blackascoal
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Who needs a QB with an arm more than Denver?
I TOTALLY agree

... but I don't think he'd be acceptable to the Denver audience.
Who needs a QB with an arm more than Denver?
See, I hate when my boyfriend talks to chicks like you that like sports. I always have to hear about it later.
Just keep that info to yourself froggie. I don't need you goin' around here making me look bad!![]()
I know what greyhounds go through. However, as I said, I believe PETA would definitely be up in arms about perfectly good horses being killed simply because they were slow, just as they are about the greyhounds.I agree with Topper.
How did the horse get in such misery in the first place?
It was run into the ground so humans can make money off his ass .. and when he can no longer make money, they shoot him.
Have you ever known what greyhounds go through?
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YouTube - Greyhound Abuse
The attack on Vick was much more than about dogs.
I understand what you're saying .. but I doubt if there is anyone on the planet more into their dog than I am .. given that mine saved my life, but the attack on Vick was about more than dogfighting.
I love walking my dog at the park with my Vick jersey on. People see this beautiful, stunning dog .. and a guy with a Vick jersey on. They don't know what to think .. so often they'll slide up to me and say nice things about my dog, then ask me why I'm wearing a Vick jersey given how much I obviously love and care foir my dog.
I tell them it's a political statement, not support of dog-fighting. If they pursue that any further I'll get into what the politrical statement is .. and they leave confused.
Sports is about winning and making money. If an owner thinks Vick can help his team, he'll sign him .. AND, Vick has Tony Dungy helping him out .. who I believe was most instrumental in getting him reinstated.
I was on PETAs site, there is nothing about them killing healthy horses.PETA Says Horseracing = Dog Fighting. They’re Wrong.
Mon, May 5, 2008
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Anybody that saw the Kentucky Derby Saturday was treated to a spectacular race, and then immediately robbed of that memory with one of the most heartbreaking sights in racing. Eight Belles, the first filly running in the race since 1996, which having just turned in the best finish by a girl since Winning Colors, collapsed and broke both ankles shortly after finishing.
When a horse is that severely injured, the track doctors are faced with a tough decision: a Barbaro-style, months-long, publicity stunt of a death watch, or putting the horse down. Eight Belles was euthanized on the track. PETA, maybe my least favorite advocacy group of all time, and never able to miss an opportunity to turn public opinion against them, posted this on their blog later that day:
While the trainers, jockeys, and owners may weep their crocodile tears today over Eight Belles’ euthanasia, they will be back on the track tomorrow, putting other horses at risk. Thoroughbreds are raced on hard dirt surfaces—like the one at Churchill Downs. Their bones simply can’t take it, as Eight Belles’ two broken front legs showed last night. Despite the wealth associated with thoroughbred racing, for the horses—most of whom end up broken, cast off, or sent to Europe to be killed for the dinner table—it’s a dirty business and no better than dogfighting.
There are so many things wrong with this statement that I could go on for hours, but I won’t. Suffice to say that Kentucky has a farm that receives significant taxpayer subsidy that houses retired thoroughbreds. More importantly, let’s look at the last sentence of this uneducated salvo; an assertion that horseracing is no better than dog fighting.
Too soon? Image from Wikimedia Commons
I’ll say that no person who could possibly make that statement could have ever been around a trainer, jockey, owner, because the love–yes, love–that develops between the animals and those that work with them on a daily basis. However, that’s an emotional argument, and therefore inadmissible. No, this is more appropriately cast into proper relief when I point out that in dog fighting at least half of the animals die, and all of them live in the most deplorable conditions imaginable.
Here’s a dog kennel:
Image from Wikimedia Commons
Here’s a horse farm:
Image from Wikimedia Commons
I’ll take this moment to note that in the 134 years of the Kentucky Derby, this is the first time a horse has had to be euthanized. Then there’s the issue of the track surfaces–PETA seems to think that horses can’t run on hard, hard dirt. I’ll point out again that Churchill Downs has a phenomenally low injury rate, despite being known for having a rocket-fast inside track.
This is a bit of an aberration, and a testament to the team behind the track surface at Churchill. You see, the new wave in horse racing, and the safest surface yet, is polytrack, a plastic turf that absorbs the shock of a giant, running animal, crashing down on it. Polytrack is slowly taking over racing, and has been installed in the other holy site of horse racing, Keeneland, where it’s had a phenomenal safety record.
PETA is grandstanding for their own political gain, they’re doing it in a phenomenally stupid way, and they’re doing it over the body of a horse that made a lot of people cry very real tears on Saturday.
Please, look at their site and read it, not Wiki their actual site. I checked to see if there were documented cases of healthy horses being killed, they had none.Please loser, PET says horse racing = dog racing
horses that could live and walk are shot all the time cause they can't race.
It's rich white guys shooting them though. LOFL
Murders have gotten out with less time.
He doused them in water and electrocuted them. If you don't find that more horrifying than being shot, topper...
Horses that otherwise could be in pasture are shot because they get injured in racing. Tool
Now that is an accurate statement.Horses that otherwise could be in pasture are shot because they get injured in racing. Tool
They didn't just electrocute them, that was just the end.And he electrocuted dogs after matches just because they lost (or, at least, people in his dogfighting ring did). Electrocution is a pretty terrible way to die, especially if not done properly.
People who think that no minorities own race horses = racist weirdos with no life.Horseracing = white dudes shooting horses
People who think that no minorities own race horses = racist weirdos with no life.
This doesn't make what Vick did any better.
That is the one factor that makes me think Vick is legitimate in his desire to better himself. I doubt there is a more classy/honest/sincere person than Tony Dungy. The man is all about character. Vick couldn't ask for a better role model and guide.