Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Leave Me Alone - Tiger Woods


Well did Tiger Woods say that in real? I don't know but i'm sure he would have wished to tell that or would have atleast told that in his mind. So what's all the hipe all about - Sex scandals? If you consider that human beings are being subject to sex scandals since the inception of humanity. It would have been not much of a hip during olden days. With the media becoming so prominent in the average citizen's life, these sex scandals got all the attention. Hey, there is a lot of money involved okay. Huge money for the media, huge money for the women who accuse these guys of getting involved with them and lot of satisfaction for the human mind to read, see and enjoy all this happening around.


So is it all new.Not at all right? Everyone knows about the old news of two upstanding moralists, David Vitter former Republican senator, and Randall L. Tobias, former head of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), had been exposed as clients of the “DC Madam,�? Deborah Jeane Palfrey.Bill Clinton sting with Monica Lewinsky, Jennifer Flowers, Juanita Broaddrick was also a huge hipe. While he was the only president to be impeached for oral sex (eventhough he denied it), he is not the alone for being undone by their desires.


Luckily for Bush, little attention has been paid to the alleged sex scandals that took place while he was Texas governor (Probably it would have been hiped if anyone had a clue that he would become the American president in the future). He has been the subject of two sex scandals that were successfully dismissed as crank complaints. The first involved a criminal complaint and lawsuit of rape by Margie Schoedinger that took place in 2000 and who later allegedly committed suicide; the second was an accusation by Tammy Phillips, a former stripper, of having an affair with Bush that ended in 1999 and she later disappeared.


Having said that all the mentioned scandals above were invloved with political figures, is Tiger Woods the first one to get invloved in such a scandal from the sports arena? No No No No.....There have been quite a lot right..America’s gravest sex scandal involving an athlete ruined the life of Johnson, the first African-American world heavyweight-boxing champion. In a celebrated fifteen-round outdoor match in 1910, the black upstart knocked out James the “Boilermaker�? Jeffries, the former world champion and “great white hope.�? The victory led the newly-formed federal Bureau of Investigation to probe Johnson’s sexual relations with white women, often prostitutes. He was prosecuted under the now long forgotten, but still in force, Mann Act, that makes crossing a state line for sex a crime. Johnson was convicted, fled the country, returned and served a year in the Leavenworth penitentiary. When finally freed, his life was ruined.


In 1973, two New York Yankee lefthanders, Fritz Peterson and Mike Kekich, introduced wife swapping to professional sports and all Americans. They were best friends and lived near each other in New Jersey. In ’72, the two athletes and their wives attended a “swap club�? at the home of New York sportswriter Maury Allen. The following spring, they showed up at training and announced that they had swapped wives over the winter. Peterson traded wife, Marilyn, two kids and a poodle to Kekich for Susanne, the two Kekich kids and a Bedlington terrier.

In April 2000, Chmura, a tight end for the Green Bay Packers, was arrested for sexual assault and child enticement. His child’s former babysitter claimed he raped her in the bathroom at an after-prom party. After a bruising trial, covered on Court TV with tireless commitment to recount every sordid detail so as to uplift the viewing audience, he was acquitted.


In October 2005, seventeen members of the Minnesota Vikings football team, including quarterback Duante Culpepper, Fred Smoot, Bryant McKinnie and Moe Williams, along with some eighty other people, attended an all-day fete on Lake Minnetonka, MN. Apparently, prostitutes from Atlanta and Florida were flown in for the party and some, but not all, of the players performed sexual acts in front of the crew. Smoot and McKinnie pleaded guilty to misdemeanor disorderly conduct and each paid a $1,000 fine and


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