Re: No more spins for him./None of our business?
> When "grown-ups" disagree, they don't start off with
> "Whatever." If you want to have a discussion, you could try
> being a little bit less disrespectful.
>
> I read maybe the first paragraph-and-a-half of what you
> wrote. The point I was making--which you obviously
> missed--is that Michael Jackson's career is kaput. You
> apparently chose to focus on the "did-he or didn't-he"
> aspect without actually comprehending what I'd said. And,
> to back up your argument, you used evidence that failed to
> dispute what I'd said! I never for one second believed that
> Jackson was guilty in this case.
>
> You might want to start reading more carefully before you
> start telling people they've been polluted. Your reply was
> one of immaturity and utter ignorance. You would do well to
> delete it with the EDIT feature.
>
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> > > > He still gets spins in my book. He has some great
> > > classics.
> > > > It's none of our business what he did or didn't do.
> > >
> > > I disagree 100% that it's none of our business what he
> did
> >
> > > or didn't do--especially if he did it, which I believe
> he
> > > did. (To be clear, I don't believe that he did it with
> > the
> > > particular child involved in the case that ended
> > yesterday.)
> > >
> > >
> > > All sorts of things may be none of our business: His
> > > sexuality, his hobbies & interests, even the way he
> > > decorates that awful ranch of his... These are things
> > that
> > > don't cause anyone harm. But protecting children is
> > > everyone's business. Child molestation can't just be
> > > ignored.
> > >
> > > Hopefully this most recent run-in will make him realize
> > he's
> > > not invincible and will shake him from this fantasy
> world
> > > he's been living in. He needs to grow up and stop
> ruining
> >
> > > people's lives.
> > >
> > > That said, what Michael Jackson did in the 1980's is a
> > > legacy for which he should be commended. Thriller was
> an
> > > awesome album. And I doubt that stations across the
> > country
> > > are gonna stop playing "Thriller" on October 31 of each
> > and
> > > every blessed year! But once the reality of his mental
> > > illness became apparent, it was a very fast downhill
> > slide.
> > > He will never be widely accepted again. His career is
> > over.
> > > If he records another album, I believe he will just be
> > > embarrassing himself. He should fade away with whatever
>
> > > shred of grace and self-respect he can muster at this
> > point.
> > >
> >
> > whatever.
> >
> > thats the beauty of living in America. He had a fair
> trial..
> > and the system proved that he was "Guilty until proven
> > innocent". You must still be polluted from watching CNN
> and
> > Fox News because the Media tatooed the public that he was
> > guilty. I am sure that you probably never stepped a foot
> > inside of that court room to hear the case... so, I would
> > like to know why you still think "He Did It" Do you think
> 12
> > jurors got together and decided that even though he
> molested
> > little boys... "lets go ahead and declare that he is
> > innocent anyways.. because he is Michael Jackson?" - Come
> on
> > dude... please.
> >
> > Americans are very forgiving people.. and I think his
> career
> > is far from being over... not to mention, MJ is a god over
>
> > seas.. he is going to bank off this.
> >
> > There is also speculation that he is going to be doing a
> > show in Vegas... and judging from the celine deon show at
> > caesars.. the MJ show will be the biggest show in the
> > history of the Vegas strip.
> >
>
especially if he did it, which I believe he did.
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