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vittoria
Jun 30, 2009, 8:00 PM
way to go for greed. I said it once, said it a thousand times, HE DIDNT DO IT (http://sjsandteam.wordpress.com/2009/06/28/jordan-chandler-admits-he-lied-about-michael-jackson/), but the media cant change the minds they convinced even AFTER the fact, right? Ruin a man and his reputation for a few million bucks and have the backup of all sorts of ill-informed "Pips"...

How sad.

RIP.

:(

recognize
Jul 1, 2009, 9:20 AM
*sighs*

I've been reading a lot of posts on here & it's a crying shame the nastiness and trolling that goes on. It's a bunch of self righteous hooey if you ask me. I've been noting how if there's a dissenting opinion there's usually rage, childishness, and it is as if people start taking our their cyber dicks and wanting to measure them. The name calling really needs to stop--itis a sign of abuse. Look it up.

Back to the original post, I read that as well. And I believe that people believe whatever they want. If people want to believe MJ was a child molester even though he was acquitted of all counts twice, then so be it. If they want to continue to prove his innocence and show their respect for the man even after he's dust, then so be it.

All of this because of some capital letters? This sounds a bit personal to me. :2cents:

rissababynta
Jul 1, 2009, 10:09 AM
Uhhh, I don't get it...what did Vit do that was so bad?

I think I missed something somewhere..

rissababynta
Jul 1, 2009, 10:37 AM
wooow, still missed something lol

recognize
Jul 1, 2009, 10:39 AM
Same here. I still think it's personal. I need to grab a dictionary to understand it :tong:

Put it to everyone this way: The death of Michael Jackson is a very touchy (ouch, no pun intended) subject all over the internet. Google much? Look his name up on youtube and every blogspot imaginable. People are arguing, fighting, using coarse language. He affected us all, either for the good or the bad. Which helps us all better see the division of negative observation and positive objectivity.

I like italics :) It's like cursive writing ;)

rissababynta
Jul 1, 2009, 10:45 AM
oh now i see, i don't get it because i didn't care about getting so involved. i guess if i searched a little deeper i'd probably know what hypocrisies in particular you were speaking of. However, I'm too impatient for all that. I'll leave that fun stuff up to you. Next time please give me an example first so I don't think you're randomly digging into people :bigrin:

DiamondDog
Jul 2, 2009, 11:49 PM
This is from a tabloid/blog and those are not reputable news sources.

The media is obsessing about MJ and yet unemployment is even higher than it was before and higher than it has been in decades. Go figure.

I understand that MJ had a fucked up childhood and that he was a shell of a person and that he liked children and could relate to them more than he could with adults, and he did want to help children who were terminally ill have some happiness but he went about it the wrong way and did things that were weird, odd, and highly dubious and questionable. :2cents:

Even if Jordan Chandler did lie I'd highly question the morals and values of any parent or guardian who would allow their kid to spend a weekend at one of Michael's "sleepovers" where parents were not present and they slept in the same bed with him supposedly.

swag85
Jul 3, 2009, 12:18 AM
way to go for greed. I said it once, said it a thousand times, HE DIDNT DO IT (http://sjsandteam.wordpress.com/2009/06/28/jordan-chandler-admits-he-lied-about-michael-jackson/), but the media cant change the minds they convinced even AFTER the fact, right? Ruin a man and his reputation for a few million bucks and have the backup of all sorts of ill-informed "Pips"...

How sad.

RIP.

:(

ive never been a die hard fan, really. but what i do know. and this is only my opinion... hopefully i dont get hit with any dictionaries after saying.
but i dont believe he did it either. what i do believe is he was thrown into the spotlight at a very young age. and i dont think he knew how to handle it. he just wanted to be a kid. just like anyone!
talented yes
different, yes. (who isnt)
child molester? NO

he liked kids having fun and being kids. because to me he just wanted that feeling back.
im sure if any of us didnt have a childhood, we would be a little off the wall too!

but i believe he wasnt a bad person. i believe he just liked to see kids being kids, and having fun. the poor guy was ruined by a couple money hungy parents, and lawers. he was strange but there are alot of other people who are strange, and we accept them. i feel sorry for his kids, they lost a father, but noone seems to give a shit about that. poor kids.

attack my opinion if you wish, but we all have our point, mine has no less meaning, or importance, as anyone elses.

thats my :2cents:

rissababynta
Jul 3, 2009, 11:12 AM
I don't believe he did it either. I mean, take a look at what happened...the family settled for his money...any other parent on the planet would want a person who molested their child locked up. Money is nice, but a true, caring parent would want a child molester to never be able to do this to their child or any other child again. That right there should have been a good indication that something was not right with the accusing family...

vittoria
Jul 3, 2009, 12:48 PM
ive never been a die hard fan, really. but what i do know. and this is only my opinion... hopefully i dont get hit with any dictionaries after saying.
but i dont believe he did it either. what i do believe is he was thrown into the spotlight at a very young age. and i dont think he knew how to handle it. he just wanted to be a kid. just like anyone!
talented yes
different, yes. (who isnt)
child molester? NO

he liked kids having fun and being kids. because to me he just wanted that feeling back.
im sure if any of us didnt have a childhood, we would be a little off the wall too!

but i believe he wasnt a bad person. i believe he just liked to see kids being kids, and having fun. the poor guy was ruined by a couple money hungy parents, and lawers. he was strange but there are alot of other people who are strange, and we accept them. i feel sorry for his kids, they lost a father, but noone seems to give a shit about that. poor kids.

attack my opinion if you wish, but we all have our point, mine has no less meaning, or importance, as anyone elses.

thats my :2cents:

Thank you. :three: And I wont suddenly turn into 'Encyclopedia Brown' for your opine :cool:

His father is to blame for all of that sh*t I believe. Personally, I think Joe Jackson and Ike Turner are cut from the same self centered cloth!

_Joe_
Jul 6, 2009, 9:47 AM
Somoneone peed in someoen's cheerios or eggs or french toast batter or cantelope and honeydew, or pop tarts, or eggs been a dick, or toaster struedel, or quiche, or bean and cheese tacos, or pancakes, or crepes, or coffee, or hash browns or any other varient of breakfast foods you can think of.

csrakate
Jul 10, 2009, 10:25 PM
Come on Az...it's one thing to saturate the forums with your opinions and such, but your constant harassment of one particular member is over the top. As much as you state to the contrary, this IS personal and it doesn't take a high level of intelligence to determine that. I have no issues with you personally, but I think I'm not alone in tiring of this constant need to make less than pleasant remarks to this person. It's not good for morale...so please, consider letting up a bit, ok? Your words say it all..."Rage vs. Righteousness"...look inward a bit, please sir.

Kate

rissababynta
Jul 10, 2009, 10:39 PM
You're right kate you aren't alone...

recognize
Jul 11, 2009, 8:03 AM
You're just jealous because you can't admit you don't have it all figured out.
You gotta grow.

Do the Jackson's and their bullshit really matter? Not particularly.

Comparing MJ to Beethoven or Gandhi is pure insanity, even if the voices in your head believe it to be true.


Sounds like projection to me.

Been watching this tirade. Quite tiresome. I don't see where anyone compared MJ to anyone.

Like I said, personal beef. It's a veritable beef buffet! Beef steak, beef burgundy, filet of beef~~

The question is not whether the Jackson's and their lives **just as you have your life and it matters to you** matter, but whether this endless tangent does. So what, perfect strangers give a damn about this guy. Wouldn't it be lovely if there were perfect strangers who gave a damn about ourselves~~if we were that lucky! Especially across the globe. People touch other's lives for the better and react with sadness when times like these happen. Are you jealous of his fame?

csrakate
Jul 11, 2009, 11:37 AM
You always have to have the last word, Azrael. Sad thing is....one word is never enough. I simply asked you very nicely to lighten up....but no...you chose to take the offensive route and ramble on in an attempt to justify your posts to Vitt and try to claim you are trying to help her. BULL! I take back what I said earlier....it's not just your tirades against Vitt that are tiresome, but also your endless, pseudo-intellectual diatribes. I guess the best defense against your detractors is to use a jumble of maniacally driven dribble to confuse them. It's not working....it's just making them tune you out and think you just like hearing (or reading) yourself drone on.




There's your message. Don't forget your change, Ma'am.

Paper or Plastic?

BTW...you can keep the change...no need to have been such a smart ass. If you can't play nice with the adults, perhaps you need to take your toys and leave.

rissababynta
Jul 11, 2009, 4:19 PM
This is just plain ridiculous now...

rissababynta
Jul 11, 2009, 4:23 PM
Yes, it is.

rissababynta
Jul 11, 2009, 4:58 PM
Spoken like a true leader :bowdown:

What can I say, I'm a Leo. :rolleyes: