In Other News...Michael Jackson, Alicia Silverstone, and Heavy D (no Boyz)
Summary
If you don't already know by now, the once-King of Pop, AKA The Gloved One, AKA Wacko Jacko, AKA MJ, or as his momma named him, Michael Joseph Jackson, was found not guilty on all counts Monday afternoon by a jury of his peers. Well, a jury of his kind-of peers. Back to Article
If you don't already know by now, the once-King of Pop, AKA The Gloved One, AKA Wacko Jacko, AKA MJ, or as his momma named him, Michael Joseph Jackson, was found not guilty on all counts Monday afternoon by a jury of his peers. Well, a jury of his kind-of peers. Back to Article
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loudharley writes: on Jun 13 2005 09:49 PM Its a shame that he was found not guilty,despite the fact that the acusers mom is a scam artist,i still wouldnt have been able to let a 40 some year old man who has had hundreds of little boys in his bed go free. (Reply to this) |
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Dystopia Land writes: on Jun 13 2005 11:44 PM The guy was innocent. He's so far detached from reality that his idea of sleeping in bed together isn't quite our own. (Reply to this) |
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mr_movie_maniac writes: on Jun 14 2005 12:02 AM [b]Detached from reality?[/b] Whatever that means. The truth is that no one will really know, and I suppose it's better that way. I'm just glad we can all move on. Talk about milking the cow dry! (Reply to this) |
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Aoiboy writes: on Jun 14 2005 12:14 AM What does Michael Jackson have to do with movies ?! (Don't answer Moonwalker or whatever the name of that extended videoclip he made for cinemas was). I was hoping rottentomatoes to be one of the sites where I could have some fresh air escaping from the media craziness that surrounded this case. It's almost as sickening as the charges he was accused of. (Reply to this) |
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inessalenin writes: on Jun 14 2005 01:26 AM In my mind, it's complicated feeling! When I was small, Michael Jackson is riding high and his songs were cool. Gradually, the more I grew, the more bad news spreaded worldwide and the truth? I'm not the one who involved! This afternoon I overheard a broadcast program, a hostess commented that he had no childhood so he loved to play with boys, it might be the cause he over the line which to be harrass? I don't know, maybe too young to be rich is the main reason! (Reply to this) |
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loudharley writes: on Jun 14 2005 02:29 AM He shouldnt have been sleeping with boys,i dont care what his childhood was like.The mans a childmolester ,plain and simple. (Reply to this) |
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seccho writes: on Jun 14 2005 03:12 AM MJ may very well be innocent despite what I perceive to be the general public sentiment. Regardless, he should have bloody well stopped sleeping with kids after those initial allegations all those years ago. It's just common sense, though MJ and common sense don't seem to coincide very often. Another thing I'd like to mention...I can understand, sort of, how he might of felt cheated out of a childhood and all, and so attempted to re-capture that which he felt had been lost. But, how many years now has it been since he built Neverland? If one doesn't really start forming long term memories to any significant degree till around the age of 3, and 18 is the age one is generally considered an adult... Well, let me just say I think it's time he move on. (Reply to this) |
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loudharley writes: on Jun 14 2005 03:22 AM He will be in this situation again,wait and see.This stuff has went on for years,and what really gets me is the parents,the parents who let him sleep with there children.It seems like everytime you turn the tv on anymore someone has kidnapped ,rapped and killed someones kid.As a father these cases really bother me ,i just dont have any simpathy for someone like mj. (Reply to this) |
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skletonkee writes: on Jun 14 2005 09:00 AM [b]this will never happen again..[/b] no way is momma jackson or janet gonna let this happen again..you can see it in their eyes...the pain this has caused..... already his lawyers hae announced he will never sleep again with kids...i do think mj saw himself as a kid....he might possibly even have molested at one point....but i dont think he did in this case...the time-line was too jacked up...he would have had to have done it within a three day period...when he was dealing with the media backlash from the bashire documentary? just doesnt make since... hopefully this incident has forced the dude to mature...and get some counseling ya big freak!! (Reply to this) |
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bacci40 writes: on Jun 14 2005 10:13 AM hate to tell you guys this, but pedophiles dont stop as for the timeline, it is well known that sexual deviants act out when they are at high levels of stress, so the fact that the molestation occured after the documentary is not suprising if jackson was joe shmoe down the block, he wouldve been rotting in some jail years before this incident the fact that the jury disregarded the video of the initial police interview, the "art" books of the young male nudes, or the fact that jackson gave access to children to his porno stash, is disturbing the fact that some of the jurors who have now spoken, believe he is a pedophile, is also dsturbing whether this boy lied in a previous civil matter should have been disregarded (he lied about abuse at the hands of his father and many abuse victims lie about abuse they have experienced) jackson will abuse children again, except the next time, he wont get caught hopefully he will die of an od and put us all out of his misery (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Jun 14 2005 02:49 PM In reply to this comment (#823096) [b]Two words:[/b] The Wiz (Reply to this) |
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gunkata writes: on Jun 14 2005 03:06 PM In reply to this comment (#823103) [b]two more words[/b] Captain Eo, best 3-D movie ever! (Reply to this) |
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loudharley writes: on Jun 14 2005 10:26 PM Jacksons about as wierd as a teletubbie ,or even worse ,one of the wiggles.Either way, i wouldnt mind never seeing any of them ever again. (Reply to this) |
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Ophiuchus writes: on Jun 15 2005 07:26 AM Okay, I'm confused here... what on earth is 'attempted lewd conduct'? Does this imply that someone can try to act lewdly and fail? I'd hate to see what that might look like. (Reply to this) |
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