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Good News From "The Bad Newz Kennels." ...and the FDA

ARF!!!!

Hi All...

Just thought I would copy an article here so that ALL of our dogs may rest easier tonight. (This, and a letter from the FDA, as promised)...

I have been closely following the sick accusations against Michael Vick...

Should you want to read a bit more, please visit Annies Pages. She has made an entire notebook out of this wretched persons accusations.

CLICK HERE for Annies NOTEBOOK.

This story just out...

August 24, 2007

Updated on Friday, Aug 24, 2007 8:07 pm, EDT

By Ian Parker Special to PA SportsTicker

RICHMOND, Virginia (Ticker) -- Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick was suspended by the NFL on Friday after signing a plea agreement in which he admits to playing a role in the killing of dogs as part of a larger dogfighting operation.

Vick filed the plea earlier Friday ahead of an appearance in federal court Monday, when he will plead guilty to charges of organizing dogfighting and conducting an enterprise including gambling and the sponsoring and transporting of dogs in dogfighting operations.

Later on Friday, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced Vick has been suspended indefinitely without pay.

Falcons owner Arthur Blank's reaction was terse and predictable.

"Today, Michael Vick admitted his guilt to very serious charges related to his earlier indictment," Blank said in a statement. "His admissions describe actions that are incomprehensible and unacceptable for a member of the National Football League and the Atlanta Falcons."

In a summary of facts accompanying the plea agreement, Vick admitted that six to eight dogs killed in April of this year died as a result of the "collective efforts" of himself and two of his three co-defendants, Purnell Peace and Quanis Phillips.

"Peace, Phillips and Vick agreed to the killing of approximately 6-8 dogs that did not perform well in "testing" sessions at 1915 Moonlight Road and all of those dogs were killed by various methods, including hanging and drowning," the summary states. SICK. SICK. SICK.

"Vick agrees and stipulates that these dogs all died as a result of the collective efforts of Peace, Phillips and Vick."

The summary also states that Vick, Phillips, Peace and the fourth defendant Tony Taylor, 'tested' several dogs in 2002 to determine which were good fighters.

"Vick was aware that Phillips, Peace and Taylor killed a number of dogs that did not perform well in testing sessions around this time," the summary says. "Vick did not kill any dogs at this time."

The summary outlines the story of how the operation - known as the "Bad Newz Kennels" - began in 2001 and continued until April of this year. The operation was largely funded by Vick, including money bet on the outcome of fights. Vick has denied he personally gambled on fights.

"Most of the 'Bad Newz Kennels' operation and gambling monies were provided by Vick," the statement says. "When 'Bad Newz Kennels' won a particular fight, the gambling proceeds were generally split by Taylor, Phillips and, sometimes, Peace.

"Vick did not gamble by placing side bets on any of the fights. Vick did not receive any of the proceeds from the purses that were won by 'Bad Newz Kennels'."

The summary states that Vick paid for the house, in Surry County, Virginia, where the dogs were kenneled and where numerous fights were staged.

Peace, Phillips and Taylor have all pleaded guilty to the allegations of killing dogs and gambling.

Vick, 27, could face up to five years in prison. (Not even close enough).

The charges against Vick, one of the most exciting quarterbacks in the NFL, have left his career in serious jeopardy. (Aw, poor baby).

Goodell wrote to Vick on Friday to inform him of his suspension, which may yet become a lifetime ban. (Well, let's HOPE so)!???

Goodell's letter was damning in its tone.

"Your admitted conduct was not only illegal, but also cruel and reprehensible," Goodell wrote. "Your team, the NFL, and NFL fans have all been hurt by your actions." (not to mention the innocent, beaten to death, dogs)!!

However gruesome admissions regarding the deaths of several dogs are, it is Vick's admission that he funded gambling on dogfights - even though he says he did not profit from the bets - that is the more serious offense in the NFL's eyes, as it violates the league's strict anti-gambling code.

***Clearly the man has NO conscience... This is what he said last month when the doggie~doo~Doo hit the fan... Vick pleaded not guilty to the same charges last week and said in a written statement that he looked forward to "clearing my good name." He also pleaded with the public to resist a rush to judgment. The summary of facts signed by Taylor supports the indictment's claims that the dogfighting ring executed underperforming dogs by drowning, hanging and other brutal means. Taylor admitted shooting one dog and electrocuting another when they did not perform well in test fights in the summer of 2002. (From here).

"Your plea agreement and the plea agreements of your co-defendants also demonstrate your significant involvement in illegal gambling," Goodell continued. Pete Rose "gambled" kids... ~Honestly, I don't think ANY of us are upset about the damned gambling, (legal or otherwise)!!!

"Even if you personally did not place bets, as you contend, your actions in funding the betting and your association with illegal gambling both violate the terms of your NFL player contract and expose you to corrupting influences in derogation of one of the most fundamental responsibilities of an NFL player."

Goodell also told Vick that he had violated the league's personal conduct policy.

The commissioner will now wait for the legal process to run its course before deciding how long Vick's suspension should run. A life ban is possible under the NFL's rules.

In 2005, Vick signed a 10-year $130 million contract with the Falcons, the richest contract in NFL history to that date. The deal guaranteed Vick at least $44 million, but the Falcons may now seek to recover some of that money. (If they are lucky, they can maybe get $22~million of it back).

"I have advised the Falcons that, with my decision today, they are no longer prohibited from acting and are now free to assert any claims or remedies available to them under the Collective Bargaining Agreement or your NFL player contract," Goodell wrote. YAY?

In his statement, Blank backed the move by Goodell. Um, don't we ALL?

"We respect and support the Commissioner's decision today to place Michael Vick on an indefinite suspension," the statement said. "As with other actions he has taken this year, the Commissioner is making a strong statement that conduct which tarnishes the good reputation of the NFL will not be tolerated.

"We hope that Michael will use this time, not only to further address his legal matters, but to take positive steps to improve his personal life."

One possible option for Vick to resume his playing career was taken away when the Canadian Football League released a statement that he would not be eligible to compete north of the border.

"In response to media inquiries regarding the possibility of Michael Vick playing in the CFL, I would like to clarify that any NFL players, who are currently under contract or serving a suspension, are prohibited from signing a CFL player contract as outlined by the League's governing documents," CFL commissioner Mark Cohon said.

The NAACP has gotten in on the action. CLICK HERE.
That article came out the end of last month.
Wonder what they will say now?
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Just an added PS on what the NAACP has now suggested for Michael Vick...

How very sick of them, and of anyone who might believe this type of sickness/addiction can actually be 'cured' and/or forgotten...

In 4 little words: "I DON'T THINK SO."

>CLICK HERE< (More links on that page too)...

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What in Gods good name are we thinking???
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NOBODY WANTS YOU VICK!

Go HOME, and HANG YOUR HEAD in SHAME!

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**********And on to the FDA**********

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Once again vague, and yet perhaps promising in its own vague way...

Dear Anne: Thank you for contacting FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine.

The link you provided below involves the news that Wal-Mart has "pulled and held" Chicken Jerky Strips manufactured by Import-Pingyang Pet Product Co and Chicken Jerky manufactured by Shanghai Bestro Trading with UPC 0087784900006 and item number 839751.

The statement can be found at: http://www.walmartfacts.com/articles/5241.aspx

FDA is aware of 11 consumer complaints related to chicken jerky pet food products. We are actively investigating the matter and conducting analysis for multiple different chemical and microbiological contaminants. We have tested numerous samples of chicken jerky pet treats for possible contaminants including melamine.

To date we have NOT detected any contaminants. We are continuing to test. We have not issued a recall but if we find evidence of any contaminants with chicken jerky products, we'll notify the public.

We have also reviewed the lab report from Wal-Mart which mentions the presence of low levels (20 ppm) of melamine in one of the samples tested. At this time, the FDA has not been able to verify the finding. This level of melamine would not be expected to result in any animal illness or injury. If you have fed a particular pet product to your pet and suspect that it is making your animal ill, we would recommend you both take the animal to a veterinarian and report it to the FDA http://www.fda.gov/opacom/backgrounders/complain.html.

We hope you find this information helpful. Sincerely, CVM Home Page

Their email was this: CVMHomeP@CVM.FDA.GOV

"PULLED AND HELD"

(This only means that this product might be right back on our store shelves soon)...

So there you have it...

The Punkster awaits the opportunity to comment...

And she would LOVE one or two of those Michael Vick CHEW TOYS too!!!

ARF! ARF!! ARF!!!

XOXO
Anne

And next will be rapper DMX in the news...

WHERE DOES IT STOP?

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