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An Open Letter To Animal Lovers: Vick Is Not The (Only) Bad Guy

August 19, 2011 in Abuse, Dogs

CURLY

Curly, a former Vick dog now living at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

There’s a lot of high emotion running around on the internet regarding BET’s selection of Michael Vick as Sportsman of the Year. While I personally believe that he may deserve the honor based on his exceptional athletic ability and performance, it is impossible for me to separate his past actions (as someone who tortured and killed dogs for profit) from his present mastery on the football field. Regardless of how strongly you believe in redemption or forgiveness – both of which are valid and noble ideals – the damage cannot ever be undone. Read the rest of this entry →

An Open Letter To Animal Lovers: Vick Is Not The (Only) Bad Guy

August 19, 2011 in Abuse, Dogs

CURLY

Curly, a former Vick dog now living at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

There’s a lot of high emotion running around on the internet regarding BET’s selection of Michael Vick as Sportsman of the Year. While I personally believe that he may deserve the honor based on his exceptional athletic ability and performance, it is impossible for me to separate his past actions (as someone who tortured and killed dogs for profit) from his present mastery on the football field. Regardless of how strongly you believe in redemption or forgiveness – both of which are valid and noble ideals – the damage cannot ever be undone. Read the rest of this entry →

An Open Letter To Animal Lovers: Vick Is Not The (Only) Bad Guy

August 19, 2011 in Abuse, Dogs

CURLY

Curly, a former Vick dog now living at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

There’s a lot of high emotion running around on the internet regarding BET’s selection of Michael Vick as Sportsman of the Year. While I personally believe that he may deserve the honor based on his exceptional athletic ability and performance, it is impossible for me to separate his past actions (as someone who tortured and killed dogs for profit) from his present mastery on the football field. Regardless of how strongly you believe in redemption or forgiveness – both of which are valid and noble ideals – the damage cannot ever be undone. Read the rest of this entry →

An Open Letter To Animal Lovers: Vick Is Not The (Only) Bad Guy

August 19, 2011 in Abuse, Dogs

CURLY

Curly, a former Vick dog now living at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

There’s a lot of high emotion running around on the internet regarding BET’s selection of Michael Vick as Sportsman of the Year. While I personally believe that he may deserve the honor based on his exceptional athletic ability and performance, it is impossible for me to separate his past actions (as someone who tortured and killed dogs for profit) from his present mastery on the football field. Regardless of how strongly you believe in redemption or forgiveness – both of which are valid and noble ideals – the damage cannot ever be undone. Read the rest of this entry →

An Open Letter To Animal Lovers: Vick Is Not The (Only) Bad Guy

August 19, 2011 in Abuse, Dogs

CURLY

Curly, a former Vick dog now living at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

There’s a lot of high emotion running around on the internet regarding BET’s selection of Michael Vick as Sportsman of the Year. While I personally believe that he may deserve the honor based on his exceptional athletic ability and performance, it is impossible for me to separate his past actions (as someone who tortured and killed dogs for profit) from his present mastery on the football field. Regardless of how strongly you believe in redemption or forgiveness – both of which are valid and noble ideals – the damage cannot ever be undone. Read the rest of this entry →

An Open Letter To Animal Lovers: Vick Is Not The (Only) Bad Guy

August 19, 2011 in Abuse, Dogs

CURLY

Curly, a former Vick dog now living at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

There’s a lot of high emotion running around on the internet regarding BET’s selection of Michael Vick as Sportsman of the Year. While I personally believe that he may deserve the honor based on his exceptional athletic ability and performance, it is impossible for me to separate his past actions (as someone who tortured and killed dogs for profit) from his present mastery on the football field. Regardless of how strongly you believe in redemption or forgiveness – both of which are valid and noble ideals – the damage cannot ever be undone. Read the rest of this entry →

Requited

April 21, 2011 in sex, Sexsmoker, ShaftSmoker

As I turned the corner towards my house after finishing an exhilarating five-mile run, I was surprised to see one of the former students from the grammar school I teach at standing in front of my brownstone.  I knew that her parents lived nearby, and I had bumped into the whole family on various occasions over the years. But Linse had graduated about a decade ago, and it was odd to see her back in the neighborhood. I recalled that she had been the school’s valedictorian; she was also the best student I’ve ever had in my more than thirty years as a teacher. Read the rest of this entry →

Requited

April 21, 2011 in sex, Sexsmoker, ShaftSmoker

As I turned the corner towards my house after finishing an exhilarating five-mile run, I was surprised to see one of the former students from the grammar school I teach at standing in front of my brownstone.  I knew that her parents lived nearby, and I had bumped into the whole family on various occasions over the years. But Linse had graduated about a decade ago, and it was odd to see her back in the neighborhood. I recalled that she had been the school’s valedictorian; she was also the best student I’ve ever had in my more than thirty years as a teacher. Read the rest of this entry →

Requited

April 21, 2011 in sex, Sexsmoker, ShaftSmoker

As I turned the corner towards my house after finishing an exhilarating five-mile run, I was surprised to see one of the former students from the grammar school I teach at standing in front of my brownstone.  I knew that her parents lived nearby, and I had bumped into the whole family on various occasions over the years. But Linse had graduated about a decade ago, and it was odd to see her back in the neighborhood. I recalled that she had been the school’s valedictorian; she was also the best student I’ve ever had in my more than thirty years as a teacher. Read the rest of this entry →