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  • May 29, 2007

    Michael Vick

    Michael Vick, quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons is suspected of dog fighting. No charges have been made against Vick as of yet — even after authorities raided a home owned by the multi-millionaire pivot where they found 66 dogs — most of which were pit bulls — a dog-fighting pit and blood-stained carpets. Talk about evidence.

    This is damning evidence (see, I said evidence!) pointing to the ugliness that is the disgusting pastime of dogfighting.

    The subject of Vick and the allegations against him have never been as “informative” as this weekend when ESPN aired “Outside the Lines.”

    The investigative report featured a man who’s seen Vick in action at the pit with his own eyes.

    Calling him a “very reliable source,” with the source in shadow and voice disguised, he sang like a bird, sharing all the details of how Vick has been staging and betting on dogfights for the better part of a decade, adding that he knows because, “I’ve seen it with my own eyes.”

    While Vick’s agent, Joel Segal, has been mum on the subject, the same can’t be said for Vick’s buddy from the Washington Redskins, Clinton Portis.

    “I don’t know if he was fighting dogs or not,” Portis said. “But it’s his property; it’s his dogs. If that’s what he wants to do, do it. Dog fighting is a prevalent part of life.”

    Huh? Is he kidding or just stupid?

    If Rick Tocchet has gone through a year of hell for running a gambling ring –we are about to see if Vick’s celebrity will garner him special treatment as the evidence begins to, ahem, dog-pile on the superstar.

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