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Vick, who saw his first dogfight as a 7-year-old, has revived his career and is taking steps to rebuild his image. He spends time on his off days working with the Humane Society of the United States and speaking to school and community groups about the cruelty of dogfighting. He has said he'd never be able to completely forget the horrific acts he witnessed and committed.

He made headlines recently when he said he genuinely cares about animals and would like to have a dog for a pet. Vick said his kids ask him every day for a dog and wants to adopt one for his family. It won't happen soon. Under the terms of his probation, which ends in May , he cannot own dogs during that time.

Carlson called Vick "some creepy rich overpaid football player" and used his platform to take a dig at Obama. I mean, whatever," Carlson said. Skip to main content Skip to navigation.

News analyst: Vick 'should have been executed'. Philadelphia Eagles. Odell Beckham Jr. Already a subscriber?

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Skip to main content Skip to main menu Skip to search Skip to footer. Search for:. Monitor Daily Current Issue. A Christian Science Perspective. Monitor Movie Guide. And I think, personally, he should have been executed.

Maybe this was inevitable. There's no more emphatic endorsement of Vick's reformation than a vote of confidence from Barack Obama , so I guess we needed to an equal and opposite reaction from someone like Carlson. But it's still completely disgraceful, right? For the record, Vick isn't a victim of anyone's mistakes but his own, and to Carlson's credit, looking at this story from a broader, human perspective, Tucker reminds us of the tragedy underpinning it all, where humans can lose their way, and what that should mean if we're paying attention.

The fundamental lack of empathy, the tragic disconnect from reality, the years of misdirected energy, and the callous attitude toward life All of it contributed to what happened. What should never happen among civilized human beings. Vick said his kids ask him every day for a dog and wants to adopt one for his family.

It won't happen soon. Under the terms of his probation, which ends in May , he cannot own dogs during that time. Carlson called Vick "some creepy rich overpaid football player" and used his platform to take a dig at Obama.



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