Tiger'$ Divorce $ettlement: Can't Pay Enough or Way Too Much?

July 2nd, 2010   (178 views )

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Comment from: Betty [Visitor] Email
I think Tiger is getting what he disserved! She deserves every cent for all the public humilation she has been put through. Take him for everything he's got!
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Comment from: KYLE [Visitor] Email
750 million! Thats crazy! She is so money hungry. How about we leave the money he made before her out of this. Yes the guy cheated, but does she deserve to own him?!
PermalinkPermalink 07/02/10 @ 17:23
Comment from: Mae Anne [Visitor] Email
I think Tiger's divorce settlement is beyond too much. From my knowledge, he's only worth about $900 million and for Tiger to have to pay about a rumored $700 million back to his wife, is absolutely ludicrous. I understand that he made a huge mistake, but he should not have to hand over such a large amount of money to his wife. They should reasonably work about the financial problems responsibily, including the child support for their two children.
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Comment from: Shawn [Visitor] Email
Tiger should call the Donald. He's an expert at the kiss off during the time of the lowest prenup pay out.
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Comment from: Louie [Visitor] Email
Was any of the women he slept with married? If so their husbands should take Tiger to court to for breaking up their relationship and finish off whats left in his bank account.
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Comment from: fred [Visitor]
Is this message board for RNN or Inside Edition?
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Comment from: Madeline Abaza [Visitor] Email
In regards to Tiger Wood's divirce settelemt, I already voiced my opnion on air, but, No way, no how she should get a 50% settlement, WAT TOO MUCH, she came from a "Nanny" status, she did not contribute to his success, therefore she is not entiltled for such a huge settlemt, look, all men in general do
"CHEAT" but only some are caught, especially those of wealth status because of their popularity they tend to get caught alot faster because of the "Media" a new law should gointo effect to help protect wealth individuals against "Gold Diggers" and anyone who choosed not to draw up a pre-nuptial agreement is asking for a disaster.

Madeline Abaza
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Comment from: Caspian [Visitor] Email · http://Morals, Morals, and more Morals
Cheating on a spouse is one of the lowest things you can do and unfortunately most people don't see it that way.

I think the divorce rate is somewhere near 50% in America.

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Comment from: robert [Visitor] Email
Loose"hips"sinks ships.
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Comment from: Gail [Visitor] Email
GREAT FOR HER! Nothing has changed regarding women.


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FYI:

Have we become almost know-nothings?
Published: Monday, July 05, 2010, 5:48 AM
John Farmer/The Star-Ledger

The defining character of this moment in time is best described by paraphrasing a famous line from Winston Church: Never have so many known so little about so much. We’re talking here about the experts” we look to for consensus about how to tackle big problems. Mostly, they can’t agree on anything — the economy, Wall Street, the Gulf oil spill, energy policy, Afghanistan, global warming and atmospheric pollution. They’re clueless.
The great universities turn out economists by the hundreds with degrees out to here. But they can’t decide whether the fix for the world’s fractured economy is stimulative spending or a penny-pinching austerity worthy of Ebenezer Scrooge.

The confusion around the Gulf oil hemorrhage is just as bad. What to do? Drill relief wells? Soak up the surface oil with tankers? Just blow the damn thing up?

Gulf coast politicians want the leak cured and beaches cleaned, but they still want to drill, baby, drill; stopping would cost jobs. They bemoan their great ecological tragedy and plead for federal help while simultaneously urging tourists to “come on down, the water’s fine.”

Afghanistan is no better. We’re either winning there or losing, depending on which experts you believe. What’s more, we’re either getting out of Afghanistan beginning next July, as President Obama has said, or we’re in for the long haul, as Gen. David Petraeus suggested to Congress last week.

Risk-taking on Wall Street must be reined in with tighter regulation, we’re told by Democrats. Tighten the regs and you cripple borrowing (and banker bonuses), say Republicans, especially those beholden to the bankers for campaign cash.

It’s no different with climate change. Democrats generally want to crack down on pollution by penalizing industrial carbon emissions which, Republicans insist, will make us all poorer even if we all live longer. The GOP apparently thinks it’s better to put up with the pollution on the grounds that while you may die earlier, you’ll die wealthier.

Tough choice there.

Remember the Swine Flu pandemic? Some pandemic. It claimed fewer victims than regular flu and much of the expensive vaccine purchased to counter it had to be destroyed. Can’t seem to get anything right anymore, can we?

How did we go from the know-it-all society to the know-almost-nothing nation?

Hard to say. There’s probably no one answer and things are more complex these days. But some blame rests with the culture of constant confrontation and disagreement fostered (for big bucks) by the talking heads on radio and cable TV. Whoever says “X” must be confronted by someone who says “Y.” It has leached into Washington politics where consensus is condemned as weakness and stalemate is deemed smart politics.
Both parties suffer in some degree from this need for compulsive disagreement, but Republicans moreso. Michael Steele, the Republican national chairman, heard demands for his ouster within his own party last week when he labeled Afghanistan “a war of Obama’s choosing” and suggested it’s time to bailout.

But Steele’s got nothing on House GOP leader John Boehner, he of the permanent sun tan. Last week Boehner got in hot water for equating the current economic crisis — with millions unemployed — to an “ant,” causing other Republicans to give him a wide berth.

Someone should caution Boehner that too much sun lamp time can fry your brains.

If there’s any consolation in this catalogue of incompetence, it’s the knowledge that our friendly adversaries in Moscow are just as clueless. As evidence, there are the spies they sent to penetrate such hotbeds of high-level U.S. secrets as Montclair.

In 10 years they turned up not one classified document. Nada. They also went native, suburban-style, from all appearances. They got arrested, but not for espionage, for money laundering and lying, the equivalent of mopery. Shades of Maxwell Smart or Inspector Couseau.

Moscow could have gotten more for its money with a good newspaper subscription. But how would they know? Their experts are as clueless as ours.

No one anywhere seems to know much about anything anymore
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