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PETA wants NFL to test Vick's mental health


Jangler

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How about we do mental evaluations on the rapist and the pedophiles and murderers we set free, that reoffend over and over again and not worry so much about Michael Vick and his dog fighting.

I'm not that big a believer in those anyway. Guys can say all the right things and easily pass.

For Vick, I'd say the better idea is to require him to pass a grade school math, science and English quiz before he can be released.

(but then he might never get out)

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PETA is the most annoying group in the WORLD!! It's a shame. I agree with their basic principal of ethical treatment for animals. But they're extremist assholes. If we didn't eat cows, there wouldn't be any cows!

:P That's why the Dinosaurs are extinct. No Mickey D's to serve'em'up.

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speaking of football, the Superbowl and peta. Here's the ad they sent to NBC for the a Superbowl commercial. Three years in a row they've sent in a commercial for it to be banned. Its a video of hot models and veggies.

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Kind of makes me want to do a vegan. Except the ones I've seen don't shave their legs and pits and they smell bad.

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Kind of makes me want to do a vegan. Except the ones I've seen don't shave their legs and pits and they smell bad.

There not all like that and quite a few are smoking. Just got to find the right area to look, usually at hangouts near art and cosmo colleges. You can also just hit up starbucks on a Friday night. there are a lot of stars that would surprise you that are vegan and

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