Tiger Woods media coverage....why is everyone so concerned?
December 1, 2009 | Louisburg, North Carolina | Vetting explained
Hey,
I know that some of you, have been watching the extensive coverage of Tiger Woods' accident that took place on Thanksgiving night. Recently, I have noticed that there has been major speculation regarding what really caused his accident to happen. The media is constantly analyzing and debating on the details of this matter. In my opinion, everyone makes a mistake. If Tiger does not want to disclose with the public , details about what truly happened between he and his wife, then it is his business. I do not feel like he is obstructing the police investigation at all. Clearly, the police have taken it upon themselves to continue the investigation, with or without Tiger's cooperation.
I think we as Americans have far more pressing issues to be concerned about, than what goes on between Tiger and his wife. Let's move on!
*Let me know what you think. Should he come forward? or Should he keep things private?
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