence for his involvement in a dogfighting ring. A spokesman for the animal rights group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, said it has no plans to protest the game.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091015/ap_on_sp_fo_ne/fbn_vick_pit_bull

BeastofBears
10-15-2009, 11:15 AM
I support Bad Rap...but this sounds like a publicity stunt to me. Which is good, they need it. But I do not think Vick should ever be anywhere near those dogs, ever (It's not like he ever cared about them) and besides, what if a judge decided it DID violate his parole? He would be stupid to risk it. Though, now that I think about it, I sure wish he would!:flamemad:

samanthajane13
10-15-2009, 11:35 AM
While I do agree with you about the probation glitch, I think it's more that Vick's a coward and doesn't give a rat's ass about those dogs any more than he did when he owned them.

If he ever cared about them, he's be unable to look them in the eyes after what he did to them. His conscience wouldn't allow that.

They "caused" him to go to prison and lose money.

He has no further use for them.

And if he's like a lot of dog fighters, he views them as "ruined" now that they've been rehabbed and resocialized.

That means they're LESS than useless in his eyes.

And even if he COULD get near them, he'd never be affectionate with them and let anyone see that he's happy to see them and happy that they're on the road to normalcy.

For him, it's over, and he walked away from them ages ago...like the day he killed the others.