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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #50 on: December 28, 2010, 01:37:26 PM »
Just type into google:   "bill cosby is wrong"   and see what you get.  Tons of leftists ad apologists attacking him.   

Its a disgrace that anyone from the so called "community" is attacking him.   Disgraceful.    And you wonder why most people dont give a rats ass anymore?   People are sick of the excuses, sick of the rationalization of horrible behavior, sick of the wasted money, etc.

At a certain point, people just don't care anymore.  If the so called "community" is intent on destroying itself and refusing to see the error of its ways, fuck em.   


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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #51 on: December 28, 2010, 01:40:52 PM »
Just type into google:   "bill cosby is wrong"   and see what you get.  Tons of leftists ad apologists attacking him.   

Its a disgrace that anyone from the so called "community" is attacking him.   Disgraceful.    And you wonder why most people dont give a rats ass anymore?   People are sick of the excuses, sick of the rationalization of horrible behavior, sick of the wasted money, etc.

At a certain point, people just don't care anymore.  If the so called "community" is intent on destroying itself and refusing to see the error of its ways, fuck em.   


Thats why me.. Malcolm the beast that i am.. take action and dont whine on the sidelines.. i do.. some talk.. some bitch.. some whine.. i do.. becasuse im a do'er.. just how i was hardwired.. youtube that

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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #52 on: December 28, 2010, 01:42:13 PM »
Just type into google:   "bill cosby is wrong"   and see what you get.  Tons of leftists ad apologists attacking him.   

Its a disgrace that anyone from the so called "community" is attacking him.   Disgraceful.    And you wonder why most people dont give a rats ass anymore?   People are sick of the excuses, sick of the rationalization of horrible behavior, sick of the wasted money, etc.

At a certain point, people just don't care anymore.  If the so called "community" is intent on destroying itself and refusing to see the error of its ways, fuck em.   



and still if you were in the so called community, you would see that many agree with him.. just type in bill cosby is right.. so its kind of a moot point right. ..fuckin idiot

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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #53 on: December 28, 2010, 01:44:12 PM »
Fair enough - but that is rarely what you see in public. 

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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #54 on: December 28, 2010, 01:44:59 PM »
Fair enough - but that is rarely what you see in public. 

"Fair enough" ok

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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #55 on: December 28, 2010, 01:46:21 PM »
"Fair enough" ok

I'm just going by my memory of when he was speaking out.   

Actually - i remeber obama catching shit too when he complained about the unwed pregnancy situation.   

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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #56 on: December 28, 2010, 06:25:58 PM »
Mr. President, You're Wrong on Michael Vick
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Mo'Kelly supports his president and is a diehard Democrat...but let's be clear; Mr. President, you're wrong on Michael Vick.

"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."
Story HERE.

Mr. President...no it didn't and no it won't.

If President Obama wanted to praise the Eagles for giving Vick a second chance, the phone call would have been more appropriate when they originally signed him, not many months later amid great success. It begs the question whether the phone call would have ever come if Vick weren't balling and had failed miserably.

It would seem the phone call was inextricably linked to Vick's success, not the moral conscience of the Philadelphia Eagles organization.

Moreover, the call wrongly attributes altruistic motives to the Philadelphia Eagles, suggesting the organization wanted to affect the perception of convicted felons more than they wanted to pad their bottom line or win a Super Bowl.

Mo'Kelly's not buying that or any supposed beachfront property in Nebraska either.

Just FYI, there are dozens of convicted felons in the NFL and none is on any roster as a social rehabilitation experiment or statement on the viability of ex-cons as productive citizens.

See HERE.

Each and every one, (Vick included) is on an NFL roster because he gives his team the best chance to succeed...period.

Michael Vick on an NFL roster was never a case of charity. He may be a lightning rod for controversy amongst PETA members and dog-lovers worldwide, but he's still a world-class athlete and only originally asked to back up former starters Donovan McNabb and Kevin Kolb. (Translation: minimal investment by the Eagles which later generated tremendous returns.)

Other questions it prompts...

Does the Trojan corporation get a phone call from President Obama if it gives Tiger Woods "a second chance" with an exclusive multimillion-dollar condom endorsement deal? Would Trojan then be about the business of changing the perception of/leveling the playing field for philandering professional athletes? Imagine the campaign slogan...

"Unleash the Tiger in your pants! Got Wood?"

Mo'Kelly is just spitballing here...

Does President Obama call (x) team if/when former NFL receiver Rae Carruth gets out of jail for conspiring to kill his girlfriend and unborn child and is hired as a stadium peanut vendor in 2018 (his expected release date)?

Did the NBA's Washington Wizards earn a smiley face magnet for the staff refrigerator in allowing Gilbert Arenas back into the locker room after bringing his cache of guns to work? Because we all know that the Washington Wizards (formerly the Washington Bullets) are all about "leveling the playing field" for idiots and the guns they bring to the workplace.

OSHA would be proud to be sure.

Or not...

Professional sports is a meritocracy, not a charitable organization about the business of garnering presidential voicemails. If Michael Vick were to unfortunately suffer a career-ending injury in his next game; he would be cut, his career disappear and his non-guaranteed contract money right along with it.

President Obama's phone call (and subsequent spotlight) would have been better served highlighting individuals and entities truly about the business of helping everyday African-American men reintegrate themselves into society after prison; not offering more inappropriate idolatry of athletes.

Michael Vick is an exceptionally talented football player who presently has value to the Philadelphia Eagles; no more, no less. The Philadelphia Eagles franchise is about the business of winning football games and maximizing revenue. The franchise took Vick on a flyer and it panned out.

Bully for them.

Let's not rewrite history and attribute altruistic motives where they do not belong or exist.

Praise Michael Vick for his football prowess. Applaud the Philadelphia Eagles for the shrewd construction of its present team. But never should any president be heaping praises of morality on an organization for simply attempting to sell more tickets, win more games and ultimately make more money. Eventually, President Obama will concern himself with the issues most important to African-Americans, as in the multitude. It just won't be today as this clearly is not one of them.

No, you can be sure Mo'Kelly won't be receiving a cabinet-level appointment or the Presidential Medal of Freedom from this administration; but that's ok. It's about telling the truth.

The truth is that this was a poor choice by our president, yet one consistent with his support of Wall Street and big business.

Congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles for doing "the capitalism thing" under the pretense of it being "the right thing" is wrong and the wrong message to send young African-American males.

Somebody has to say it...might as well be Mo'Kelly.

"Mr. President, you are wrong on Michael Vick."

Morris W. O'Kelly (Mo'Kelly) is author of the syndicated entertainment and socio-political column The Mo'Kelly Report. For more Mo'Kelly, go to his site. Mo'Kelly can be reached at mrmokelly@gmail.com and he welcomes all commentary.


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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #57 on: December 28, 2010, 07:10:17 PM »
Obama: "I can do the right thing and ask the President of a country that we ship billions of dollars to every year to pardon a Christian mother who was sentenced to death for bringing water out to her Muslim neighbors in the field. I can condemn the bombings carried out by Muslims targeting Christians in the last week seeing as I was quick to condemn a Muslim bombing Muslims in Pakistan. Or I can call up the Eagles and applaud them hiring a convicted felon for pennies of his true value. Derp, I wonder what I should go with?"

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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #58 on: December 28, 2010, 08:54:38 PM »
People are gonna bitch about EVERYTHING.

If obama said in an interview that vick was a POS who belonged out of the league, you'd have people bitching about how he's trying to impede the ability of a man who paid his debt to society to earn a living.

Obama likes sports, and vick is an electrifying player.  He did some call about energy with a billionaire to improve the environment, and at the end of the call, mentioned it was nice to see the guy play again. 


And people who didn't write editorials about Bush trivialized 4400 dead american soldiers by looking for WMD in couch cushions suddenly have to write about how mad they are that Obama is happy an ex-convict found work.  Blah.

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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #59 on: December 28, 2010, 10:50:41 PM »
Please - stop playing games - we all know there were many commentators and pundits attacking him.   Ill dig out some examples later. 

Cosby told the truth and those with their head in the sand are are the ones looking foolish.    No wonder "the community" is so fucked up when people can't even speak the truth without being attacked.   



There actually weren't a lot of pundits or credits who criticized him. When he made his initial comments, it got huge media coverage, but there were virtually no prominent blacks who came out against him. Even the highly pointed phrase you suggested- "bill cosby is wrong"- only lead to a small handful of articles reposted on several different links. Of those, one of the authors actually said he agreed with a large part of what Cosby said and the second provided a pretty compelling statistical argument of why Cosby was incorrect.(And there is no debate that Cosby was being almost entirely anecdotal in his comments.)

Cosby made some good points. Not all of them were good or accurate, and virtually all of the opposition he received was because of that.



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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #60 on: December 29, 2010, 03:10:33 PM »
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Tucker Carlson addresses Vick role
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Fox analyst Tucker Carlson says Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick "should have been executed" for his role in a dogfighting ring.

Carlson was guest hosting for Sean Hannity's show Tuesday night on Fox News Channel when he made the remarks. He led a panel discussion about President Barack Obama commending the owner of the Eagles for giving Vick a second chance after his release from prison.

Vick served 18 months in federal prison for running a dogfighting ring.

Carlson says, "Michael Vick killed dogs, and he did [it] in a heartless and cruel way."

Carlson added, "I think personally he should have been executed for that."

Carlson, a conservative commentator, is angry that Obama told Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie he believes people who have paid for their crimes should have the opportunity to contribute to society again.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5967015

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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #61 on: December 29, 2010, 03:15:52 PM »
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Tucker Carlson addresses Vick role
Carlson, a conservative commentator, is angry that Obama told Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie he believes people who have paid for their crimes should have the opportunity to contribute to society again.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5967015

So basically Carlson is saying he dosent agree with the US legal system huh

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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #62 on: December 29, 2010, 03:18:25 PM »
So basically Carlson is saying he dosent agree with the US legal system huh
i think what he is saying is that he didnt agree with the punishment...

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Re: Obama thanks Eagles owner for giving Michael Vick a second chance
« Reply #63 on: December 29, 2010, 04:09:57 PM »
tucker sounds like quite the sniveling little b.  no doubt about it.