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« Reply #120 on: May 19, 2009, 06:03:02 PM »


http://www.ajc.com/falcons/content/sports/falcons/stories/2009/05/19/michael_vick_nfl_future.html
Michael Vick’s future: What’s next?
No team interested in trade yet

By D. Orlando Ledbetter

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

With the time near for Falcons quarterback Michael Vick’s release from federal prison, here are five things to know about Vick’s future:
Home confinement

For two months Michael Vick will be confined to his home in Hampton, Va., with his fiancée and two of his children. He will be allowed to leave for work and church. He is set to be released from federal custody on July 20, 2009. He also has to serve three years of supervised probation. Also, he cannot own any dogs.

Return to the NFL?

Vick is currently suspended by the NFL and remains on the Falcons roster. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell does not have a meeting set with Vick or his representatives to discuss reinstatement. He wants to see that Vick is truly remorseful for his actions. Goodell finds himself in uncharted waters. The one-year suspensions of Paul Hornung and Alex Karras for gambling don’t provide any guidance. Previously, they were the league’s longest suspensions. Vick will have to explain why he initially lied to Goodell about the dogfighting operation.
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Raising some cash

Vick is currently in bankruptcy and needs to raise some cash. There have been discussions about a reality show and a book deal. Vick reportedly has written his book while in prison and is seeking a publisher and a co-author.

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I wonder if Michael Vick is truly "remorseful for his actions" or is he sorry he got caught?  JMHO
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« Reply #121 on: May 19, 2009, 07:44:24 PM »

Wow I did not know that we had this thread.  I must say that I love it! 

In response to Muffy, I do not think that Vick is at all remorsefull, he is only upset that he was caught and lost his job and all of his endorsements.  Had this man not been caught, this crap would still be going on.

I have listened to his celebrity friends attempt to "defend" him, and in each conversation each of the individuals makes reference that Vick is not very smart.......he passed through life on his tallent for football alone.  I am sorry, but that gives him no pass here, nor should it have given him a lesser sentence IMO.  Those animals did not have a choice.
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« Reply #122 on: September 01, 2009, 09:03:40 PM »

http://www.ktvu.com/news/20669920/detail.html

Group Asks Safeway, Trader Joe's For Egg Crate Warning


Posted: 11:21 am PDT September 1, 2009

WASHINGTON -- An animal rights group is calling on the nation's largest grocery story chains to post warnings on egg cartons that unwanted male chicks are ground up alive, after videotaping the common industry practice at an Iowa egg hatchery.

In letters sent to the companies this week, Chicago-based Mercy for Animals says its undercover videotape at Hy-Line North America's hatchery in Spencer, Iowa, "exposes one of the industry's best kept secrets -- that the egg industry tears male chicks' bodies apart in grinding machines while they are still alive."

The group wants the chains to include a label on egg cartons that says, "Warning: Male chicks are ground-up alive by the egg industry." The letters were sent to 50 chains, including Walmart, Whole Foods, Safeway, Harris Teeter and Trader Joe's.

"The violence that you will see is standard and acceptable within the egg industry, and consumers have a right to know about this cruelty so that they can make informed and compassionate purchasing decisions," wrote Mercy for Animals' executive director, Nathan Runkle.

A spokesman for United Egg Producers, a trade group for U.S. egg farmers, called the proposal "almost a joke." Spokesman Mitch Head said Mercy for Animals had no credible authority, as well as questionable motives. "This is a group which espouses no egg consumption by anyone -- so that is clearly their motive." The video does in fact end with a call for people to adopt a vegan diet, which eliminates all animal products -- meat, eggs or dairy.

Hy-Line said in a statement it has started an investigation "of the entire situation," adding that it would have helped their investigation "had we been aware of the potential violation immediately after it occurred."

The video, shot with a hidden camera and microphone by a Mercy for Animals employee who got a job at the plant in May and June, shows a Hy-Line worker sorting through a conveyor belt of chirping chicks, flipping some of them into a chute like a poker dealer flips cards.

These chicks, which a narrator says are males, are then shown being dropped alive into a grinding machine.

In other parts of the video, a chick is shown dying on the factory floor amid a heap of egg shells after falling through a sorting machine. Another chick, also still alive, is seen lying on the floor after getting scalded by a wash cycle, according to the video narrator.

Hy-Line said the video "appears to show an inappropriate action and violation of our animal welfare policies," referring to chicks on the factory floor.

But the company also noted that "instantaneous euthanasia" -- a reference to killing of male chicks by the grinder -- is a standard practice supported by the animal veterinary and scientific community.

According to Mercy for Animals, male chicks are of no use to the industry because they can't lay eggs and don't grow large or quickly enough to be raised profitably for meat. That results in the killing of 200 million male chicks a year.

The United Egg Producers confirmed that figure and the practice behind it.

"There is, unfortunately, no way to breed eggs that only produce female hens," said spokesman Head. "If someone has a need for 200 million male chicks, we're happy to provide them to anyone who wants them. But we can find no market, no need."

Using a grinder, Head said, "is the most instantaneous way to euthanize chicks."

There is no federal law that ensures the humane euthanasia of animals on farms or hatcheries, according to Jonathan Lovvorn, vice president and chief counsel of the Humane Society of the United States.

Hy-Line says on its Web site that its Iowa facility produces 33.4 million chicks. Based on that figure, Mercy for Animals estimates a similar number of male chicks are killed at the facility each year. Hy-Line did not comment on that estimate.

Runkle, of Mercy for Animals, said most people would be shocked to learn that 200 million chicks are killed a year.

"Is this justifiable just for cheap eggs?" he said.

As to more humane alternatives to disposing of male chicks, Runkle said the whole system is inherently flawed.

"The entire industrial hatchery system subjects these birds to stress, fear and pain from the first day," he said.
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« Reply #123 on: September 01, 2009, 09:15:09 PM »

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/pets/detail?entry_id=46679&tsp=1
Chicks ground up alive, caught on video

The egg industry is known as one of the cruelest and inhumane on the planet. But an undercover video, filmed and publicized by the Chicago-based animal rights group Mercy for Animals shines the spotlight on an industry practice that is beyond horrific.

The video (below), which is not for the faint of heart, shows hundreds of unwanted male chicks being ground up ALIVE at an Iowa hatchery owned by Hy-Line North America, the nation's leading egg producer. (Click on above link to watch video)

 Mercy for Animals employee who got a job at the plant shot the video using a hidden camera and microphone. It shows a Hy-Line worker casually sorting through a conveyor belt of fluffy chirping chicks, "flipping some of them into a chute like a poker dealer flips cards."

Hy-Line admitted that "instantaneous euthanasia" (e.g. grinding up male chicks) is a standard practice and claims that it is also supported by the animal veterinary and scientific community. (Male chicks are less valuable because they can't lay eggs or be raised quickly enough for meat.) Mercy for Animals estimates that 200 million male chicks are killed annually and United Egg Producers confirmed this figure.

In addition to releasing the video to the press, Mercy for Animals also sent letters to the nation's 50 largest grocery store chains, including Walmart, Whole Foods, Safeway, Harris Teeter and Trader Joe's, asking them to include a label on egg cartons that reads: "Warning: Male chicks are ground-up alive by the egg industry."

Spokesman Mitch Head told the AP that Mercy for Animals had no credible authority in addition to questionable motives. "This is a group which espouses no egg consumption by anyone." He also offered to provide the unwanted 200 million male chicks to "anyone who wants them," adding that there is no current market for them.

No federal law exists to ensures the humane euthanasia of animals on farms or hatcheries. According to the Humane Society of the United States, even egg farms that sell cage-free eggs, get their hens from hatcheries that kill their male chicks.

Why is it "okay" in our society to treat chickens in this fashion? Does this information change the way you think about buying and eating eggs?

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