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Obama applauds Eagles for giving Michael Vick second chance (Obama supports dog killers)
NBC Sports ^ | 12/27/10 | Miek Florio

Posted on 12/27/2010 10:51:42 AM PST by LdSentinal

Though the Eagles didn’t have a chance to make news on the field tonight, they made some more news off the field.

Peter King of NBC reported during Football Night in America that President Barack Obama recently called Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie to congratulate the team for giving quarterback Mike Vick a second chance.

President Obama explained that a level playing field rarely exists for prisoners who have completed their sentences. Vick’s success gives all of them hope.

In our view, Obama’s gesture also provides Vick with the kind of positive reinforcement that will help keep him out of any trouble during the 2011 offseason, once he is left to his own devices.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: obama; pardon; scum; vick
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To: Opinionated Blowhard
Thus I don’t take much stock of those who place him beyond redemption because he engaged in dog fighting.

I wouldn't care much about dogfighting. It's just trashy. Actual torture is a whole 'nother thing.

81 posted on 12/27/2010 1:02:31 PM PST by nina0113
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To: Mind Freed
He deserves a second chance just like any of you would

That's true, but only those of us who can run a 4.3 forty and put a football in a receiver's hands at sixty yards are likely to get it.

82 posted on 12/27/2010 1:08:10 PM PST by Notary Sojac (Imagine the parade to celebrate victory in the WoT. What security measures would we need??)
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To: LdSentinal

Wow, for once I agree with Obama.


83 posted on 12/27/2010 1:09:32 PM PST by upsdriver (to undo the damage the "intellectual elites" have done. . . . . Sarah Palin for President!)
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To: jerseyrocks
1. I never said anyone should forget what he did.
2. If kids look at him as a role model that is the parents fault, not Vick's.
3. He was held accountable. You might not agree with his sentence, but the government that represents you did. He went to jail for longer than his cohorts because he was famous.
4. He was not ‘awarded a very privileged life’. Some ridiculous number like 88% of college football players think they are going on to the NFL. Vick was better than 99.9% of them. God gave him talent. He used it to achieve fortune and fame. Doesn't make him a good person, doesn't mean you have to like him. But it's not his fault that being an NFL player pays more than what most people do for a living.
5. It seems a lot of people are upset with the legal system for not giving him life in prison, or executing him, or forbidding him from earning a living. Feel free to start a petition to get these things addressed by your elected representatives.
84 posted on 12/27/2010 1:10:14 PM PST by Pan_Yan
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To: rawhide
Vick has paid his debt to society and has been nothing been exemplary since his release,

Uh, what about hanging around with known thugs and having his co-felon shot at his birthday party?

85 posted on 12/27/2010 1:11:42 PM PST by SeeSac
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To: dfwgator
Atlanta has more weapons than just Matt Ryan. I have Michael Turner on my fantasy football team and he's a "stud." So is Roddy White.

The same goes for Philadelphia. DeSean Jackson (another stud on my team), LeSean McCoy, and Jeremy Maclan all give Vick a heck of alot of tools to use.

86 posted on 12/27/2010 1:12:17 PM PST by carton253 (Ask me about The Stainless Banner - a free e-zine dedicated to the armies of the Confederacy.)
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To: Pan_Yan

Many people are upset with the whole thug culture in the NFL. Vick is an easy target for the expression of that upset.


87 posted on 12/27/2010 1:12:22 PM PST by Notary Sojac (Imagine the parade to celebrate victory in the WoT. What security measures would we need??)
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To: phillyfanatic

” As an Eagles fan since 1947, who the hell cares what Obama thinks about the team or Mike? This guy has had so many disastrous policies that this commentary seems almost absurd as the same Philly fans who need jobs so they can attend an Eagles’ game don’t have them because of this naif’s agenda! Yipe “

And in the spirit of football bipartisanship this Cowboys fan agrees with you.

P.S. Take it easy on us in the last game...... On the other hand bring it on............. Now we are back to reality


88 posted on 12/27/2010 1:12:56 PM PST by patriotspride
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To: LdSentinal

Is this The Onion? Who cares about Vic. WHY IN THE HELL IS THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES GETTING INVOLVED IN THIS?

Are we here now? He must see himself as community organizer of a very big community. God help us.

This affirmative action president has no idea what to do.


89 posted on 12/27/2010 1:16:37 PM PST by Vision ("Did I not say to you that if you would believe, you would see the glory of God?" John 11:40)
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To: LdSentinal

The conclusion expressed in your purported syllogistic title is faulty.


90 posted on 12/27/2010 1:17:36 PM PST by verity
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To: LdSentinal

“President Obama explained that a level playing field rarely exists for prisoners who have completed their sentences. Vick’s success gives all of them hope.”

This premise for the call is bogus. 99.999% of those being released from prison have nothing even remotely resembling what Vick had waiting when released.

And for those supporting him as a changed man who has turned his life around, watch and listen to any interview he has done recently. At a minimum a narcissist and most likely a psychopath. This story won’t end well.


91 posted on 12/27/2010 1:18:04 PM PST by John W (Natural-born US citizen since 1955)
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To: nina0113

Just ask Quanis Phillips...


92 posted on 12/27/2010 1:18:52 PM PST by SeeSac
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To: dfwgator

People really have no idea what he ACTUALLY did. I heard some of it on the radio, and it is SO far beyond “dogfighting”. I couldn’t have even imagined the horrible things this “man” did. He should NEVER have another animal, and I hope someone is keeping a close eye on his children.


93 posted on 12/27/2010 1:21:32 PM PST by Politicalmom (America-The Land of the Sheep, the Home of the Caved.)
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To: LdSentinal

The story here is that Obama deemed this situation worthy of his commentary.


94 posted on 12/27/2010 1:30:46 PM PST by GSWarrior
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To: Names Ash Housewares

Who’s defending what he did? But it has no bearing on his profession.


95 posted on 12/27/2010 1:37:35 PM PST by Borges
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To: Names Ash Housewares

Who’s defending what he did? But it has no bearing on his profession.


96 posted on 12/27/2010 1:37:47 PM PST by Borges
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To: tflabo
Vick is the prodigal son and McNabb is the despised faithful son. Woof.

McNabb was the only portion of the Eagles franchise that had any class, and the ENTIRE team sh*t on him.

Philadelphia is unique place. The three enduring faces of Philly are Iverson,Vick, and Fast Eddie.

97 posted on 12/27/2010 1:44:28 PM PST by Castlebar
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To: Pan_Yan

1. No need to be defensive.
2. Vick should not be in a position with the NFL right now to be role model.
3. Your definition and my definition of accountable come from two different meanings.
4. His talent allowed him to live a privileged life and he used that life to be cruel to animals.
5. No need to create another law, I think we have enough on the books. The NFL is at fault with this one imo. He choose to be inhumane so the NFL should have chosen not to endorse that behavior by allowing him the privilege of playing.


98 posted on 12/27/2010 1:46:15 PM PST by jerseyrocks
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To: patriotspride

What is so hard for Eagles’ fans is that black cloud hovering over the city for at least 70 yrs!LOL. We never think the game is won till two days afterwards. I mean the Vikes and the Boys could beat these guys. After all the D gives up over 25 pts. a game. Our D stinks. Our O is good as long as Vick’s legs hold up. We shall see after Tues.night. We need to beat your Boys for a bye and possible 2nd seed if if if the Bears actually lose one.


99 posted on 12/27/2010 2:16:19 PM PST by phillyfanatic
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To: misterrob

Horse Hockey!!!

Vick should have gotten the max (that’s 30 years,folks!), and never, ever been allowed back in the NFL.

Now he’s just another reason to hate Philadelphia


100 posted on 12/27/2010 2:26:37 PM PST by Emperor Palpatine (I'm shocked! Shocked to find out that gambling is going on in here!)
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