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NFL Forgives Vick’s Sins
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Padmini Mangunta
Time to re-visit the question of Michael Vick, now that he’s been signed by the Philadelphia Eagles. In my original post, I asked if–having paid his dues– he should be welcomed back into the NFL with open arms. The reaction (on this blog and the real world) was mixed; some believed that his dogfighting had…
Is the Burqini Unethical, or is Banning It?
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Padmini Mangunta
The burqini, a full body swimsuit, may have been created to allow Muslim women the freedom to partake in the joy of cavorting in the water alongside everyone else, but in France it’s causing another flare-up in controversy over Muslim garb. A convert to Islam, identified as Carole, launched a complaint of religious discrimination after…
Michael Vick Reinstated – Did the NFL Act Ethically?
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Padmini Mangunta
Professional sports and I do not go together like peanut butter and jelly – my eyes take on a lovely shade of “glazed” when my male friends start down the road of player stats, fantasy leagues and rankings. But Michael Vick? Well, he’s an interesting subject. On Monday, Vick was conditionally reinstated by NFL commissioner…
Racism — Not as Important as Healthcare!?!
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Padmini Mangunta
When Hillary wrote her post about Obama speaking out on Skip Gates’ arrest, I mentally applauded her for tackling the topic- from beginning to hopeful end, the whole fiasco gives me a headache. However, many of the responses to the story – not necessarily on this blog, but on all the various media coverage –…
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