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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 326425"><p>husband and friends see Tiger as a hypocrite and they say that is a large part of why they are extremely disappointed in him.</p><p></p><p>I thought the whole thing with- Clinton was hideous. I didn't care for the behavior or the lying. And I was not thrilled that we were electing a president with a "randy" kind of background (as best as one could figure). LOL!</p><p></p><p>The fact that he acted in this way AT WORK...in a gov't building was horrible judgement. And why would one act this way? 'cause he believes (d) that he is invincible....untouchable....entitled.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I would have preferred it if he just said that these matters were not something he wished to discuss or if he pleaded the fifth (in the case of the trial). </p><p></p><p>I recall mentioning BEFORE he was elected to some women in a park (my kids were little wee ones) that his affairs were an indication of bad thinking and could likely lead to more indiscretions and perhaps problems of some sort in the White House. BOY do I wish I had tape recorded and dated that conversation! Anyway, the women said they did NOT care and that they didn't believe he would act "inappropriately" while president. Wow!</p><p></p><p>Totally disagree (no offense Klmno) with those who do not give completely 100% equal blame (or is that 50/50?) to both the man and the woman in these matters....it takes two to tango. Besides, we do not know if there was any little subtle tricks being played by these men to capture the hearts of these women. Some of these men recognize needy women a mile away and will try to impress them. </p><p></p><p>AND people KNOW when the other party is interested. There are signs. Or NOT. This goes both ways. If he had no interest, he could have made this known from the beginning.</p><p></p><p>These men can casually show interest, wait for the women to be the aggressor, can feign innocence, then sit back and be seduced. By accident????? Say what? Then, they wash their hands clean of it all.</p><p></p><p>That's like saying "I didn't mean to rob that bank your honor. YOu see, the cashier and I became friends and she said she really liked me. One day she told me that when no one was looking, I could take some bills from her drawer." By the way, even though I took the money...I am innocent. She made me do it................the devil made me do it.....my mom made me do it....life made me do it....my job made me do it.....the dog ate my homework.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 326425"] husband and friends see Tiger as a hypocrite and they say that is a large part of why they are extremely disappointed in him. I thought the whole thing with- Clinton was hideous. I didn't care for the behavior or the lying. And I was not thrilled that we were electing a president with a "randy" kind of background (as best as one could figure). LOL! The fact that he acted in this way AT WORK...in a gov't building was horrible judgement. And why would one act this way? 'cause he believes (d) that he is invincible....untouchable....entitled. Personally, I would have preferred it if he just said that these matters were not something he wished to discuss or if he pleaded the fifth (in the case of the trial). I recall mentioning BEFORE he was elected to some women in a park (my kids were little wee ones) that his affairs were an indication of bad thinking and could likely lead to more indiscretions and perhaps problems of some sort in the White House. BOY do I wish I had tape recorded and dated that conversation! Anyway, the women said they did NOT care and that they didn't believe he would act "inappropriately" while president. Wow! Totally disagree (no offense Klmno) with those who do not give completely 100% equal blame (or is that 50/50?) to both the man and the woman in these matters....it takes two to tango. Besides, we do not know if there was any little subtle tricks being played by these men to capture the hearts of these women. Some of these men recognize needy women a mile away and will try to impress them. AND people KNOW when the other party is interested. There are signs. Or NOT. This goes both ways. If he had no interest, he could have made this known from the beginning. These men can casually show interest, wait for the women to be the aggressor, can feign innocence, then sit back and be seduced. By accident????? Say what? Then, they wash their hands clean of it all. That's like saying "I didn't mean to rob that bank your honor. YOu see, the cashier and I became friends and she said she really liked me. One day she told me that when no one was looking, I could take some bills from her drawer." By the way, even though I took the money...I am innocent. She made me do it................the devil made me do it.....my mom made me do it....life made me do it....my job made me do it.....the dog ate my homework....... [/QUOTE]
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