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Linda Y
08-25-2007, 02:42 AM
Really well written:

<From Peter Shankman, an Entrepreneur, an Adventurist, and the CEO of The

Geek Factory, a PR and Marketing boutique firm in New York City.

www.prdifferently<http://www.prdifferently/>. com

An Open letter to Michael Vick

Dear Mr. Vick:

It would have been very simple to write a brief mention of you, noting that

I hope you get the book thrown at you, hoping you get abused and beaten in

prison, tortured and eventually left to die just like the animals on whom

you wagered... But what would that accomplish?

Rather, I write this, not so much that I hope you'll read it, but rather, on

the chance that millions of other people will see it, and feel the anger,

the absolute rage, the disgust that I share the same title as "human being"

with something as foul as yourself.

I write this because you've failed, Mr. Vick.

You've failed as a person.

You've failed as an example to children and adults the world over.

You've failed as a sportsman.

You've failed as a human being.

You had everything. You had "the life." You had "the image." You had the

endorsements, you had the backing of the fans. You literally had the world

at your feet. You had the gift of being one of the most talented athletes in

the world, good enough to earn a $100 million dollar contract with the Atlanta

Falcons. You had "Star Quarterback" labeled on you wherever you went.

In fact, the only thing you seemed to be missing was compassion.

You took everything that you had, and rather than do something good with it,

thought it better to kill animals for your own amusement.

I'll say that again. Mr Vick, you are an animal murderer. You sir, murder

animals, and you do it under the guise of "sport." There is nothing sporting about making animals kill each other for your own personal amusement, Mr. Vick. You sicken me.

For what reason, Mr. Vick, would you do this? You didn't need the money. You

could have gone to Vegas if you felt the need to gamble. You could have

taken drugs if you needed a high. Instead, you felt the need to murder animals. Animals that had no ability to save themselves. They couldn't call their assistants to bring the limo

around when they wanted to go home. They didn't have the ability to call a time-out

and regroup. They had to fight until they were dead, or so bloody and

injured that they prayed for death. And you gave them death. According to the Associated Press, your dogfighting ring allegedly executed underperforming pit bulls by hanging, electrocution or other brutal means, including slamming them into the ground until they

were dead.

Well done, Mr. Vick. Your mother must be so proud of you. The NFL must be thrilled to have you among their ranks. Except that you were uninvited to training camp. So it looks like they're not. With a $100 million dollar contract, you couldn't purchase one person to be a part of your entourage with any soul? Anyone who could have said, "you know, not only is this illegal, but it's also terribly cruel. Why would you want to get involved in this?" And don't give me any stories about how it's what they do in the projects, or it's how you were raised, or it's your culture, or your socio-influence.

I simply don't care. Hurting animals, deliberately, and for your own sick pleasure is wrong. Nothing you can say, can ever, ever, justify that. Someone in your camp asked how this is any different than a celebrity getting busted for having Cocaine in her pockets...

I'll explain how, Mr. Vick. If a celebrity wants to blow lines until his or her heart explodes, he or she is free to do that. In fact, if they die, it's probably more proof that Darwin

was right. They're not torturing and murdering animals in the process. You, however, hurt those that did nothing to you. You didn't hurt yourself when you forced animals to fight to their deaths. You didn't hurt yourself when you shoved electrical wires up the anus's of dogs who didn't perform "well enough" for you. But now, Mr. Vick, you've hurt yourself.

Nike has dropped you.

Reebok has dropped you.

Upper Deck has dropped you and removed your cards from unsold packs.

No training camp for you.

Your "buddy," another heartless being, Tony Taylor, turned on you, copped a

plea, and is helping the government build a case against you. Your teammates are saying very scripted things, like "he hasn't been convicted yet," and "it's an unfortunate situation."

You know what those lines are called in the PR world? They're called "distancing one's self from the situation." How does it feel to be a pariah? Chances are really, really good that you're going to wind up in jail, Mr. Vick. And it's not going to be a quick 15-day-sentence, either. You're looking at hard time, Mr. Vick. Years, possibly. Your career is more than likely over. I mean, honestly - who would want you, knowing what you do behind closed

doors for "amusement?"

They say the universe tends to work itself out as it should. Looks to me, as your friends turn on you, as all your sources of income dry up, and as you're left out to rot, on your own, with no friends, no team, and no entourage to back you, that the universe is working out just the way it should, indeed. Perhaps in prison, you'll learn something about compassion. Perhaps it'll

come at the hands of someone bigger than you one night when the guards aren't there to protect you. Perhaps someone with an electric plug will teach you about compassion, about love, about feelings, about caring.

Or perhaps you'll be in so much pain, you'll be unable to learn. And then you too, just like the dogs you murdered, will pray for death. But then, it seems to me, as you take stock of the complete one-hundred- eighty degree turn your life has taken in the past fourteen

days, you might already be doing that.

motorgypsy
08-25-2007, 03:26 AM
I saw too many of our best and brightest who thought they were above the law during my years in the classroom. And sadly enough I know teachers and coaches who actually supported this belief. A couple of these I know got caught cheating. They were lucky they were caught early enough so it prevented them from totally ruining their lives. Superior brains or talent doesn't put ANYONE above the law or excuse them from treating all creatures with kindness and compassion. Shame on him.

Carol Nelson
08-25-2007, 03:27 AM
Very, very appropriate! But I can't help but think as I read it how much that describes quite a few of our "star" athletes...who had it all...and then just threw it away.

Perhaps we're paying them too much....and they just can't handle it.... :(

Linda Y
08-25-2007, 12:38 PM
Not just star athletes, but anyone our society decides to make a 'star.' Look at all those young Hollywood actors who decide...and yes it is a conscious decision...to turn their lives into a trainwreck when they so easily could have used the time and resources to help others.
I have zero sympathy for anything they bring on themselves. So rich and yet so stupid.

Carol Nelson
08-25-2007, 01:01 PM
Amen, Linda...amen!!

Jasfino
08-25-2007, 02:44 PM
I think they should throw the book at this creep. He deserves it.

I am not talking about this situation because in this situation this guy was a plain psychopath but in other recent stories of the stars that are making the headlines...I think the money is the downfall of alot of these people. They are already so immature.. never growing up.. and then living with all the pressures of fame....given all that money to spend.. they end up destroying their own lives in the process...in the name of fun and playing the game. Too many temptations out there. I think it is sad really. What they dreamed would be a wonderful life..ends up becoming a nightmare.

Laura S
08-25-2007, 03:44 PM
I think they should throw the book at this creep. He deserves it.

I am not talking about this situation because in this situation this guy was a plain psychopath but in other recent stories of the stars that are making the headlines...I think the money is the downfall of alot of these people. They are already so immature.. never growing up.. and then living with all the pressures of fame....given all that money to spend.. they end up destroying their own lives in the process...in the name of fun and playing the game. Too many temptations out there. I think it is sad really. What they dreamed would be a wonderful life..ends up becoming a nightmare.

I agree. And I wonder how many of them starting out had thoughts of helping society, donating time/money, etc. Many of them got where they are because of their self centeredness and selfishness.

Heidi
08-25-2007, 04:45 PM
Ignorance breeds ignorance. Neuter Michael Vick.
ConVICKt!

My Pasos
08-25-2007, 05:11 PM
Just to show how much hIS fans really apprecitated him, they are sending their jerseys that they bought to the Alanta Humane Society.
The animals there are now able to sleep comfortably on them!!! :lol: :D :lol:

Now see, there is always some good to a rotten story. :D

PasoPerson38
08-26-2007, 12:12 AM
I keep hearing people who are defending Vick say “it is ONLY dog fighting” or how he was “exposed to it in his younger years”. BUT the dog fighting wasn’t even the WORST part!!! It was the torture and horrific acts of cruelty done AFTER the dogs were out of the ring. As hard as it is I am going to Pray for him, that he does not go to jail in vain, that he learns from this experience, that he comes out a better man, and try’s to make a positive difference in the world.

Monty
08-26-2007, 02:18 AM
Not only was he suspended by the NFL indefinitely without pay - the Falcons are going after him for $22,000,000 - his signing bonuses!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20439843/

Heidi
08-26-2007, 03:37 AM
Not only was he suspended by the NFL indefinitely without pay - the Falcons are going after him for $22,000,000 - his signing bonuses!
When Hubby and I heard the radio announcement (Friday?) he commented that the NFL/Falcons would probably ask for their bonus money (basically an advance) back, since he signed, violated his contract with his conduct and will be unable to earn that money. Hubby said 20M, I'd say he was darn close!

Monty
08-26-2007, 06:13 AM
Have to remember - since he was suspended WITHOUT pay - he doesn't get the $40,000,000 salary either ;-) :hitting

Jane Hurl
08-26-2007, 08:16 AM
What a well written letter! I hope it runs in every newspaper in North America! I hope it is e-mailed far and wide! I'd like to see Peter Shankman, entrepreneur, adventurist and CEO of The Geek Factory become an overnight sensation, interviewed on every talk show on both radio and TV!

Go, Shankman!

Oh! And ...
And GO, Vick, GO. Go, Vick, GO. Off the field and into jail ... GO, Vick, GO!

PasoPerson38
08-26-2007, 03:03 PM
I have to ADD!!!!!!

For everyone who wants to blame, Where he grew up and RAISED... its the same place we ALL were!!!!
IN AMERICA WERE DOG FIGHTING AND ANIMAL CRUELTY IS ILLEGAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(Well all of us besides Jane... :rofl )

cristy
08-30-2007, 01:17 PM
It is one thing to be self destructive, if those rich buttholes in Hollywood or where ever they reside want to kill themselves with durgs and alochol more power to them, as long as they are only hurting themselves.

NOW this piece of crap. I will be praying for him too, but I will be praying that he personally gets to fully understand the agony and severy misery he put these living creatures through.

I am in no way a radical animal rights activist, but plain and simple it is NOT okay to intentionally HURT another living creature.

It sickens me that people like him walk among us. I hope he goes to ajil for a very long time and spends quality time with BUBBA. (an elictric cord would be okay too. ;-)

dana
08-30-2007, 03:40 PM
It is one thing to be self destructive, if those rich buttholes in Hollywood or where ever they reside want to kill themselves with durgs and alochol more power to them, as long as they are only hurting themselves.

NOW this piece of crap. I will be praying for him too, but I will be praying that he personally gets to fully understand the agony and severy misery he put these living creatures through.

I am in no way a radical animal rights activist, but plain and simple it is NOT okay to intentionally HURT another living creature.

It sickens me that people like him walk among us. I hope he goes to ajil for a very long time and spends quality time with BUBBA. (an elictric cord would be okay too. ;-)

Well Said! :not worthy