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    Re: This is how Vick makes it back to the NFL

    I did a quick image search because I feel that the dogs should continue to tell the story. He will have done his time, but regular people who do crimes and go to prison face censure and a rough battle getting any kind of life back. Why should Vicks be any different? And-- have the dogs recovered their lives?

    I'm not going to post all of the images. Some are really graphic. The faces of the crime:
    http://www.usanimalprotection.org/gypsy100.jpg





    Link to more photos and rehab stories:
    http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/feat...s_where_are_t/

    47 dogs were rehabbed and have gone on to quiet homes. I hope Vicks doesn't get to play any more football. I hope he has to face this every day. Prison is only one consequence. I want him to face the consequences of this for a long long time.

    ~~ZinniaZ
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