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MJ trial...

Postby hushy2 » Fri Mar 11, 2005 9:08 am

just wondering what everybodys few on the michael jackson trial is?

inncocent until proven guilty I know....but what do ya think?
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Postby rubydragon » Sat Mar 12, 2005 4:55 am

I think he is guilty.

But either way comon sense should tell an adult not to splatter pictures of children all over your bedroom wall and not to sleep in the same bed as a child. Things like that will cause problems wether you are a paedophile or not. You just don't do it, and there is no excuse in the world you can give that will be accepted by anybody.

He is a great performer and a great singer and I used to be a very big fan, but the guy has gone too far with everything he needs serious psychological help. I still love his music and still listen to it, but I still think he is guilty. Especially after getting his crew to try and expose the kids mother as a cocaine addict.

My opinion is guilty, and I think the law should be changed to "guilty until proven innocent"
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Postby hushy2 » Tue Mar 15, 2005 3:07 am

Though I do think he is guilty,but I think he will get off.
I have to wonder about who he keeps in his camp,just seems like there is no one there to say "mike,if you do this you are gonna be critisized".

your right ruby the man needs help.
I grew up on his music,seen him live,and I did look up to the man,
maybe because it was something in a performer that I hadnt seen in my lifetime..but then we grow up.

I still have alot of his cds,but they dont give me that feeling i used to have. :(
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