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Fox News' Megyn Kelly Goes Ballistic on Idea Michael Vick Should be Given a Second Chance - Video
Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | August 17, 2009 | BrianinMO

Posted on 08/17/2009 8:47:08 AM PDT by Federalist Patriot

Here is video of Fox News' Megyn Kelly going ballistic during a segment discussing Michael Vick's public plea for forgiveness in a 60 Minutes interview last night, and his return to the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Kelly does not believe he should be given a second chance in the NFL. As she discussed the topic with panelists, she got increasingly upset as what Vick did was described as a "mistake." That's when she went ballistic, saying:

"How can do you condone giving anybody that shows that side of his character a second chance."
Kelly clearly believes Donte Stallworth's manslaughter conviction was not as bad as what Michael Vick did.

Kelly closed with a direct shot at the Philadelphia Eagles, saying she will not be "patronizing that organization until Vick is gone." . . . . . . (Watch Video)

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KEYWORDS: megynkelly; michaelvick
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To: wiseprince

He has been punished according to the legal system, so I don’t see why he should be punished further.

I understand the “mistake” part. First, it should be mistakes (plural).

Also, Vick did was premeditated and thought out. He planned it far in advance.

Lastly, there is something unsettling knowing he got pleasure from torturing an animal till it died is unsettling. No I’m not talking about the dogfighting itself. I’m talking about the fact that he admitted to thinking up “novel” ways to torture dogs to death (hanging, drowing, electocuting) because he thought it would be “fun”.

The torture, not the dogfighting, is what strikes me in the gut. He’s been punished and should be able to work now, but I’ll never be able to look at him again without that bad feeling in my gut over the tourture.

And this comes from a Falcon’s fan that used to also be a big Vick fan.


21 posted on 08/17/2009 8:59:46 AM PDT by Brookhaven (Film everything and put it on YouTube.)
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To: y6162

Exactly.


22 posted on 08/17/2009 8:59:54 AM PDT by SoDak (Molon Labe)
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To: Our man in washington
...and deserves another chance to play...

Playing in the NFL is a privilege, not a right. If the NFL no longer wants to live down to the sobriquet of the National Felons' League, they'd have every right to raise their standards of conduct for players. And I wish they would.

23 posted on 08/17/2009 9:00:11 AM PDT by mewzilla (In politics the middle way is none at all. John Adams)
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To: Federalist Patriot
She's wrong. Everybody deserves a second chance. The guy served 18 months in a federal penitionary. Leavenworth prison is no walk in the park.

I'm about sick and tired of all the self righteous, sanctimonious and judgemental finger pointers who say otherwise. Remember the next time you screw up and need someone's forgiveness just how you judged Vick...ask yourself if that's the measure you want to be judged by.

24 posted on 08/17/2009 9:00:15 AM PDT by pgkdan ( I miss Ronald Reagan!)
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To: thefactor
holy smokes. All these self-rightouess types. I suppose they should have just executed Vick! What they are saying is that justice was not served. That the sentencing was inappropriate.

The guy was sentenced and did his time! He paid his debt! From what I have seen he has demonstrated genuine remorse. Sheesh, BACK OFF. Give the guy a chance.

25 posted on 08/17/2009 9:00:18 AM PDT by Obadiah (Obama: Chains you can believe in!)
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To: Havisham

Dogs are like children in that they are innocent. It takes a really sick person to abuse an animal.

That is the reason for the outrage.


26 posted on 08/17/2009 9:00:37 AM PDT by Retired Greyhound
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To: Voter62vb

I haven’t been following this as closely as you, has he said why he thinks what he did was wrong? I have seen that he said it was a mistake and that he didn’t know why he did it.

Freegards


27 posted on 08/17/2009 9:02:38 AM PDT by Ransomed (Son of Ransomed Says Keep the Faith!)
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To: Havisham

In the meantime silence roars as how many innocent babies have their brains sucked out?


28 posted on 08/17/2009 9:04:13 AM PDT by chiefqc
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To: villagerjoel
I agree. I don't necessarily think Vick “deserves” a second chance, but if someone is willing to give him one, that is fine. Personally, I think the Eagles are making a big mistake, as I don't think Vick will work out, but it is their choice, not mine.

I also don't buy the argument that “an ex con who couldn't run the 40 in 4.4 seconds or throw a ball 70 yards, wouldn't be getting such an opportunity”.

So what? Ex-cons with marketable skills are going to have more opportunities than ex-cons without them, just like everyone else.

29 posted on 08/17/2009 9:05:07 AM PDT by Above My Pay Grade
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To: thefactor

A few questions for you...

Should priests who molest kids be allowed to return to the priesthood after they serve their time?

Should Chief Financial Officers who get caught embezzling money be hired to oversee the finances of another company after they serve their time?

After all, that’s the job they were trained to do.


30 posted on 08/17/2009 9:05:43 AM PDT by Cousin Eddie
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To: villagerjoel

No one is saying he should not work. Just that he should not work in the NFL. Embezzlers do not get jobs at banks or working with money. Until all sports orgs - amauter and pro - start kicking and banning the thugs from their outfits, they will never be free of the Vicks, Stallworths, et al.


31 posted on 08/17/2009 9:07:36 AM PDT by 7thson (I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
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To: Obadiah

The guy was sentenced and did his time! He paid his debt!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

“Paid his debt to society” is a term that gets under my skin.

Criminals are PUNISHED, but the NEVER pay their debt to society. NEVER. The damage criminals do to society is evidenced in thousands of ways (from homes with bars and alarms, to women afraid to walk alone on the streets.) That’s the DEBT criminals owe, because it is their activy that causes it. That can never be paid off.


32 posted on 08/17/2009 9:07:41 AM PDT by Brookhaven (Film everything and put it on YouTube.)
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To: La Lydia

I agree with her, too. What he did wasn’t a “mistake”. It’s an extreme character flaw that is a common thread running through all serial killers of humans; they start with animals. It’s not something that can be fixed; it’s woven in to the fiber of their beings.

He can work again — cleaning toilets. I’m sure there are a few decent people who could fill his place in sports and pull in the millions. And he needs to be watched all the time. Like pedophiles, sadistic animal abusers will do it again.


33 posted on 08/17/2009 9:08:22 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (For Obama to be right, Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln would have to be wrong. (M. Levin))
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To: Brookhaven

Exactly, the purpose of jail is to serve as punishment, and as a deterrent to crime, it does not pay back society.


34 posted on 08/17/2009 9:09:44 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Federalist Patriot

As someone who has zero interest in football (particularly pro), I really do not care whether a private organization of which I am not a part decides to hire someone. I do, however, object to NFL’s anti-trust exemption.


35 posted on 08/17/2009 9:10:58 AM PDT by Sloth (Irony: Freepers who call Ron Paul a "nut" but swallow all the birth certificate conspiracy crap.)
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To: Federalist Patriot
"How can you condone giving anybody that shows that side of his character a second chance."

Truth be told, I sorta feel that way about letting people who voted for Obama continue to vote.

36 posted on 08/17/2009 9:11:10 AM PDT by End Times Sentinel (In Memory of my Dear Friend Henry Lee II)
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To: Federalist Patriot

I understand the Vick case got so much attention because of his stature in the league and the how inhumane the animals were treated, but how many other cases get swept under the rug by the NFL and people are going crazy over them?

In 2007, 9 players on the Bengals roster had run-ins with the law.

In 2005, 17 players for the Vikings flew hookers in for a night if partying and sex on a boat.

Donte Stallworth killed a man while drunk driving.

Ray “100% Innocent” Lewis.

Michael Irvin.

Ricky Williams.

Jamal Lewis.

I could go on and on. All these guy either still play, or played out their careers.

What makes Vick any different? He did some horrible and evil things to dogs. He also did his time in the slammer.

Where’s everyone protesting the one year suspension on Stallworth? HE KILLED A MAN! He gets a slap on the wrist by the justice system and by the league and no one protests.

Like I’ve said before, let the market decide what kind of business decision this is. If he’s bad for business, he’ll likely not play after his contract is up.

But I have feeling all the armchair QB’s protesting this stuff will forgive him once he wins a game for the Eagles.


37 posted on 08/17/2009 9:11:15 AM PDT by JenB987
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To: JenB987

Isn’t there a connection between Serial Killers and Animal torturers?


38 posted on 08/17/2009 9:12:10 AM PDT by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: Federalist Patriot

I think what he did was sick and something we really need to monitor.

While he did serve his time, why should this man get rich again playing for the NFL?

He needs to get a real job like the rest of us not have everything handed to him. I am disappointed anybody will let him play again, but it’s the free market. If they want to, fine.


39 posted on 08/17/2009 9:12:26 AM PDT by rwfromkansas ("Carve your name on hearts, not marble." - C.H. Spurgeon)
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To: massgopguy

That has nothing to do with what I said.


40 posted on 08/17/2009 9:15:44 AM PDT by JenB987
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