Execute Michael Vick!
Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) wants Michael Vick to be executed if he’s found guilty of federal felony charges of conspiracy to travel in interstate commerce in aid of unlawful activities and to sponsor a dog in animal fighting venture.
The Senator is making an informed assertion. These is not the mouthings of a lily-livered dandy who doesn’t know the consequences of choices; he knows exactly what he’s asking for. Sen. Byrd has attended one execution before and claims he wouldn’t mind seeing another “if it involves this cruel, sadistic, cannibalistic business of training innocent, vulnerable creatures to kill.”
I am confident that the hottest places in hell are reserved for the souls of sick and brutal people who hold God’s creatures in such brutal and cruel contempt.
One is left wondering who are the real animals: the creatures inside or outside the ring?– Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV)
Speaking before the U.S. Senate on July 19th, 2007
Frankly the Author appreciates the august Senator’s desires, though finds them somewhat too generous and compassionate. After all that Vick’s has done, dying slowly from AIDS contracted through homosexual rape while in prison sounds like a more fitting punishment. Why should a man who’s famous for public obscenity, knowingly and willfully infected a woman with genital herpes, and allegedly took part in one of the cruelest and most gruesome of human acts be granted the mercy of an execution?
Sen Byrd won’t get his wish. Our legal system doesn’t support such justice. The Author’s hope is that the American justice and penal systems will do their respective parts so that he can get his wish and Michael Vick can get what he deserves.
Tags: Crime | Dogfighting | Michael Vick | Politics | Sick Vick


July 22nd, 2007 at 7:09 am
How ’bout we just throw him in the pit with his dogs?
July 26th, 2007 at 11:23 am
Don’t know who Michael Vick is, and don’t really care, though, I’m inclined to go with the dog’s rights to humane treatment, if bred and reared under human rights. The so-called human, in this case, needs to turned out to the wilderness, where non-domesticated animals of a more natural kind, let’s say, grizzly bear, can be natural in their habits towards such weaklings of a lower-kind. Sick-Vick gets no sympathy from the likes of I, and believe me, I’ve met a few “animals” of my fellow-kind, who should have been “put-down” for humane reasons before they could breed. “Domesticated” animals who suffer cruelty, exploitation and torturous treatment at the hands of their supposed care-providers and “owners” need to be discouraged by a community standard that has no-tolerance or exceptions of such diseased behaviour by diseased individuals. And don’t put his dogs to further ill-treatment by forcing them to be turned-on him… they too would be poisoned further!
July 26th, 2007 at 11:30 am
I think I’ll stand by my desire to see Sick-Vick - I just love that nickname - caged with the other two-legged animals. I have no more desire to see an endangered grizzly poisoned than you do a pit-bull.
Kind of sad when the thug isn’t even fit for Purina!
August 20th, 2007 at 2:04 pm
[...] After sponsoring a multi-state dogfighting enterprise this ghetto thug will probably do somewhat less than a single year of prison time and have to pay a fine of some sort. Sorry, Sen. Byrd, they won’t execute him. [...]
September 21st, 2007 at 8:48 pm
Wow people lets just take a step back and realize what is being said here. A man bred dogs to fight, they did what they were trained to do and fought, killed and were killed. Now you are saying that we should take the life of a PERSON!( not animal!) in exchange for however many dogs he killed. Now lets look at this from another angle. DOGS AREN’T HUMANS! My German Shepherd DOES NOT! have the same rights and privileges as I do, why? because im Human, and my Dog is just that A DOG! I’m not justifying what Vick did but I do think that it is getting grossly blow out of proportion and that you should try thinking of a punishment that actually fits his crime, off the top of my head i think of about a 1,000,000 dollar fine and 3 years in prison.David
September 27th, 2007 at 11:05 am
Hey! I don’t want Vick “executed” either - Senator Byrd does. I want him sentenced to a “sufficient” prison term. I trust the inmates at whatever institution Sick Vick ends up in to do “what comes unnaturally”. A slow death from AIDS and/or hepatitis is what I believe Vick deserves.
October 22nd, 2008 at 10:48 am
[...] Americans felt that Sick Vick should have been executed for his gross and heinous crimes. Instead it looks like Vick will get some of the remainder of his [...]