Michael Vick says he might get a new dog

Tonight, Michael Vick joins Piers Morgan for a primetime exclusive interview where the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback speaks candidly about his fall from grace in 2007 when he was implicated and convicted of participating in the operation an illegal dog fighting ring. Vick was banned from owning a dog for three years but this month the ban expires.

During the interview, Morgan asks Vick if he will get a new dog and Vick replies that he would for his children. can't take that dream away from them, Vick explains. selfish on my behalf. You know, so, gotta find a way to make it right and, you know, I put everything in God's hands to make it right. Morgan asks Vick what kind of dog he would adopt, Vick replies would let them [his children] pick it out. Certainly wouldn't be a pit bull. Tune in at 9pm for the complete and very candid interview as Vick talks about his new work with . Follow Piers Morgan Tonight on Twitter pit bull puppies are born the same way as all other puppies, sweet, innocent, harmless and helpless, only humans can turn them (through abuse) to fighters. Michael Vicks never apologised for his involvement in dog fighting. I think his kids were born with his violent traits and should never have a dog. There is no way his family was not aware of the horrible abuse the dogs endured. The dogs that lost fights were shot, hung or drowned. This individual cannot be rehabilited, he will abuse again anything for a dollar. When is a huge amount of money not enough and you have to abuse innocent animals to make more. Look to Cesar Milan for his beautiful pitt bulls who help him in his quest to help dogs. The Vick family makes me sick and should never own another animal, haven they had enough to satisy their violent need? I would Dt5FW6a9x die for my pets, they kill them. July 17, 2012 at 10:11 pm Report abuse I agree with you horace bazemore, when you say: guess mike was right, you never did anything wrong and will never need a second chance. i wonder what God would say about that. self righteous. Who does he think he is kidding? Anyone that believes in this man, and follows any of his NFL games is either ignorant, or you don see the clear picture. If you are not 100% Vegan then you have NO MORAL GROUND to judge Vick. You are just as guilty as cheap soccer jerseys he is. By your life choices in your diet and your lifestyle, you perpetuate the slaughter of MILLIONS of innocent animals. YOU ARE GUILTY!!! And I dont want to hear your cheap mlb jerseys excuses that is different No it is not and you can try to justify till you are blue in the face, you are a murderer too. Sometimes you have to let it go. This is a little personal because I have a pitbull. You hear people always talking about Mike Vick and how what he did was so wrong then as soon as they see someone with a pitbull they cross the street. We have to have our double/triple cheeseburgers, BIG juicy steaks, or something else meaty and ridiculously more than what we should consume. Then when we finished, we throw it wholesale nhl jerseys away. So long cow, you died just so I could eat 1/2 of my sandwich and then throw it away. They work for us, they feed us, they entertain us, and they evolve for us. We in turn, feed and protect them, and in some cases share our lives with them. That the covenant. Our part of the obligation is to treat these beings with respect. Our animals have a right to be free of cruelty, pain, and mis treatment. That has nothing to do with being Vegan. It has everything to do with being human. He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals. Immanuel Kant July 19, 2012 at 6:51 am Report abuse Mr. Vick served his year and a half in prison, but tortured and killed dogs for over five years. He blames everything on his childhood and not knowing right from wrong. What percentage of his time and his 100 millions is he giving back to society or to help stop animal cruelty? Less than 1% at most maybe and that is what was court ordered. How much of the proceeds of his new book are going to help these causes that he now, all of a sudden, believes in after a few years? Shouldn 100% of the book profits go towards a charitable organization? I hear his lips moving, but actions speak louder than words Mike. http://kindredthefamilysoul.com/profiles/blogs/nascar-hall-of-fame-nominations-ignore-history-again
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