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Micheal Jackson..Your thoughts?

Micheal Jackson..Your thoughts?

Well I am reading on CNN that MJ will be turning himself in tomorow morning(Thursday). I have a relative who's a Sheriff's Deputy and he tells me the raid had to be done because of very substantial evidence,no guessing games at all. Maybe he is guilty, maybe he was the last time. Interesting to see how it will play out. What do you think?
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Reply #76 Top
If he is guilty he should die...

There is no need for him to stay in the gene pool at that point. This whole "I was a victim and I need help" is a load of crap, it is a choice. If he did this it is a choice he made to do it, not everyone who is sexually abused will in fact make that choice. They survive and learn to cope with what was done to them and live beyond the harm caused. A preditor is an animal, a human preditor is just as much an animal except it preys on human beings. Once someone removes themselves from the Human race and becomes an animal of prey they should be put down to protect the human race. We do not put down rabid Dogs and Man eater's for the animals sake, we do it to protect the Human race. There is not a difference in my opinion between a Animal of Prey that used to be a part of the Human Race and an anmal of prey.

not that I have any kind of opinion on the subject or anything
anyway...


Reply #77 Top

Jacko is rich enough to buy his way out of 'general population', and it's highly unlikely he'd ever be there anyway...as child-molesters are considered fair-game as the lowest in the pecking-order.....normally have a shorter life-span in prison than out of it.

Paxx....the second pic from the top and he was a good looking bloke....then he wanted the excuse of self-made-man....and he read the instructions [in Swedish] upside-down....

Talk about being beaten to death with an ugly stick....

Reply #78 Top
Yikes! The Drudge Report has his booking photo..... OMG

http://www.drudgereport.com/

At one point, long ago he wasn't a bad lookin guy. But this is just creepy.
Reply #79 Top
Oooo! forget MJ. I'm looking at Johnny
Reply #80 Top
Johnny needs to wash his hair
Reply #81 Top
Yeah that hair does nothing for him unless he's appearing in a Jesus movie, but he cleans up real good.


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Reply #82 Top
I heard today MJ had a $3 million bail. That is just coke money for him- Pepsi money excuse me. Is he guilty? I do not know and won't know for some time. What I know is, this is one odd person. He has had no limits in his life. He has been obscenely rich for so long; whatever his want or need appeared to be he could meet that need, one way or another. If it was odd, or out of the ordinary so what?

I do not know any one in Oklahoma who has so much money that he/she had no limits when meeting wants or needs. For MJ, If something was wanted it was had. He appears to be a product of a lifetime of no limits, whether it be social limits (as in the social contract), moral limits (from what we are taught as children- please don't even go there!), or legal limits. He makes his own life rules and hides behind the gates of his Neverland Home if it gets a little to "limited" in real life.

It will be interesting to see what happens...

Thanks for allowing me to post my unsought two cents worth
Reply #83 Top
If it looks like a duck, and it walks like a duck... Well...

Get the picture?
Reply #84 Top
BamyAne


no thanks needed and glad you did so !
Reply #85 Top
Oooo! forget MJ. I'm looking at Johnny






hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Easy choice.... for me.
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Reply #86 Top
His attorney of course announced it's all lies and MJ is innocent. He said the same about Winona Ryder, one of his previous clients. She's now a convicted felon. If I were in trouble and had millions of bucks for a legal defense, I think I'd get another lawyer.



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Reply #87 Top
Here's another two cent's worth...
If MJ is convicted and sentenced to prison, I believe his money will keep him out of maximum security prison as we tend to think of it. Do you think he might go to prison with Martha Stewart? If she gets jail time?

Now wouldn't that be pretty?
Reply #89 Top
Geragos is a flippin' Cochran wanna-be! He, (Geragos) want's his own TV commercials too..

/me goes back to drooling for...Johnnnnnnny




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Reply #90 Top
Johnny Depp is H-O-T!

Wacko Jacko looks sick when he changed the face. He looked good during 70s-80s. Now, he's a freak.

Janet Jackson looks the same & looks fantastic.
Reply #91 Top
Well, Johnny is all right I guess, but, his wife (Vanessa Paradis, French singer/actress)...
Oooooo!

Reply #92 Top
Marth should be sitting in the same prision Lay is in ....

Reply #93 Top
Let me play devil's advocate here:

First, let me say I believe he is guilty and should be strung up for it. But what does it say about our society when most people are ready to string him up without hearing everything and/or a trial to happen. But when Kobe Byrant was accused of raping a woman alot of people were quick to jump on board and say he didn't do it, he's innocent and the woman was making it up. I am not saying everyone thinks this way it is just what I have seen and heard. What my take on it is.

Is it less of a crime to rape a woman than to molest a child? Both are despicable crimes.

You hear about celebrities doing illegal things often yet none of them ever seem to pay for there crimes. Except from there wallets.

This is just my thoughts on it. Sorry if no one else agrees.
Reply #94 Top
Oracle73, you just jumped on-board...welcome to the world of opinion
Reply #95 Top
I think that the decade of allegations, the previous case settled out of court for several million, the baby dangling episode... I think all those things aggravate his situation now... make it more believable. Plus, whoever else gets to live out a never-ending puberty? Then again, who wants to.

I think it is a case of people giving a benefit of a doubt, giving a benefit of a doubt, giving until there are no more benefits left to give. Just doubt.
Reply #96 Top
Personally,
I just won't pass judgment on this situation. I won't decide penalties such as "String him up". Unless, we prefer to go far back in our civilization, which I do not. Although, I have sincere doubts about our justice system, I still believe it must be given a fair chance, and so too must Michael Jackson.
Reply #97 Top
He should be pressumed innocent untill proven otherwise in a court of law



but I guess that no matter the outcome of the trial, he will be 'branded' for times to come......

The media/public though, never forgets/gives in these cases
Reply #98 Top
Oh...it's OK to take out a country on the 'hint' of WMDs....but it's not OK to take out a dopey deviant with better quality evidence...
Reply #99 Top
If by 'hint' you mean thousands of dead kurds and a history of lobbing IMD into Iran, yes. MJ to my knowledge hasn't killed anyone, but Saddam had somewhat of a 'history'. The analogy would make more sense if MJ had verifiably molested thousands of kids and then refused to cooperate with child services.

That said, back the the Wacko Jacko discussion. That has always sounded more than vaguely auto-erotic to me...



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Reply #100 Top
Hm WMDS in Iraq and the war is my current english 102 class essay.

Basically, Iraq had WMDS, yes but after the desert storm, so far, theres none found yet.