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When Did You Stop Beating Your...Dog?
Original Air Date: August 25, 2007 AudioLink_2007_0825
Show Category: Media/Print
Show Description: We saw this week that Michael Vick was suspended indefinitely for pleading guilty to dog fighting. What is wrong with this? I will claim it right now: next year there will be no NFL because everyone will be suspended indefinitely. Why in the world do we seem to care more about animals than we do beaten wives, abused girlfriends, drunk drivers, and NFL players who have killed other people. Join the conversation as we discuss if people are more important than dogs.


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