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Heck no! It's been tried before. They make themselves public figures. They choose the life. They benefit from being in the public eye. How can anyone feel sorry for him? He sits in his private gated community and refuses to talk to the local authorities for days. If I tried that they'd kick my door down and arrest me. This community he lives in has its own security force. Who knows how long it was before the real cops were even called? It could have been hours. Who knows? I feel sorry because they are still HUMAN. They become public figures because they happen to be good at and enjoy something that the public watches,,this shouldnt give anyone the feeling that they deserve to be treated like animals in a cage. They deserve some basic human respect and a private life that is private. He didnt have to speak to authorities for a one car accident on private property, he had his lawyer give them what they need. Had they kicked down his door they would have had a serious lawsuit. Human is as human does. Did he feel for his wife and kids while he was dipping his pen in another ink bottle? Personally, I think a cheater is lower than ant ****. I dont know if he did or not, I just know its not anyones business and no concern for his wife when others put their life or struggles on front street. Noone who does this cares about her either. |
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because under the constitution...the media has that right. Just as people have the right to chose to be famous or not. At what point do we tell the media what they can report and can't report? and by who's guidelines? I don't care about their personal lives myself, but I support the rights of the media to report these things and the rights of the readers/viewers that enjoy that stuff Is that a conundrum? Without the Media, they wouldn't be famous outside their own little world. |
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He did Msharmony.
He admitted it. And, as long as he chooses to remain a public figure and a role model to peoples kids he'll get what he deserves. If a person is unhappy with the spouse they have, they should first leave them, then fornicate with others as they wish. Not cheat until caught! It's called being responsible. |
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because under the constitution...the media has that right. Just as people have the right to chose to be famous or not. At what point do we tell the media what they can report and can't report? and by who's guidelines? I don't care about their personal lives myself, but I support the rights of the media to report these things and the rights of the readers/viewers that enjoy that stuff Is that a conundrum? Without the Media, they wouldn't be famous outside their own little world. without their work, they wouldnt have caught media attention. Without their production companies checks to the media for promoting their clients WORK the media wouldnt be successful or rich either. Its a contrct that should END at their private lives.. just my opinion. |
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Thu 12/03/09 06:36 PM
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/golf/tigerwoods/6722223/Tiger-Woods-offered-wife-Elin-5m-after-transgressions.html
Tiger Woods 'offered wife Elin $5m after transgressions' Tiger Woods's wife is said to have been offered $5 million (£3 million) after he admitted to "trangressions" of their marriage. Tiger Woods, Wife Elen Nordegren Woods: PRENUP Negotiations It did not take long after Tiger Woods issued a public apology for unspecified "transgressions" that rumors began to swirl about the financial negotiations between Woods and his wife, Elin Nordegren Woods. First, the Chicago Sun-Times reported that Woods was paying his wife "a hefty seven-figure amount" to stay with him. The article also said that a new prenuptial agreement is in the works. Today, Gerald Posner of the Daily Beast writes that Woods will likely soon pay his wife $5 million and that the prenup could ultimately fetch her $55 million after two years. Other financial dealings have been rumored as well. One of Woods' alleged mistresses, Rachel Uchitel (PHOTOS), was reportedly scheduled to admit to having an affair with Woods today but it was canceled at the last moment, which coincided with a RadarOnline.com report that Woods' representatives offered Uchitel $1 million to remain silent. It also remains unclear what will happen with Woods' two other alleged mistresses. Jaimee Grubbs (PHOTOS), who claims to have had a 31-month relationship with Woods, already released text messages and a voicemail purportedly from the golfer. She also may have made a sex tape with an ex-boyfriend. Kalika Moquin, the other woman linked to Woods, denied rumors of an affair to UsMagazine.com Below are photos of his wife. Check out the site. Apparently she was into kink!! http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/view?back=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.search.yahoo.com%2Fsearch%2Fimages%3Fp%3Delin%2Bnordegren%26ei%3Dutf-8%26y%3DSearch%26fr%3Dytff1-&w=325&h=349&imgurl=64.111.216.59%2Ful%2F1568-Elin%2520Nordegren3.jpg&rurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwithleather.com%2Findex.phtml%3Ft%3DTIGER%2BWOODS&size=38k&name=1568+Elin+Nordeg...&p=elin+nordegren&oid=c3ec9245f21490ce&fr2=&no=6&tt=3356&sigr=11gmk3h1e&sigi=11bjt9c79&sigb=12pgs7qtc HEALTH WARNING!! As with Viagra. If after having viewed these photos, you have an er3ction that last over 4 hours, seek medical attention! And if you don't get one, seek medical attention! She's hotter than a firecracker |
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Yes, but their work also has the ability to bring about a positive or negative moral change to society. It also has the ability to undermine the same moral teachings of parents.
We have a right and they a responsibility to make it a positive message. If they are unwilling to, then they should remove themselves from our responsible scrutiny. |
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