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Re: Innocent people always dangle their baby's over balconys.

> He was just showing the baby off. It wasn't done to frighten the baby or
> to horrify the millions of people in the crowd. The baby probably had
> enough trust in him, that it just enjoyed it just like many children love
> an amusement park ride. Children love the thrill of seemingly dangerous
> rides when they know that they really are virtually safe, and the baby was
> probably fine about it. It must be hard on the baby that its father is
> going through the wringer, though, and who is putting him through it? The
> very people who think they are trying to help the baby. How ironic.
> Micheal is right when he says that it's common for people to throw a baby
> in the air and catch it, and the baby laughs mirthfully. The only mistake
> he made, in dangling that baby, was assuming that the crowds would take it
> for what it was; just a proud father letting a crowd share his pride.

BLAME CANCER BOY, BLAME THE PARENTS, HELL, BLAME BUBBLES...

...but don't blame Michael. It's not his fault. He's a genius and geniuses need to feed off young people every once in a while.
 
Re: Innocent people always dangle their baby's over balconys.

> BLAME CANCER BOY, BLAME THE PARENTS, HELL, BLAME BUBBLES...

> ...but don't blame Michael. It's not his fault. He's a genius and geniuses
> need to feed off young people every once in a while.

Blame for what? That social services may uproot his kids and that the media and general public will drive their father into a state of paranoia just because he gave a kid some wine, and pills, when they may only have been aspirin? Or maybe the kid was in pain and so he gave him some pain killers?

The general public's rush to shame him for 'baby dangling' discredits this point-a-finger-at-Micheal frenzy, when that was an innocent act.
 
Re: Innocent people always dangle their baby's over balconys.

> Blame for what? That social services may uproot his kids and that the
> media and general public will drive their father into a state of paranoia
> just because he gave a kid some wine, and pills, when they may only have
> been aspirin? Or maybe the kid was in pain and so he gave him some pain
> killers?

> The general public's rush to shame him for 'baby dangling' discredits this
> point-a-finger-at-Micheal frenzy, when that was an innocent act.

LOL! Sane adults don't give other people's children pain pills, nevermind alcohol.
 
Re: Innocent people always dangle their baby's over balconys.

> LOL! Sane adults don't give other people's children pain pills, nevermind
> alcohol.

Straightforward compassion is 'insane'. What a shame.
 
Re: So much for "Innocent Before Proven Guilty"

> I am FAR from a fan of MJ. However, I'm not sure where you live, but here
> in the USA we have somthing called Courts, Trials, Juries, Rights, and the
> notion that everyone is Innocent Until Proven Guilty In A Court Of Law.

and we also have the system of paying people enough money to prevent it from actually going to trial!
 
Not this time...

We did have a flawed system... but because of the MJ allegations being dismissed in '93 they changed the law- he will NOT be settling a civil case and shutting the kid up with hush money- this kid WILL testify in a criminal case BEFORE it can be judged in a civil suit...

MJ is going down- no pun intended

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> and we also have the system of paying people enough money to prevent it
> from actually going to trial!
 
Re: Not this time...

> We did have a flawed system... but because of the MJ allegations being
> dismissed in '93 they changed the law- he will NOT be settling a civil
> case and shutting the kid up with hush money- this kid WILL testify in a
> criminal case BEFORE it can be judged in a civil suit...

that's generous of the legislature. he can at least keep his moey long enough to hire Johnny Cochran to keep him out of jail.

> MJ is going down- no pun intended

> ---
 
Re: So much for "Innocent Before Proven Guilty"

Yep luckily for O.J. Simpson, it works! O.K. thats was tongue in cheeky. I do agree though that until proven he should not be 'presumed' of having done anything, the system isn't foolproof but it's the best we have so let it decide & not be taken in by the moronic mind-numbingly boring 'popular' press that wants us to be more interested in popstars (et al) lives than our own? This shit sells newspapers, well not to me it doesn't! Personally speaking I would not leave my kids with a strange man (I come to that judgement just by looking at the poor blokes face) so why unless you want to make a fast buck out of him why would any other parent?

Judge O'Grady

> I am FAR from a fan of MJ. However, I'm not sure where you live, but here
> in the USA we have somthing called Courts, Trials, Juries, Rights, and the
> notion that everyone is Innocent Until Proven Guilty In A Court Of Law.
 
Re: So much for "Innocent Before Proven Guilty"

> Yep luckily for O.J. Simpson, it works! O.K. thats was tongue in cheeky. I
> do agree though that until proven he should not be 'presumed' of having
> done anything, the system isn't foolproof but it's the best we have so let
> it decide & not be taken in by the moronic mind-numbingly boring
> 'popular' press that wants us to be more interested in popstars (et al)
> lives than our own? This shit sells newspapers, well not to me it doesn't!
> Personally speaking I would not leave my kids with a strange man (I come
> to that judgement just by looking at the poor blokes face) so why unless
> you want to make a fast buck out of him why would any other parent?

> Judge O'Grady

Most parents are like yourself but there are parents out there who hooked up with Michael because of his money and overlook the fact he paid anywhere from 25-35 million hush money. I also heard there were other payoffs in the past 10 years. Another example is Michaels ex-wife, who gave up custody and visitation for money. Maybe there are no issues now with Michael Jr. and Paris but chances are sometime in the future they are going to ask why Mommy abandoned them.
 
On a lighter note...

JACKO MEMORIAL JOKES from POPBITCH.com

"The most loving thing you can do is share your
bed with someone" - Michael Jackson
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JACKO MEMORIAL JOKE 1:
Michael Jackson is being investigated for drugs.
During the Neverland raid, police found class As,
class Bs, and all the male members of class 5C.
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JACKO MEMORIAL JOKE 2:
Where's Michael going on Chritmas holiday?
He's off to Tampa with the kids.
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JACKO MEMORIAL JOKE 3:
What did the woman on the beach say to Michael?
"Excuse me, but you're in my son"
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JACKO MEMORIAL JOKE 4:
How do kids at Neverland know when it's bedtime?
When the big hand touches the little hand.
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JACKO MEMORIAL JOKE 5:
What does Jacko have in common with a Big Mac?
They're both old meat between young buns
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JACKO MEMORIAL JOKE 6:
What does Michael hand round after dinner?
The under-eights
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JACKO MEMORIAL JOKE 7:
What does Jackson have in common with whisky?
They both come in small tots

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JACKO MEMORIAL JOKE 8:
Good to see Jacko dangling his kid off the balcony.
Usually he just tosses them off.
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JACKO MEMORIAL JOKE 9:
What do Michael and Wal-mart have in common?
They both have boys pants half-off
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JACKO MEMORIAL JOKE 10:
Jacko's wife has just given birth to a baby boy.
"How long before we start having sex?" asks Michael.
Doctor: "I'd wait until he's at least 14"
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Bonus:
How can you tell when Jacko has company?
A Big Wheel is parked outside in the driveway
 
More Michael Jackson...

Check out the 'Top customer recommendations' list.

Link:
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Re: More Michael Jackson...

> Check out the 'Top customer recommendations' list.

> Link:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/music/B0000DJE9R/advice/102-5575283-0737757
LOL Sick
 
Re: More Michael Jackson...

> Check out the 'Top customer recommendations' list.

> Link:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/music/B0000DJE9R/advice/102-5575283-0737757

That is very, very funny. Hats off to the person responsible.

Sk.
 
Re: More Michael Jackson...

> That is very, very funny. Hats off to the person responsible.

> Sk.

I think you mean "Pants off" to the person responsible.
 
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