NAACP UPSET WITH TREATMENT OF MICHAEL VICK

From the story: R.L. White, president of the Atlanta chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said the Atlanta Falcons quarterback has been vilified by animal rights groups, talk radio and the news media and prematurely punished by his team and corporate sponsors. "If Mr. Vick is guilty, he should pay for his crime, but to treat him as he is being treated now is also a crime," White said at a news conference. "Be restrained in your premature judgment until the legal process is completed." (AP)

Meanwhile, PETA wants the NFL to suspend Vick without pay. (PETA)

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