by Elizabeth Kay
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posted Mar 22 2010 2:00AM
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by Elizabeth Kay
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posted Feb 19 2010 5:50AM
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I understand that Tiger Woods is a public figure, so it's in his best interest for his image to speak publicly to his fans and his haters about the "transgressions".
But, I could really care less if he apologizes "to me" or not, because he didn't do this to me, he did this to his family.
Sure we make fun of the situation on the air and sadly enough it's more because we all somewhere in our souls enjoy seeing successful people admit their faults. But whether or not I accept Tiger's apology does not in anyway shape or form change what happens in his future.
Cheating or not, that doesn't change how good he is at golf and how good he'll probably continue to be at that sport. He'll go on to make his millions and he'll just become another powerful man who cheated on his wife and continued with his successful career. |