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-Rudey |
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Shuh....Shuh.... SHUT UP SHAE You'd get let off too if you had the juice. I hear you've been hit my smooth criminal before ;) |
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-Rudey |
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-RC --p-a-n-t-y, r-a-i... |
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Collin - they also advised people to protect their necks if I remember correctly |
MJ fans continue to creep me the f*ck out:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...ichael_jackson "The Jackson Web site mjjsource.com trumpeted the acquittal with graphics declaring "Innocent" and showing a hand giving a victory sign as a fanfare plays. A scrolling calendar highlights historic events such as "Martin Luther King is born," "The Berlin Wall falls," "Nelson Mandela is freed," and finally, "June 13, 2005, Remember this date for it is a part of HIStory." The reference was to Jackson's 1995 album "HIStory: Past, Present, and Future Book I." Uhhhh. WHAT? I'd like some discussion on why his fans are so rabid even knowing how weird he's gotten. Does he just attract the needy weirdos himself because he is one? Anyway, continue on with whatever you guys were doing before I read that MJ walking free is on par with Nelson Mandela walking free. |
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And well...shut up HEATHER! |
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If it had been any other rich person that did what Martha Stuart did, they would have been found guilty..point blank and sentenced longer than 6 months. Martha got off easy...just because of who she is. You can't tell me that Michael Jackson was innocent. There is NO way in hell i'll believe that unless my Lord, Jesus Christ comes down from heaven and tells it to me face to face. There is something wrong when a grown ass man will share his bed with little children. It is NOT natural. |
So, on the way home from work yesterday, I get a text message from one of my friends:
"MJ not guilty. Come celebrate with some Jesus juice at X's house at 8." LOVE my friends. What would have the Dove woman done if MJ had been found guilty? Would she have released them, then shot them? Strangled them? WTF? |
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Okay, so . . . bumping only because I saw a picture of the dove lady on Oh No They Didn't and I had to post it for y'all:
http://www.livejournal.com/community...t/2270757.html Is that isht hilarious or what. |
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To use Illinois as an example -- if you're sentenced to two years, in most cases, "good time" applies and you're actually going to end up doing one year, because "good time" means each day counts for two or your time gets cut in half right off the bat, whichever way you want to look at it. There is also something called "governor's good time" which cuts more time off the sentence. Long story short, most people sentenced to two years end up doing about two months, maybe a little more. Unless you've murdered someone or have done something really awful, you never, ever do the full sentence. "House arrest," or as we called it "electronic home monitoring (EHM)" is quite common. It's an effective way to monitor people who have already been sentenced or who are awaiting trial, considering that almost all of our jails and prisons are ridiculously overcrowded. If someone is not a violent, dangerous criminal or a flight risk, EHM is always an option. When I had clients on EHM, they had to pay $$ for it as well. I'm not sure how that's bullshit. I'm also not sure what your Lord, Jesus Christ, has to do with the criminal justice system. That doesn't really make sense at all. If you think Michael Jackson's behavior is not natural or that it's wrong, good for you. That's great. However, that has nothing whatsoever to do with whether or not the state, in this particular case, was able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Michael Jackson molested this particular child. If the state did not make its case, the jury is obligated to find him not guilty (which is not the same thing as innocent), no matter what you or your Lord thinks about it. |
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