Got text from Justin earlier that said: Since MJ was 99% plastic he is being melted down and turned into lego blocks so little kids can play with him for a change.
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Apparently his heart just couldn't Beat It any more...
Regardless of his personal life, he definitely was a big influence on the then-future of pop music. I agree that he hasn't done anything noteworthy in a positive light lately... and I do feel for his family and close friends.
That being said, I don't know anyone who would cry over the fact that he died and I think unless you really knew him well, it's bizarre to get so upset.
Now:
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"Fuck Michael, fuck him....fuck him."
Yes he had some good music early on. My heart isn't going to sink for one less pedophile on the planet. We should be mourning Farrah Fawcett.
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Fans of Michael Jackson, Niki Yan (L), and Lois Weiss weep while passing Jackson's star on the Walk of Fame on June 26, a day after his death in Los Angeles, Calif.
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U.S. singer Michael Jackson's fans gather to honor his death, in Paris, Friday June 26
WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE?!
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At first I was going to post this as a WTF followup:
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Then I was linked to this:
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And I said to myself, 'Self, those guys are cool. Probably cooler than you are. Except for the guy in the halter top.'
In short, if I ever go to Jail, I hope it's in the Philippines.
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+1 to this guy. I mean, I can understand feeling sad for him in the day or two after he died, and honoring his impact, but this is getting to be too much.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/07/...-low-life/
Quote:A New York congressman says Michael Jackson was a "pervert" and calls on society to stop "glorifying" the late entertainer in a YouTube video.
Rep. Peter King said Jackson -- whom he called a "low-life" -- is being glorified in the days after his death while society ignores the efforts, of teachers, police officers, firefighters and veterans. In the two-minute video, King claims the "day in and day out" coverage of Jackson's death is "too politically correct."
"Let's knock out the psychobabble," King said in the video taped outside an American Legion Hall on New York's Long Island. "He was a pervert, a child molester; he was a pedophile. And to be giving this much coverage to him, day in and day out, what does it say about us as a country? I just think we're too politically correct."
King, a Republican who is among the possible contenders for the seat held by Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, said Jackson "may have been a good singer" and "did some dancing," but blasted the singer as someone who could not be trusted around children.
"There's nothing good to say about this guy," King continued. "But the bottom line is, would you let your child or grandchild be in the same room as Michael Jackson?"
Calls placed to King early Monday were not immediately returned.
In 2005, Jackson was acquitted of molesting a boy who spent time at his Neverland ranch and appeared with him in the 2003 British documentary, "Living With Michael Jackson." The entertainer had been accused of plying the boy with alcohol and groping him.
Earlier, in 1993, Jackson was accused of molesting a boy who often stayed at his home. The singer denied any wrongdoing, reached a settlement with the boy's family -- reported to be $20 million -- and criminal charges were never filed.
Stacy Brown, co-author of "Michael Jackson: The Man Behind the Mask," said King's comments were "irresponsible and insensitive" despite the fact he too thought Jackson had molested children.
"I'm not surprised that someone would feel that way," Brown told FOXNews.com. "I'm surprised that you would get a public official to say that. Let's face it, I'm not one to believe that Michael was innocent of molesting children, but he was never convicted. If he was convicted of those crimes, then hey, I'd have to agree with him."
Brown said the molestation allegations against Jackson were "devastating," professionally and personally.
"In hindsight, it was the beginning of the end of his life because I don't think he ever recovered," he said. "This was a guy who spent most of his life protecting his privacy and that was shattered, obliterated during the trial [in 2005]. He was undressed during that trial."
Jackson had partially "recovered" from allegations of molestation during the 1990s, Brown said, in part due to his marriage to Lisa Marie Presley and the birth of his children. Still, some previous fans of Jackson had grown tired of the controversy surrounding the singer.
"He lost a lot of his adult audience, people who grew weary of the weirdness," Brown said. "But he reached far and wide and was able to sell 750,000 tickets for this comeback tour. Americans particularly and the world in general loves a comeback story."
Brown continued, "There was no one else like Michael Jackson. He was Elvis, the Rolling Stones, Sinatra and the Bealtes all rolled into one."
Stacy Brown to FOX News Wrote:Let's face it, I'm not one to believe that Michael was innocent of molesting children, but he was never convicted. If he was convicted of those crimes, then hey, I'd have to agree with him. I agree with Stacy. It's the same I guess as some public figure calling OJ a murderer. Certianly that's a bit taboo as well, it's inappropriate and really putting yourself out on a limb to assume you know the "real" truth just because it seems to fit. I don't think that smacks of being too PC IMHO. :dunno:
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BLINGMW Wrote:Stacy Brown to FOX News Wrote:Let's face it, I'm not one to believe that Michael was innocent of molesting children, but he was never convicted. If he was convicted of those crimes, then hey, I'd have to agree with him. I agree with Stacy. It's the same I guess as some public figure calling OJ a murderer. Certianly that's a bit taboo as well, it's inappropriate and really putting yourself out on a limb to assume you know the "real" truth just because it seems to fit. I don't think that smacks of being too PC IMHO. :dunno:
OJ was found guilty of wrongful death in Civil Court so he really is a murderer.
Yeah, because innocent people settle for millions out of court with every one of their accusers...
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