tiger woods in car crash

Im just wondering when this guy is going to attempt suicide. His wife just purchased a 2.3 million dollar home in Sweden. Bye bye Elin and kids
 


What did you expect them to say? This is a press release from a very successful company (Pepsico owns Gatorade) and they are not going to do anything to make anyone mad, violate contracts, etc., he will just go away quietly. Companies that want good images (that sorta leaves Nike out) will flea like rats off a sinking ship.

And yes, when he prostituted his name, endorsements, etc. chasing $$$, he gave up rights to privacy.
 
Sure. It's like when someone is fired. Press Release " He decided to pursue other interests"

You got it. They're just doing it so they don't shame him any more than he has been so far. Don't believe their baloney! It's all made up. They had no intention of getting rid of him in their product line...not until he smeared their faces with his "treachery" against his family!

Guy's getting what he deserves!! "Pride is before a crash" the Bible says.

BTW, since none of the public has seen him in days, makes you wonder if he hasn't attempted suicide yet, or perhaps he has slipped out of town or the country, or even if he hasnt' committed suicide already (I really don't think that he'd committ suicide or perhaps even attempt it, but it wouldn't surprise me if the thought passed his mind once or twice...)
 
BTW, since none of the public has seen him in days, makes you wonder if he hasn't attempted suicide yet, or perhaps he has slipped out of town or the country, or even if he hasnt' committed suicide already (I really don't think that he'd committ suicide or perhaps even attempt it, but it wouldn't surprise me if the thought passed his mind once or twice...)

He's too busy texting...


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You got it. They're just doing it so they don't shame him any more than he has been so far. Don't believe their baloney! It's all made up. They had no intention of getting rid of him in their product line...not until he smeared their faces with his "treachery" against his family!

Guy's getting what he deserves!! "Pride is before a crash" the Bible says.

BTW, since none of the public has seen him in days, makes you wonder if he hasn't attempted suicide yet, or perhaps he has slipped out of town or the country, or even if he hasnt' committed suicide already (I really don't think that he'd committ suicide or perhaps even attempt it, but it wouldn't surprise me if the thought passed his mind once or twice...)

Tiger must know that even his "private " actions will have consequences because of who he is . If he had a affair with one or two women this might not be a big deal but when the porn stars names came out things changed and I can only guess at what golf officials are thinking now.
 
Nicklaus: Woods' issues his own...

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. -- Jack Nicklaus said the fallout over Tiger Woods' car crash and allegations of extramarital affairs is "none of my business."

"Our public is pretty forgiving at times," Nicklaus said Thursday. "Time usually heals all wounds. I think the hardest thing is obviously his family. That's a private matter for him and his family."

[ame="http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=4730946"]Jack Nicklaus wants to respect Tiger Woods' privacy - ESPN[/ame]

Nice to hear the voice of reason....:cool:
 
You got it. They're just doing it so they don't shame him any more than he has been so far. Don't believe their baloney! It's all made up. They had no intention of getting rid of him in their product line...not until he smeared their faces with his "treachery" against his family!

Guy's getting what he deserves!! "Pride is before a crash" the Bible says.

BTW, since none of the public has seen him in days, makes you wonder if he hasn't attempted suicide yet, or perhaps he has slipped out of town or the country, or even if he hasnt' committed suicide already (I really don't think that he'd committ suicide or perhaps even attempt it, but it wouldn't surprise me if the thought passed his mind once or twice...)

Please tell me your not serious.... :rolleyes:
 
Nicklaus: Woods' issues his own...

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. -- Jack Nicklaus said the fallout over Tiger Woods' car crash and allegations of extramarital affairs is "none of my business."

"Our public is pretty forgiving at times," Nicklaus said Thursday. "Time usually heals all wounds. I think the hardest thing is obviously his family. That's a private matter for him and his family."

Jack Nicklaus wants to respect Tiger Woods' privacy - ESPN

Nice to hear the voice of reason....:cool:

Classy response from a Classy guy !
 
Here is some more....and this is the best response I have seen so far...and coming from a guy I RARELY agree with:


Here's the truth behind the Tiger Woods scandal

by Jason Whitlock

Updated: December 10, 2009, 4:48 PM EST

There's more money and less intellectual effort in judging, vilifying and diminishing Tiger Woods than in providing the public a lens to understand him and a sports world/culture that long ago was perverted by television's money and fame.

It takes no courage or thought to recognize Tiger's personal failure. He, as far as we know, shamed his wife and family. We can assume Tiger's Swedish wife adopted our American marriage value of strict monogamy, and she is mortified and shocked that her ridiculously famous, handsome, billionaire husband gave in to the temptation of road beef.

Yes, assumption is the platform from which all insightful ideas, opinions and perspective are based.

Armed with the supposition that this brown-skinned golfer has irreversibly harmed an attractive, blonde-haired, blue-eyed white woman, much of the sports media have turned Elin Nordegren into Natalee Holloway and reached for ratings and relevancy by traveling the route paved by Nancy Grace.

There is, believe it or not, another direction to explore. There is another reality we can reluctantly accept. If we choose, we, the media, can do our job and put Tiger's transgressions in their proper context and explain to the public what happened to the perceived traditional ideals of the sports world.

The high-character values and morality we've ascribed to the male and female athletes who entertain us were a myth in the 20th century and a flat-out impossibility now.

When television took control of sports 40 years ago, athletes became America's first reality TV stars and no different from daytime soap opera stars.

When television's money and spotlight began turning 20-year-old athletes into instant millionaires, celebrities and brands, the Jordans, Peyton Mannings, LeBron James, Roger Clemens, Tiger Woods and Michael Phelps of the world became no different from Jon Bon Jovi, Mick Jagger, George Clooney, LL Cool J, Brad Pitt, Britney Spears, Elizabeth Taylor and Robert Redford.

How many women do you think Jagger bedded in his prime? His wealth, fame and looks pale in comparison to Tiger's. When Phelps returned from the Olympics, he hit a bong and the strip clubs, bedding strippers, according to gossip magazine testimony, two and three at a time. You think when Phelps finds the love of his life, he'll dial it back and satisfy himself with vanilla sex when his wife decides to give it to him?

That's right. Men who grow up eating at five-star steakhouses often happily learn to love Hamburger Helper five nights a week.

We're outraged and stunned that Tiger has had a dozen alleged affairs. The typical rock or movie star is laughing and/or questioning Tiger's sexuality if the golfer limited himself to a number below 50 since marriage and 500 in his post-puberty lifetime.

The notion that golf, with its history of unapologetic racism and sexism, is somehow filled with men of impeccable integrity is a hysterical lie propagandized by hypocritical white men willing to commit the same crime they charge Tiger and his sponsors pulled off: the upholding of a patently false image.

"You play golf to drink with your boys, smoke cigars and talk about (sex)," former NBA player John Salley told me Wednesday. "And now we're surprised that a golfer was having sex. We think Tiger is the only one. Why are we treating Tiger like he's elected to public office? He plays golf, man."


Here's the truth behind the Tiger Woods scandal - Golf News - FOX Sports on MSN


There is MORE and a must read....
 

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