NOVANEWS
The Difference Between Mike Vick and George W. Bush is…
September 13, 2010
by Johnny Punish
by Johnny Punish
Torturing Dogs and Humans
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Michael Vick was indicted and found guilty for torture
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George W. Bush has never been indicted and never found guilty for torture
Yesterday, the back-up Quaterback for the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles lit up the TV screens with patented amazing runs and passes igniting a massive call for him to be the starting Quarterback over the hand picked and highly touted Kevin Kolb who, in 2 quarters of play, threw for a pedestrian and pathetic 25 yards.
Worse, with Kolb on the field, the team looked lethargic and listless. Upon Mike Vick entering after the first half, the Eagles looked faster, happier, motivated and generally believed they could win. Down by 20 or so, they came back and almost beat the highly favored Super Bowl contenders, the Green Bay Packers.
Vick said after the game “I felt like if I had 4 quarters to play, we could have beat them”. To this writer, that this was very true. It was very clear that the best Quarterback on that team is Vick yet, after the game Coach Andy Reid said “Kolb is our starter” as if to re-inforce his decision to go with the inexperienced Kolb over 3 time pro-bowler Vick who now holds is in the top 3 rushing QB’s of all time just behind Randal Cunningham and Steve Young. If this was Steve Young who came in and took over the game like that, would he being saying the same thing?
Worse, many of friends who witnessed this clear difference between an average player and a super star could NOT admit that Vick was clearly superior and the diference maker in that game.
So I started asking why and it become painfully clear that, still after Vick served time in prison for what society decided was ample punishment for enabling the torture of dogs at venues supported by Vick’s money, many won’t let it go and really think that he does NOT belong on the field of play. It may be overt or sub-conscience, but this fact truly bothers many and thus getting past it to judge Vick the player is cloudy, murky, and unreachable.
Of course, with Coach Andy Reid and those who have this sub-conscience bias, that’s their perogative.
In this writers view, when someone pays their debt to society, it’s over with and that’s it. But some just do NOT agree and thus it clouds their mind when making a reasonable judgement on who’s the better player. Thus, they justify it by saying that Vick is not a pocket passer or Vick is this or that. And then, when presented with facts like Vick ran for over 100 yards and threw for 175 yards in 2 quarters of play while Kolb ran for zero and threw for 25 yards, they dismiss it.
So What does Mike Vick have to with George W. Bush?
Well, George W. Bush admitted to torturing human beings while Mike Vick admitted to torturing dogs. Vick was indicted, found guilty, and paid his debt. George W. Bush has never been indicted, never found guilty, and has never paid his debt.
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What does this say about us?
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Do we value dogs more than people?
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Why is Vick the bad guy that cannot be forgiven while Geoge W. Bush gets a Presidential Library?
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Hey Obama, why hasn’t George W Bush been indicted?