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Is M. Jackson guilty? I think he a wierd man, with some serious problems and that he may need to be locked away. I don't think I'll be invited to sit on the jury. Oh well.
This stated, can he get a fair trial? Does anyone care? Or is accusing someone now enough to convict? If innocent, will he ever be precieved as not guilty or just someone who could pay is way out of a jam? That puts us back to fair trial.:confused:
Sandy
11-19-2003, 04:13 PM
I will never understand why any parent would allow their child to visit the Santa Barbara Ranch with Michael. This little boy was brought to Neverland and left in Michael's care. This is not the first time this has happened and unless he (Michael) is incarcerated or castrated, it won't be the last.
My son did a film with Michael "Captain EO" which was done in 3-D and he brought the kids to the set to watch the great gloved one in action. He was very kind to my grandkids and had his picture taken with them. The kids were invited to visit him at the Neverland Ranch and I guarantee that my Daughter in law went with them! She is a five foot dynamo and nobody gets near her chicks!
We must remember that Michael may be gay but he is a pedophile! Parents should be warning their children about men like this. However, the awe of celebrity gets in the way of common sense.
He does not represent my choice of music and I can hardly stand to listen to his records. If I'm going to listen to pop it will be the Beatles!!!
PatriotChick
11-19-2003, 05:22 PM
Sandy, I agree with you. Why did these parents allow their children
to spend time alone with Michael Jackson, when everyone knows that this man seems to like children way too much. I'd never leave my 3 year old daughter with a stranger. Some parents are just too trusting. However that didn't give Michael the right to do what he allegedly did.
Sandy
11-19-2003, 05:45 PM
I would like to see Michael or any pedophile put away for at least 20 years! I had a fit when I heard the grandkids had been to the ranch but my daughter in law got on the phone and said she went with them. I knew they were safe!!!
Well, Billie Jean is not MY lover!! :D
DRMIZER
11-22-2003, 03:21 PM
Originally posted by Dave
Is M. Jackson guilty? I think he a wierd man, with some serious problems and that he may need to be locked away. I don't think I'll be invited to sit on the jury. Oh well.
This stated, can he get a fair trial? Does anyone care? Or is accusing someone now enough to convict? If innocent, will he ever be precieved as not guilty or just someone who could pay is way out of a jam? That puts us back to fair trial.:confused: Yes he is guilty!
I absolutely think he is one of the finest entertainers in my lifetime. His moves are absolutely stupendous and have not been duplicated, although many have tried. If he had a special on tonight I would sit there and marvel at his performance.
That said, he is as guilty as sin. He is a pediphile and a very famous person. . . . .rings back to 1995 if I recall. . . .another celebrity in trouble for a murder HE COMMITTED!
If it is proven that he is a child molester, he should be put away for life. Pedophelia is a disorder without a cure. It's hard-wired into the DNA. If found guilty, he has to go! :(
Sandy
11-22-2003, 03:49 PM
I have never seen Michael perform and heard a song he had recorded and thought it was horrible. Constant repetition of words and notes. I couldn't get to the knob fast enough to turn it off.
My grandkids love him. We're talking a couple of generations and I swore I never would admit it. What we like must be what we have heard in our childhood and nothing alive could be compared to the gloved one when I was a child.
His dancing reminds me of an out of control robot. Is that what is dancing today? Pity!
DRMIZER
11-22-2003, 04:03 PM
Originally posted by Sandy
I have never seen Michael perform and heard a song he had recorded and thought it was horrible. Constant repetition of words and notes. I couldn't get to the knob fast enough to turn it off.
My grandkids love him. We're talking a couple of generations and I swore I never would admit it. What we like must be what we have heard in our childhood and nothing alive could be compared to the gloved one when I was a child.
His dancing reminds me of an out of control robot. Is that what is dancing today? Pity! Sandy, I am closer to your age than I am Michael's, well, at least I feel that way. :D But in my opinion he is WILD which makes him interesting as a performer.
The purpose of my post was that I can seperate the celebrity from the pedophile, if necessary and fry his arse if need be. True, there is "nothing" alive that compares to the gloved one.
You're funny. . . .I can see the gleam in your eye. ;)
Originally posted by DRMIZER
Yes he is guilty!
I absolutely think he is one of the finest entertainers in my lifetime. His moves are absolutely stupendous and have not been duplicated, although many have tried. If he had a special on tonight I would sit there and marvel at his performance.
That said, he is as guilty as sin. He is a pediphile and a very famous person. . . . .rings back to 1995 if I recall. . . .another celebrity in trouble for a murder HE COMMITTED!
If it is proven that he is a child molester, he should be put away for life. Pedophelia is a disorder without a cure. It's hard-wired into the DNA. If found guilty, he has to go! :(
I agree.
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