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Some wag on the radio asked "Did his pajamas have feet in them?"
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America loves Michael so much that we actually let the first kid slide. If you really think about it, it's our fault he abused another one. Sometimes I just look at him and say to myself...."Not again. Damn, yo, not a-fucking-genn." Face it, his creamy peter pan lookin ass isnt going to jail. They'll put him in a mental home before they send Michael Jackson to prison.
There's a whole new meaning, to me, when I here that song "Don't stop till you get enough" :D Anyone ever see that infamous interview on 60 minutes? -"Michael, do you think its normal for 45 year old men to sleep in the same bed with little boys?" -Michael Jackson...."Yesssssss" :rolleyes: |
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HOLD ON!
BACK UP! Michael is innocent. None of you see that because you're white and eat white bread and drink white milk with a side of white rice and live in white neighborhoods with white houses and get married in white dresses. This is all about opressing a people. And when you constantly harass this genius, this king of pop, I say, then you are a member of that system. He chooses to be different. He wears a glove. He has a monkey. He never grew up. So back off! -Rudey --Michael is the last great piece of Americana besides denim jeans and you will not destroy him! |
Were you listening to Billy Jean when you wrote that?
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He was late again!!
Testimony on sex abuse victim behavior heard - After late arrival, pop star appeared to shake, sob in court Monday, March 21, 2005 Posted: 4:49 PM EST (2149 GMT) SANTA MARIA, California (CNN) -- Changing stories and fuzzy details on specific dates are consistent with the way children who are victims of sexual abuse behave, an expert testified Monday at the Michael Jackson trial. But under cross-examination, Anthony Urquiza acknowledged that his expertise did not extend to false allegations of sexual abuse, which he had not studied. The testimony came as prosecutors in Jackson's child molestation trial tried to shore up earlier contradictory statements made by the pop star's accuser. Jackson arrived late again Monday, walking with assistance into the Santa Maria, California, courthouse. Jackson offered a weak wave to supporters as he arrived, then made his way inside. Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville, who threatened to jail Jackson after a similar episode on March 10, pushed ahead with testimony after a 45-minute delay. Once he took his seat in the courtroom, Jackson seemed to be in distress, shaking and sobbing. At one point, appearing as if he might vomit, he got up to leave, putting tissues in front of his face. As testimony resumed, a doctor was sitting behind the pop star. No explanation was given in court for Jackson's illness or his late arrival. Jackson's health issues have delayed his trial twice before. In February, he was briefly hospitalized with the flu, delaying jury selection for a week. On March 10, suffering from what his representatives said was a back injury, he showed up more than an hour late for court, wearing pajama bottoms, after Melville threatened to revoke his $3 million bond.............. Full Story |
He is a weird man. He really has shifted the focus of the trial though. Now people aren't talking about the molestation, they're talking about his dramatic entrances into court.
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I feel bad for him. He seems to be really depressed. I think he has always been that way but it is really starting to show. I personally think that he is innocent to some degree. I do not think that MJ views himself as a man. In his eyes, he is a boy. So why would he not want to be with other boys. I am not justifying any unacceptable actions that could have happened. But I do not think that he should be looked at as a molester. We have seen his entire life, so why are we making him look like a deranged criminal? He does not need a jail sentence, he needs some real professional help.
He is not like those other molesters that are sick in the head and dreams of having sexual relations with young boys. I really think that he sees himself as a little boy. It is like a 50 year old wanting to be young again, so he hangs out with 30 year old or something. |
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That's the second funniest thing I've heard all week. :D
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IMHO, I honestly don't think that Michael Jackson thinks that he's done anything wrong. He doesn't realize how odd he acts, how bizaare his behavior is perceived. I just hope that, if a celebrity CAN be convicted, he's not in the general jail population. He'd last about five minutes there. |
I kind of understand where smiley is coming from, although I do think he's sick in the head. It's too bad that he is as talented and has had as much musical success/money as he had - if he was some average Joe working at CVS he might have gotten some help before he went around the bend.
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