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Obama calls Eagles about Michael Vick
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shu...urn=nfl-300632
Obama calls Eagles owner to congratulate him for signing Vick
Michael Vick has been getting support from all sides during his road to redemption. He's now getting it from the leader of the free world.NBC's Peter King reports that Barack Obama called Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie earlier this week to congratulate him for giving Vick a second chance after his release from prison. According to King, the president said that released prisoners rarely receive a level playing field and that Vick's story could begin to change that. Forget your political allegiances or feelings about Michael Vick and take a step back to think about this. The sitting president of the United States went out of his way to publicly praise a man who, 3 1/2 years ago, many thought would never play again in the NFL. Even the most ardent believers in Vick couldn't have fathomed a turn-around like this. In retrospect it seems obvious that Vick would get a second chance in the NFL, but it wasn't so clear-cut back when he was lying to the commissioner, getting sternly admonished in federal court and serving out a sentence at Leavenworth. We tend to take for granted unbelievable events when they slowly unfold before our eyes. The step-by-step nature of these sorts of tales tend to minimize the shock when taken in over a long process. So though it now seems like it was all pre-destined to work out like this, it wasn't: Vick's rise and fall and rise is a truly stunning tale. He went from star to pariah to inmate to backup to MVP candidate to political prop for the leader of the free world all in a span of a couple years. For Obama to praise Vick now shows a number of things, namely that uttering the quarterback's name is thought to be a safe political move. He's playing the best football of his life for a playoff team and was the second-leading vote getter for the Pro Bowl. At the moment, he's the model of redemption, someone worthy of praise. Because, if you think about it, Vick got that "second chance" from Lurie 16 months ago. There was no phone call from the president then. Praising Vick at that time would have been a political third rail. But now that Vick is playing great and most people seem to have either forgiven him or stopped caring about his transgressions, it's a shrewd political move. After what could be termed a rough two years in office, the president is looking for a second chance from the people who have turned against him over the past two years. Supporting a huge star like Vick could help with the president's recent image problems. It may not register much nationally, but it couldn't hurt in Pennsylvania. After all, it's a swing state and 2012 is just around the corner.
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He's a dog killer. That can never change
I will never praise him ever
I'm not forgetting for forgiving him for killing dogs
He may have done his time with prison (Nowhere near enough time though honestly)
Definitely not going to be enough for me
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Originally Posted by
packer_smacker
He's a dog killer. That can never change
I will never praise him ever
I'm not forgetting for forgiving him for killing dogs
He may have done his time with prison (Nowhere near enough time though honestly)
Definitely not going to be enough for me
So you would rather hold a grudge than find forgiveness???... had this been like his second or third major offense I'd probably agree but it was his FIRST.
I'm and AVID pit bull lover and it's deplorable what he did, but even more deplorable would be to never give him and opporunity at redemption. if you wanna hold court on the man for the rest of your life so be it. that's a reflection of YOUR character... not his.
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I'll have to side with Grizz. There are two ways to look at this...
1) Who am I to judge him? I abhor what he did, but whether he ever finds balance on his karma is between him and whichever faith he professes to follow.
2) Beyond that, I don't have a lot of faith in our justice system, however.... he was proscribed a punishment and unlike a lot of celebrities or athlete's, he met (or is meeting) the conditions of what he was sentenced to without a lot of whining or crying about "unfair" or anything like that. He was sentenced, and he has done his time.
Is it "enough" time? Well, that's a personal opinion.
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the bigger issue is why the hell does the president waste time on bull crap like this. Doesnt he have a country to ruin? tax to raise?
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Yes, this is that "singular focus" on the economy he was talking about.
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Originally Posted by
motownbear
the bigger issue is why the hell does the president waste time on bull crap like this. Doesnt he have a country to ruin? tax to raise?
Well there has not been any white cops arresting any black teachers lately.
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Originally Posted by
motownbear
the bigger issue is why the hell does the president waste time on bull crap like this. Doesnt he have a country to ruin? tax to raise?
Congress is on Xmas break...take it up with them, theyre the ones that make laws anyway.
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
Congress is on Xmas break...take it up with them, theyre the ones that make laws anyway.
the only time of the year they are not pissing away our tax paying money.
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I wonder if Barrack would let Vick dogsit the presidential dog.
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