Ed Block Foundation's response to Michael Vick's Courage award
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THIS IS AN OUTRAGE!
MICHAEL VICK IS A DISGRACE.
OUR WORLD HAS MANY HEROS WORTHY OF RECIEVING A "COURAGE" AWARD... MICHAEL VICK IS NOT ONE OF THEM.
THE 'COURAGE' AWARD SHOULD BE TO THE MEN AND WOMAN WHO VOLUNTEERED THEMSELVES TO SAVING THE DOGS THAT SURVIVED THE HORRIFIC CRUELTY INFLICTED BY MICHAEL VICK.
THE P.O.S., MICHAEL VICK, HAS NEVER ONCE APOLOGIZED FOR THE PAIN, SUFFERING AND BARBARIC DEATHS THAT HE CAUSED TO THE DOGS.
Photo: UBA, A former Vick dog
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When it was announced last month that Michael Vick was to be awarded the Ed Block Award for courage, I expressed my utter disbelief and despair. I encouraged readers to post their reactions as well, and I promised to send all to the Ed Block Foundation.
As of yet, I have not received word from anyone at the Foundation. However, I did come across this page on the Ed Block website, meant to serve as a response to the public outcry around Vick's nomination:
http://www.edblock.org/content/michael-vick
I couldn't have been more disappointed as I read the Foundation's defense of Vick's receipt of the award:
"...Michael Vick has been working with the Philadelphia Eagles and the Humane Society of the United States to promote awareness of the evils and dangers associated with dog fighting. As someone who paid a large debt for his role in this lifestyle he is uniquely equipped to educate at risk youths as to their perils..."
Granted, serving prison time does equip Vick to speak first-hand about life in prison. But it doesn't necessarily make someone a good role model, sincere advocate, or a changed person. Serving time for the crimes he committed did not take courage--or even a sense of duty. Vick had no choice in the matter; his sentence was mandated by law.
In an attempt to validate its position on Vick's award conferment, the Foundation goes on to offer quotes from other NFL luminaries.
Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid notes: "He's obviously very well-respected by his teammates."
Perhaps that says more about his teammates than it does about Vick. For someone who brings with him such an appalling history, earning the respect of your teammates ought to be the bare minimum. That respect is then the foundation from which to go forward, the first step in a long road. Not grounds for an award for courage.
Nor was Tony Dungy--Vick's mentor and considered by many to be the NFL's moral compass--disconcerted by the award: "... There are things that players know that each other are going through that maybe the public doesn't know... So I know it's one Michael is proud of, and there didn't seem to be any debate on that team who should get it."
When is someone affiliated with one of these organizations going to show real courage? When are they going to step up and say the right thing? That is, that Michael Vick has a long way to go. Simply attending practice, showing up for games, and not getting arrested is not sufficient cause for commendation. Millions of people across the country go to work and stay out of trouble on a daily basis. It's not a matter of courage, but one of necessity.
Neither does a handful of PR-mandated, 10-minute speaking engagements--nor a large financial donation made as part of a plea bargain--show any particular depth of character. Courage is personally ensuring - without the promise of fame and fortune in the balance - that those around you live free of terror and harm.
HSUS says that "[Vick's] story is the strongest possible example of why dog fighting is a dead end." But assigning Vick hero status sends our youth quite the opposite message. Instead, let's honor those who do the right thing from the beginning (LaDainian Tomlinson, Jarrod Cooper, Tony Gonzalez).
Let's teach our kids that avoiding violence from the beginning is what deserves real recognition. Attempting to redeem yourself after years of inflicting terrible torture does not take courage - it's one's only choice.
Ultimately, I hope that Vick does make good on his word to help more dogs than he's harmed. My intent is not to stop him from him doing that - rather, it is simply to raise the bar. Our heroes must behave heroically in order to be deemed courageous. Showing up is not enough.
-Leslie Smith
http://dogtime.com/ed-block-response-michael-vick-award.html
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bailey78
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I have a A.P.B.T. and I would be glad to kick the shit the person that would fight the breed. They are one of the most loyal dogs a family could hope to have. I can only hope that Mr. Vicks has learned his lesson and knows he done wrong. I for one have done many things I am not proud of. I was given a second chance a couple of times in my life and am willing to do the same. The man has paid his dues. He has done his time and paid his fine. I only hope that others will learn from his misstakes. Those that do not forgive are just as sick as those that did the crime.
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bailey78
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remanns
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Actually,...devoured by lions would have been better. (Sports star treatment)
- 2 years ago
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remanns
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remanns
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Look. Its our fault. The man should have been shot and thrown in an unmarked grave. We F'd it up,...and now we have to live with him.
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remanns
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Kaotik
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he did apologize and STFU ... what are you doing to help the animals?
- 2 years ago
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Kaotik
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Joshua_Nyholm
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It seems nowadays that if you are a politician, celebrity, sports star, or famous individual you get a bunch of shit you don't deserve and never will, such is life, enough said.
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Joshua_Nyholm
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itoldyouso
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hes getting a t.v. reality show too
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itoldyouso
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Dagum
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Vick did the time for his crime, its time to get over it.
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Dagum
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keithponder
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5boqTvG-SgA
You're a liar if you claiming that Vick has never apologized. That's all he's done is apologize. All that Michael Vick has done is apologize. He's taken time throughout every week during this years NFL schedule to travel the country for a day and talk to young teens and children about making bad choices that eventually can hurt everyone around you.
Stop lying.
- 2 years ago
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keithponder
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keithponder
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzytivQsPGI&feature=related
Anyone that claims that Michael Vick has never apologized is a liar.
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keithponder
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pukemnukem
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The foundation does not select the people. Its the players on the team that decide. No one else does. If you have an issue with the selection of Michael Vick, then it is his fellow teammates that you need to take issue with, not the foundation itself.
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pukemnukem
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Guyatthebusstation
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Im more ok with him getting a 'courage award' than obama getting the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Guyatthebusstation
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bailey78
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Guyatthebusstation:
Yep me too. I'm just happy that Bush didn't get it.
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bailey78
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olddogdaddy
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this guy's p.r. group is amazing! I was a 'bait dog' myself until rescued by true human beings, you know, the beings that despise the michael vicks of this world.
one of the neighborhood kids left a #7 vick jersey in the park where i go for walks. something smelled so bad i had to sniff it out, when my people saw what i had found they let me pee all over it. now it hangs from the fire hydrant on the street for all of my dog friends to mark.....
still wish he was in it! - 2 years ago
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olddogdaddy
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keithponder
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olddogdaddy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIXuWO7zjCU
blah, blah, blah, You're jealous.
This is what you're really pissed about. You'll never be able to do this if you lived your live ten times over, getting better every time you came back.
Never, ever,so anybody that cannot forgive Michael Vick can sit at home on your worn out sofa ,that you probably got at a yard sale, with your six-pack of Budweiser and pot, with a bag of chips, or scrounge up enough left over from your minimum wage paycheck and buy a cheap seat ticket to a game when he comes to the closest big city to your hillbilly ass town, and watch him, while your toothless girlfriend cheers for him, and you can just get mad and be that much more jealous John boy
You probably can't even throw a Frisbee..
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keithponder
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corndog67
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olddogdaddy:
Keith, that reply can be considered pretty racist.
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corndog67
