disolitude said:
You're not really making a stand here...just arguing that people are free to do whatever they want. When they clearly aren't. Government will probably step on your toes many times in your life...as they will in mine. I don't know if you realize that the institution of family is greater than government. And these aren't my family values. If you don't see that what Woods did is a threat to the institution of family if its completely forgiven, then I don't know what else to say.
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What's the government got to do with this. Extramarital affairs aren't illegal. If he beat his wife I'd be at the front of the line yelling about how much he needsto be punished. He did no such thing.
And again, the insitution of a family is just that. A family. If you aren't able to care for your own family then you don't deserve one and anything that happens to it is your fault. Tiger Woods isn't respomsible for raising your kids, you are, and you're a sniveling worm if you can't own up that. Of course, that's the problem with most "moral" people, they take no responsiblity for their role in the world and use "god" as a scape goat so that they never have to. Such people have no business running my life, nor Tiger Woods's life, because they can't even run their own.
You do not have the right to never be offended.







