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sjsweetheart
01-22-2008, 04:26 PM
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By DOUG FERGUSON, AP Golf Writer

Tiger Woods says Golf Channel anchor Kelly Tilghman meant no harm when she used the term "lynch" during television commentary about him, and he regards the issue closed as he returns to work this week.

"It was unfortunate," Woods said Monday in his first public comments since Tilghman was suspended for two weeks. "Kelly and I did speak. There was no ill intent. She regrets saying it. In my eyes, it's all said and done."

Woods spoke at the Tiger Woods Learning Center, where he announced a contest for children to talk about their first "fist-pump" moment. He also unveiled a bronze of his late father, Earl Woods, which will be in the lobby of the educational center.

The world's No. 1 player will make his 2008 debut at the Buick Invitational in San Diego, which starts Thursday.

Despite not having played since his season-ending Target World Challenge last month, Woods has been a big part of golf news.

"I've been in that situation before," he said with a slight smile.

Toward the end of the second round at the Mercedes-Benz Championship, Tilghman and analyst Nick Faldo were discussing possible challengers to Woods when Faldo suggested the players gang up on Woods.

"Lynch him in a back alley," Tilghman said, laughing.

Woods' agent had issued a statement before Tilghman was suspended, noting Woods and Tilghman were friends and he considered the matter over. Under increasing pressure, however, Golf Channel suspended the anchor for two weeks.

The topic was cranked up a notch last week when Golfweek magazine put a noose on the cover of its Jan. 19 issue, which drew more criticism and an unusually sharp rebuke from PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem.

Golfweek last week fired Dave Seanor, the editor responsible for the cover.

Woods said he never felt pressure to speak out on the use of "lynch," which stirs graphic reminders of the Old South in which 3,466 blacks were lynched in the United States from 1882 to 1968.

"It was more media-driven than anything else," Woods said.

He said he several people contacted him because they were curious what he thought.

"I tell them she's a friend of mine, which she is," Woods said. "I've known her for 10 or 11 years now. We all say things we do regret, and that's certainly a moment she does regret."

Make Newark Clean
01-22-2008, 04:49 PM
"I tell them she's a friend of mine, which she is," Woods said. "I've known her for 10 or 11 years now. We all say things we do regret, and that's certainly a moment she does regret."

See, you darn black people are just way too sensitive the way you're always reading color into things! If y'all could get that chip off your shoulder and be more like Tiger, the whole world will open up to you! Now Tiger can invite her and Fuzzy Zoeller (http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980CE0D61731F934A15757C0A9619582 60) to a fried chicken and collard greens dinner to show how it's possible for all of us to sit down at the table of brotherhood. Thank you for en-lightening us little boy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_Zoeller#Hijinks)! It's pointless. :( :eek: :mad:

sjsweetheart
01-22-2008, 05:02 PM
:D

Miss Tam-Tam
01-22-2008, 05:46 PM
It was just a harmless joke. Lighten up, folks. Even the little girls in this pic are smiling. :(

http://www.withoutsanctuary.org/photos/55.jpg

According to the New York Times, "The suspect, booked as Rubin Stacy, was hanged to a roadside tree within sight of the home of Mrs. Marion Jones, thirty year old mother of three children, who identified him as her assailant."

Six deputies were escorting Stacy to a Dade County jail in Miami for "safekeeping." The six deputies were "overpowered" by approximately one hundred masked men, who ran their car off the road. "As far as we can figure out," Deputy Wright was quoted as saying,"they just picked him up with the rope from the ground-didn't bother to push him from an automobile or anything. He was filled full of bullets, too. I guess they shot him before and after they hanged him."

"Subsequent investigation revealed that Stacy, a homeless tenant farmer, had gone to the house to ask for food; the woman became frightened and screamed when she saw Stacy's face."

www.withoutsanctuary.org

spokenword
01-22-2008, 08:24 PM
It was just a harmless joke. Lighten up, folks. Even the little girls in this pic are smiling. :(

http://www.withoutsanctuary.org/photos/55.jpg

According to the New York Times, "The suspect, booked as Rubin Stacy, was hanged to a roadside tree within sight of the home of Mrs. Marion Jones, thirty year old mother of three children, who identified him as her assailant."

Six deputies were escorting Stacy to a Dade County jail in Miami for "safekeeping." The six deputies were "overpowered" by approximately one hundred masked men, who ran their car off the road. "As far as we can figure out," Deputy Wright was quoted as saying,"they just picked him up with the rope from the ground-didn't bother to push him from an automobile or anything. He was filled full of bullets, too. I guess they shot him before and after they hanged him."

"Subsequent investigation revealed that Stacy, a homeless tenant farmer, had gone to the house to ask for food; the woman became frightened and screamed when she saw Stacy's face."

www.withoutsanctuary.org





Perhaps Tiger Woods spoke from the "white" side when he made that comment. You know the "priviledged", "Let the past go" side! Just wait, he'll get a spice of you're a "ni**er when he's not on top! :mad:

LastCubanStanding
01-22-2008, 09:32 PM
Perhaps Tiger Woods spoke from the "white" side when he made that comment. You know the "priviledged", "Let the past go" side! Just wait, he'll get a spice of you're a "ni**er when he's not on top! :mad:


Tiger is doing what many of the other black sports pioneers have done. Lead by example. Why stoop to their level? They can say whatever they want about him, he is still the best golf player today, and possibly ever.

newarksbravest
01-22-2008, 09:53 PM
I don't remember Tiger having anything to say about the "nappy headed hoopster" comment or anything else pertaining to issues of color. Does that mean he doesn't care? The lynching comment was directed at him and he chose to brush it off. So what. The person who said was dealt with swiftly and it should be done with.

It won't be the last time someone says something stupid. There are bigger issues than this for Black folk to deal with. When I here Tiger admit he's Black then I'll worry. Until then let the Samoans (or whatever he is) protest.