Michael Vick paid his debt to society for funding an interstate gambling enterprise centered on dog fighting. Now, he must pay his dues to rebuild his mauled reputation.
He has to put up with animal lovers, like Main Line Animal Welfare in suburban Philadelphia, who sniff at Vick's dogged attempt to rebuild his career.
Main Line cares for dogs, but doesn't give a rip for a person trying to get his life back together. They ordered a hit on Vick.
Main Line will donate a five-pound pound bag of dog food to a local animal shelter for every hit on Vick when the Philadelphia Eagles play the Washington Redskins on October 26, according to an ad that appeared in the NFL Supplement of the Wednesday, Sep. 9, 2009, edition of The Was ...
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