jaxvid said:I saw an interview with John Daly who said if it wasn't for Tiger they would all be out of a job.
I bet some of them are scrambling furiously to hide their affairs too.
Here is the Jason Whitlock article about the Tiger Woods fiasco. I haven't had time to read it yet.wile said:Whitlock has interjected race into the issue, haven't had time to find his original work though, probably a good whine about bad ol' whitey.
Van_Slyke_CF said:"I never got back to the guy, obviously. Even if Tiger is rich, he's also ugly as sin and absolutely not my type," she wrote."
Great line-too bad his hoes saw only $ and potential fame.
FootballDad said:Summary: We have no right to disparage Tiger Woods private life, even though he makes million$ off of it in endorsements. And it's race inspired, since "whitey" doesn't want Woods to break Nicklaus' records, just like "Aaron and Ruth", sez Whitlock. Besides that, from what he wrote, he believes that Erin should be locked up for assault and battery for "allegedly" (the word he uses when describing infidelity charges against Woods) injuring precious Tiger, boo hoo!
Solomon Kane said:Good Post, KB. I agree. If he were white, these affairs would have hit the media very early on, and probably disrupted his play.ÂÂÂ
<div>I'm glad Jesper Pernevik said he's sorry that he introduced Elin to him, and I hope others on the tour shun him, and I hope that they do so in part out of a genuine sense of racial honor. woods was supposed to be the handsome dignified light-black athlete whom elite whites would be glad to see dating their daughters. Now we see that he's a fairly typical sleazeball.</div>