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December 4, 2009

Moral Compass

Filed under: Moral Compass — Tags: , — tmatlack @ 3:13 pm

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  1. I remember being so moved and proud when he won his first green jacket. He became an icon for men and boys all over the world and especially those facing large challenges. Tiger has responsibilities to his family that are huge and at the same time to the public. The press in Sweden not just the USA is out of control. I think that it is good that the story is out and I hope that he brings the same incredible character and focus to this new daunting challenge that he did to his golf game.

    Comment by Alexander Shapiro — December 5, 2009 @ 11:01 am

  2. The best thing that ever happened to Tiger? How about marrying Elin? Or becoming a father? Getting caught could end up being a very good thing for Tiger. The jury is still out on that. But let's keep it in perspective. It does not, yet, belong at the top of his list.

    Comment by Roger — December 5, 2009 @ 12:58 pm

  3. he may have had affairs (and if yes, it´s still his and his wife´s personal matter). but that´s no reason to get beaten up with a golf club. why not talk about that he´s a victim of domestic violence? and that if men are victims, not even other men seem to care or want to talk about it?
    is there really no difference between a man hitting a woman as in "chris brown/rihanna" and a man left bleeding on his front lawn in his underwear as in "tiger woods".

    Comment by Guest — December 7, 2009 @ 1:42 pm

  4. [...] voting and commenting on our weekly Moral Compass polls this weeks poll about Tiger Woods and his indiscretions will only be up a little while longer. Tell your friends to vote, and share [...]

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