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Old May 25, 2005, 04:28 AM
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Hi folks,

This has been a good thread! We are all so embarrassed about the subject that we have started to clown about.

Humour always comes out of tight situations.

Cheers, Myzen Do you think Micheal Jackson is guilty?

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Old May 25, 2005, 04:04 PM
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With all of the publicity this has brought in the past, you have to ask yourself... WHY would ANYONE let their children go into that home alone or unsupervised? I can only come up with one answer (could use some help here) and that's to file suit for money. I say the parents of children, who let them go to MJs alone or unsupervised, should be fined and charged with endangerment.

To answer your question, I don't know if he's guilty. But, I feel so sorry for him. He's had his wildest dreams come true, now I hope he doesn't experience his worst nightmare. I think he has a huge heart and is criticized for it. I think he's never had a reason to grow up and he appears odd to adults. I think he's very alone and wishes he could change that. I think he's handled becoming almost immediately ultra-rich badly but I don't know if I could have done a better job. I also think his childhood is causing a great deal of his problems. I hope he's not guilty and just has issues like the rest of us.

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Old May 25, 2005, 08:12 PM
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I don't think I want to believe MJ is guilty. I think one side of him is very cunning.. and another side of him is very lonely and perhaps sick........I also think that all of those people who have said they saw him doing "those things" should all be charged for not calling the proper authorities. They are as guilty as MJ is, that is if MJ is guilty.......On the other hand, I think the parents are guilty for letting their children stay in his bedroom......It could also be a big money issue.....Seems a lot of folks have gotten rich, letting their sons stay with MJ..........
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Old May 26, 2005, 05:50 PM
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I personally think hes guilty, but he will probably be aquitted. Rich people can get away with anything.

I can't beleive these people would let their little boys sleep in the same bed with any grown man. Yet alone one who has paid off countless families to drop molestation charges. What the hell is wrong with all of these people.
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Old May 26, 2005, 10:52 PM
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Don't you think he's manipulative though? His actions before and during the trial show that (was too sick to go, late to trial, etc., etc.). I see manipulation in a lot of his actions.

I have felt certain that he is guilty and only recently began wondering - what if he isn't? He obviously has problems though. And what "normal" adult would want to spend all his time with children, including sleeping with them? Don't most people want to converse with and spend time with other adults sometimes? Stay-at-home moms start to crave adult conversation after a while.
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Old May 26, 2005, 11:30 PM
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I agree w/ LMo; not an appropriate "debate" to hold in a place who's forums who are "survivors' of one kind of abuse or another......leave it to "celebrity specials shows" to argue it out//////NOT here......... Do you think Micheal Jackson is guilty? Do you think Micheal Jackson is guilty? DAYZEE9
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Old May 27, 2005, 12:09 AM
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Yea, very true but If I got invited to neverland by him. I wouldn't go there. He's only got a theme to get kids closer to him. I still can't believe he would do something so... change his colour of his skin when singing that song "It doesn't matter if your black or white." Well I've got news for him, he says he loves all children personally I think he is sick. I can't help feeling sorry for MJ. Why does he cover up his children with face masks? STOP THE TOPIC NOW!!!
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Old May 28, 2005, 12:38 AM
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I don't know if he's guilty or not and I don't care. However, the color of his skin isn't completely his own doing. He's got a skin decease that makes it lose all it's pigment. What is still left dark, at least the part that shows, he's had bleached so that he doesn't look so bad. If I had that skin decease AND his money, I'd have the rest of me bleached, too.
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Old May 28, 2005, 12:03 PM
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If he's guilty and if he was abused (as he has claimed)...why become an abuser? Why am I still mentally a victim (recovering) and others victimize?? I wish I understood this.
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Old May 28, 2005, 12:52 PM
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When you've been abused in childhood, you can go one of two ways; either you become a perp or you become the victim. I became the victim until my T made me see it and helped me change. It was easy for me because I was always rebellious.
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Old May 29, 2005, 08:02 AM
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I think he's guilty as sin, but someone along the way in this thread mentioned that the rich get away with anything. One thing we should take into consideration is, all of Mikey's money is tied up in assets; he's not "liquidated". The bank could come calling on his little Utopia whenever they want, and let's not forget about his "Dream Team"; they can't come cheap.

My worst fear is when (if) they find his funky butt guilty, he will never see the inside of a correctional facility; he will either flee the country (you KNOW he's got connections to do so) or he'll wind up doing the "S" thing, to avoid spending his time in jail.

Another good point brought up...why pay off families millions of dollars if you AREN'T guilty of something? It just doesn't make sense. I'm glad they finally got enough evidence to bring his goofy arse to court and formally charge him with what everyone has wondered over the past decade or so (at least I have).

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