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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: on February 14, 2005, 08:42:00 am
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Because he comes from a large family.
Ax yourself this question: If you were molesting children, wouldn't your mom, dad or siblings be so shocked by your behavior that they'd have a moral compunction to turn you in to the authorities???
If he were REALLY molesting those cute kids, then his own family members would certainly drop the dime on him. They couldn't live with their own conscious's otherwise.
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i dunno his family is much to quick to defend ohis honor on talk shows when he gets in trouble. the more the family name is tainted the less valuable the legacy is...
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The whole family is freaky, c'mon!
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
i dunno his family is much to quick to defend ohis honor on talk shows when he gets in trouble. the more the family name is tainted the less valuable the legacy is...
So then, are you saying that the entire Jackson family is without a moral conscious?
...That 'LEGACY' is the sole factor guiding their every decision?
...That they're all a bunch of sociopaths, the lot???
C'mon get happy.
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yeah, he comes from a large family.....but...didnt his dad inject him with female hormones to keep his voice high? or was that just a rumor
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weird, I thought this thread was going to be about clouds...
His family is dysfunctional. Hiding in their own secrets. Reports of abuse in that family too. (physical)
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Corey Feldman has been subpoenaed by prosecutors in the Michael Jackson molestation case. In an interview airing on ABC's 20/20 on Friday, the actor claims the pop star showed him nude pictures when he was thirteen.
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The Feldman interview aired this past Friday. No, I didn't stay up to watch.
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Does anyone think that this revelation could kickstart his career into gear again?
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Will there soon be a Corey film-festival on TBS?
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Originally posted by Sam Pulsize:
The Feldman interview aired this past Friday. No, I didn't stay up to watch.
you were asleep by 10pm?
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It seems "Unka Mike" is calling from a Potemkin village of A-list celebs (http://www.groovevolt.com/Newswires/newswire.asp?ID=1217) to serve as moral-character witnesses.
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This theory of innocence based on lack of familial outcry presumes that pedophiles let their parents in on the whole thing. Seems sort of dubious. I'd be willing to bet that if Mike's guilty, his parents will be shocked--or at least feign surprise.
Plus, we're not exacctly talking about the Cleavers here.
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he is very, very ill............ :roll:
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1171111,00.html (http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1171111,00.html)
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Originally posted by poorlulu:
he is very, very ill............
No argument out of this cat.
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Originally posted by tenfifteen:
This theory of innocence based on lack of familial outcry presumes that pedophiles let their parents in on the whole thing. Seems sort of dubious.
Ah...
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And I thought that sarcasm was long dead.
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Originally posted by Taipei Personality:
And I thought that sarcasm was long dead.
Huh. Well then, my bad... lost me at "conscious's" maybe? My ability to pick up sarcasm is certainly dying, given the ridiculous--yet completely sincere--justifications for [insert whatever you like here] I read almost daily. This didn't seem too far beyond the pale. Seriously, I saw an interview with MJ's poppa (Joseph Jackson) the other day--he says the whole thing is racism.
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Originally posted by tenfifteen:
Seriously, I saw an interview with MJ's poppa (Joseph Jackson) the other day--he says the whole thing is racism.
I'm no lawyer, but my guess is the race card will trump everything else in this case. If history is any guide, then all that Team-Jacko would need is a couple of African Americans on the jury to guarantee, at the very least, a hung jury.
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I'm no lawyer, but my guess is the race card will trump everything else in this case. If history is any guide, then all that Team-Jacko would need is a couple of African Americans on the jury to guarantee, at the very least, a hung jury. [/QB]
Tsk, the law is always trying to trying to put down the (white-but-used-to-be)black man
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Originally posted by Taipei Personality:
It seems "Unka Mike" is calling from a Potemkin village of A-list celebs (http://www.groovevolt.com/Newswires/newswire.asp?ID=1217) to serve as moral-character witnesses.
Other possible witnesses included Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Chris Tucker, former child actor Corey Feldman, Backstreet Boy Nick Carter and younger brother Aaron, CBS correspondent Ed Bradley, CNNâ??s Larry King, Fox broadcaster Rita Cosby, New Age guru Deepak Chopra, illusionist Uri Geller, illusionist David Blaine, Las Vegas tycoon Steve Wynn and relatives of the late Marlon Brando.
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Put a couple of Asians on the jury and it won't be so hung.
Originally posted by Taipei Personality:
Originally posted by tenfifteen:
Seriously, I saw an interview with MJ's poppa (Joseph Jackson) the other day--he says the whole thing is racism.
I'm no lawyer, but my guess is the race card will trump everything else in this case. If history is any guide, then all that Team-Jacko would need is a couple of African Americans on the jury to guarantee, at the very least, a hung jury. [/b]
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It seems so appropriate that a couple illusionists will be brought in.
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Michael Jackson's Sudden Illness Halts Trial (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=564&ncid=564&e=7&u=/nm/20050215/ts_nm/crime_jackson_dc_20)
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Originally posted by Sam Pulsize:
Put a couple of Asians on the jury and it won't be so hung.
Says who?
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Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
Michael Jackson's Sudden Illness Halts Trial (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=564&ncid=564&e=7&u=/nm/20050215/ts_nm/crime_jackson_dc_20)
ahem........don't mind me..........i'll just sit here and rust.......
Originally posted by poorlulu:
he is very, very ill............ :roll:
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1171111,00.html (http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1171111,00.html)
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oops - I missed that [he says hanging his head in shame]
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Originally posted by ggwâ?˘:
Other possible witnesses included Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Chris Tucker, former child actor Corey Feldman, Backstreet Boy Nick Carter and younger brother Aaron, CBS correspondent Ed Bradley, CNNâ??s Larry King, Fox broadcaster Rita Cosby, New Age guru Deepak Chopra, illusionist Uri Geller, illusionist David Blaine, Las Vegas tycoon Steve Wynn and relatives of the late Marlon Brando.
Do you think Paris Hilton will be somehow able to worm her way into the festivities?
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Woman's family 'to sue Jackson'
The family of a woman who died after being moved out of a trauma room to accommodate Michael Jackson say they will sue the hospital and the pop star.
Manuela Gomez Ruiz, 74, was moved out of the room at the California hospital after Mr Jackson arrived suffering from "flu-like symptoms".
Mrs Ruiz, who was being treated for a massive heart attack, died later that day, the family told ABC News.
The hospital said it was confident of the level of care it gave patients.
The Marian Medical Centre in Santa Maria expressed its deepest sympathy to Mrs Ruiz's family, adding that patient privacy laws prevented it from commenting on individual patients' care, the news channel reported.
A spokesman for Mr Jackson said the pop star sent his condolences to the family, but added that it was "outrageous" that Mr Jackson's name should be involved, as the situation was beyond his authority and control.
'Distracted staff'
Mr Jackson was taken to hospital as the jury was being selected for his trial on charges of child abuse. Proceedings were delayed for a week as he recovered.
Mrs Ruiz's daughter-in-law, Anna Ruiz, told the news channel that she saw Mr Jackson come into the hospital.
"He walked in," she said. "When I saw him, he was walking unassisted."
She says Mrs Ruiz was taken off a ventilator and her breathing was manually assisted with a handpump during the move.
The grandmother had two more heart attacks that day before she died.
The family says the chaos caused by Mr Jackson's arrival distracted staff, and that only two visitors were allowed into Mrs Ruiz's new room at a time, limiting the amount of time the family could spend with her.
Anna Ruiz said the hospital's policy "needs to be changed" if a person with flu took precedence over a person with a heart attack.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4298695.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4298695.stm)
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It seems the jackpot-vultures are flocking. Reports like this can only HELP the Jacko defense.