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Old June 13th 05, 10:45 PM
Christopher O'Callaghan
 
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MICHEAL JACKSON CLEARED OF ALL CHARGES



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Old June 14th 05, 07:55 AM
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Maybe he'll think twice now, of sleeping in bed with young boys.
Unfortunately, zebras rarely change their stripes. He was "lucky".
He claimed to be innocent the first time too, so how come he paid off? If I
had all that money - I'll be damned if I'd pay off if I was innocent.

I once had a liking for MJ, but when I heard he paid off.... well.........
that told me a lot. Had I not heard that, I'd have been in his corner til
proven guilty. Knowing he paid off, put me on the fence of the unknown -
able to fall to which ever side produced the strongest case - without
hesitation.

L.

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Old June 14th 05, 12:33 AM
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Maybe he'll think twice now, of sleeping in bed with young boys.
Unfortunately, zebras rarely change their stripes. He was "lucky".
He claimed to be innocent the first time too, so how come he paid off?
If I had all that money - I'll be damned if I'd pay off if I was
innocent.


You might, when you consider what he went through in that trial. Paying
off someone doesn't necessarily mean you are guilty. Pay offs happen all
the time.

Personally, after hearing all the wierd witness testimony and the lying
that went on, I still don't know whether to think he was guilty or not. On
the other hand, I am certain he is one sick wacko with his head all screwed
up.


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Old June 14th 05, 09:50 AM
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Maybe he'll think twice now, of sleeping in bed with young boys.
Unfortunately, zebras rarely change their stripes. He was "lucky".
He claimed to be innocent the first time too, so how come he paid off?
If I had all that money - I'll be damned if I'd pay off if I was
innocent.


You might, when you consider what he went through in that trial. Paying
off someone doesn't necessarily mean you are guilty. Pay offs happen all
the time.

Personally, after hearing all the wierd witness testimony and the lying
that went on, I still don't know whether to think he was guilty or not.
On
the other hand, I am certain he is one sick wacko with his head all
screwed
up.


Ed


Oh believe me, I heard some of the bull **** lies told in the process. Those
would have swung my thinking in his favor 100% had it not been for the
previous pay off. I heard what you said and you may be right, but I still
can't help to think that paying off - is the wrong answer - IF one is
innocent. It still gives the image of guilt - as it clearly has not only in
my opinion but many others in this case. That is a shame, he had a very
promising carerr, was good at what he did and now his name forever
tarnished - regardless. Maybe he didn't do it and/or didn't mean harm to
kids, we won't ever know, but his antics sure were a bit hard to follow. I'm
not God, I don't know if he is guilty or not. IF he isn't then I sure in
hell am sorry to see he had to get dragged through that hell and I wouldn't
wish that on any "innocent" person. But, if he did even 1/3 of what was
claimed, then he certainly needs help. Even having been found innocent, he
may want to consider seeking counseling. It may save him from a future case.

L.


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Old June 14th 05, 01:59 AM
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Not to nitpick, but the guy was found "not guilty", not "innocent". Big
difference!


"Lou" wrote in message
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"Ed" wrote in message
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Maybe he'll think twice now, of sleeping in bed with young boys.
Unfortunately, zebras rarely change their stripes. He was "lucky".
He claimed to be innocent the first time too, so how come he paid off?
If I had all that money - I'll be damned if I'd pay off if I was
innocent.


You might, when you consider what he went through in that trial.
Paying
off someone doesn't necessarily mean you are guilty. Pay offs happen all
the time.

Personally, after hearing all the wierd witness testimony and the lying
that went on, I still don't know whether to think he was guilty or not.
On
the other hand, I am certain he is one sick wacko with his head all
screwed
up.


Ed


Oh believe me, I heard some of the bull **** lies told in the process.
Those would have swung my thinking in his favor 100% had it not been for
the previous pay off. I heard what you said and you may be right, but I
still can't help to think that paying off - is the wrong answer - IF one
is innocent. It still gives the image of guilt - as it clearly has not
only in my opinion but many others in this case. That is a shame, he had a
very promising carerr, was good at what he did and now his name forever
tarnished - regardless. Maybe he didn't do it and/or didn't mean harm to
kids, we won't ever know, but his antics sure were a bit hard to follow.
I'm not God, I don't know if he is guilty or not. IF he isn't then I sure
in hell am sorry to see he had to get dragged through that hell and I
wouldn't wish that on any "innocent" person. But, if he did even 1/3 of
what was claimed, then he certainly needs help. Even having been found
innocent, he may want to consider seeking counseling. It may save him from
a future case.

L.





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Old June 14th 05, 03:49 AM
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Floyd Sense wrote:

Not to nitpick, but the guy was found "not guilty", not "innocent". Big
difference!


That's not nitpicking, it's fact.


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Old June 14th 05, 07:18 PM
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"Christopher O'Callaghan" wrote in message
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He's American, black and famous - therefore he must be innocent.

Where have we seen the same verdict before?

Oh yeah - there was that basketball has-been.....


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Old June 15th 05, 03:52 AM
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"Roger Conroy" wrote in message
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"Christopher O'Callaghan" wrote in message
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MICHEAL JACKSON CLEARED OF ALL CHARGES




He's American, black and famous - therefore he must be innocent.

Where have we seen the same verdict before?

Oh yeah - there was that basketball has-been.....


Or was it the "football" has bin?


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Old June 14th 05, 08:18 PM
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"Lou" wrote in message
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Oh yeah - there was that basketball has-been.....


Or was it the "football" has bin?



First it was the rich black football has-been
Then it was the rich black basketball has-been
Now it's the rich black musical has-been
Next it'll be the rich black boxing has-been

1) Getting away with murder
2) Getting away with rape
3) Getting away with pedophilia
4) Getting away with canabalism?

If Jay Leno wasn't so scared about being PC, he'd
be having a field day with this.

Sam Kinnison - where are you when we need you?

***Sheilds up***




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