Michael Jackson

Guess he "Beat It". The trial was a real "Thriller". :p Figured it would go that way.
 
Wonder how many of the jurors would let THEIR children stay at Neverland for a week visit.

Lets face it...the kid and his mother wasn't the best "victim" and I would think that the juror saw them as totally uncreditable. What a shame.
 
To be honest I think the South Park episode summed up the whole Michael Jackson kid thing the best.

Sgt. Harrison Yates: Freeze, Jefferson, the gig is up. you are wanted for child molestation!

Cartman: No! I am sick and tired of people harrassing Mr. Jefferson. All I've been hearing since Mr. Jefferson moved here are sick lies: that he molests children, that he's a bad father, that he had plastic surgery.
(His chin falls off. He puts it back on)

Cartman: Sure, maybe Mr. Jefferson is a little different. But that's because he had to work all the time when he was young and missed out on his childhood. What's wrong with wanting to have the innocence and beauty of a child?

Kyle: All right, let's just say all the bad things said about Mr. Jefferson are lies. Let's just say the police do just go around spending their time framing people for crimes they didn't commit. Let's say it's all made up and Mr. Jefferson is just a nice guy who is trying to be a child because he never had a childhood. Well that's fine, except he has children now, and when people have children, they have to GROW UP!

Michael Jackson: You're right. I've been so obsessed with my childhood that I've forgotten about Blanket's. I thought having lot's of rides and toys was enough, but Blanket doesn't need a playmate. He needs a father and a normal life. Blanket, I wanna give away all my money. I wanna get a normal job and take a shot at raising you in a normal setting.

Sgt. Harrison Yates: Well, if you're gonna give away all your money, I guess we'll drop the charges. No point in putting another poor black man in jail.

Kyle: All right. Things just might work out.
 
Look, they tried before, didn't get him. I think he's off his rocker, but I do think he's not guilty. Sorry guys, they just can't pin him. ;)

But after the court case he went to sears, he heard boys pants were HALF OFF! :p :sign:
 
LOL Kayak!

Remember this old saying back in grade school.

I pledge allegiance to the flag,
Michael Jackson is a fag.
Pepsi cola burned him up,
Now's he's drinking 7-up.

:laugh: :rolleyes: :laugh: :whistling:
 
ree ree robusto said:
LOL Kayak!

Remember this old saying back in grade school.

I pledge allegiance to the flag,
Michael Jackson is a fag.
Pepsi cola burned him up,
Now's he's drinking 7-up.

:laugh: :rolleyes: :laugh: :whistling:
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Whoa, talk about a flashback!

I'm still shocked they didn't get him on the lesser misdemeanor charges.
 
What a crock!

I think he is a disgusting individual. One thing history shows us is that pedophiles never learn and will continue the behavior.

I heard a few weeks ago that if he was acquitted that he was going to move outside the US. Did anyone else hear that?
 
Look there is no doubt that MJ is guilty but just not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt you got to admit the victims are all suspect in this case as major opportunist.

If anything MJ is guilty of, he is guilty of major stupidity (I personally think he is one sick puppy).
 
With greedy parents and stupid kids, and a pervert guy, plus alot of money for lawyers, anyone can get off. Two kids stories were thrown out because they were caught lieing right there. Sorry guys, he's free.
 
I heard MJ got off today, and then he was acquitted too

Sorry, had to do it.

Maybe he will stay away from kids now. He can help OJ and Robert Blake find out who killed their wives.
 
plus the prosecution witness , his ex wife, says he is a wonderful father... why was she even called to the stand? do i think he got a fair trial? probably... when you don't admit half the evidence... do i think he is guilty?? likely... its not normal for 48 year old man to have pajama parties with young boys, in a locked room with alarms.
 
Allofus123 said:
Wonder how many of the jurors would let THEIR children stay at Neverland for a week visit.

Lets face it...the kid and his mother wasn't the best "victim" and I would think that the juror saw them as totally uncreditable. What a shame.
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I watched an interview of some of the jurors this morning. Juror #1 came right out and said they believe he's molesting children but they had to put that belief aside and objectively base their decision on the evidence and testimony presented according the instructions given by the judge.

They felt that even though Michael Jackson is a preditory pedophile, the evidence was weak and the boy and his mother were opportunistic and not even close to credible. That equates to reasonable doubt.

They may have found him not guilty but they didn't find him innocent.
 
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