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Does Michael Vick deserve a second chance?

Antoine Winfield tackles Michael Vick of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Antoine Winfield tackles Michael Vick of the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Does Michael Vick deserve a second chance?
A conversation between President Obama and Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, focused primarily on what the Eagles have done on behalf of green energy, has animal rights activists up in arms. Why? During the conversation President Obama took time to commend Lurie on giving Michael Vick a second chance. The President expressed his belief that those who have served their time and been released deserve to be re-welcomed into society and allowed to rebuild their old lives. Many animal rights activists are furious at the notion that Vick be allowed to play professional football again. They argue that if Vick was not a star football player he would not get this second chance. Does everyone deserve a second chance? Or are some crimes unforgiveable? Is it time for a national discussion about prisoner rehabilitation?

A conversation between President Obama and Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, focused primarily on what the Eagles have done on behalf of green energy, has animal rights activists up in arms. Why? During the conversation President Obama took time to commend Lurie on giving Michael Vick a second chance. The President expressed his belief that those who have served their time and been released deserve to be re-welcomed into society and allowed to rebuild their old lives. Many animal rights activists are furious at the notion that Vick be allowed to play professional football again. They argue that if Vick was not a star football player he would not get this second chance. Does everyone deserve a second chance? Or are some crimes unforgiveable? Is it time for a national discussion about prisoner rehabilitation?

Guest:

David Weigel, Slate political reporter