Posted on 05/23/2005 3:10:27 AM PDT by Conservatrix
SANTA MARIA, Calif. They're still wacko for Jacko!
A band of Michael Jackson's most loyal supporters some traveling from thousands of miles away have put their lives on hold just to catch a daily glimpse of the embattled pop star.
"My family thinks I'm crazy, but my father is very supportive and that's all that matters," said Susie Mumpfield, a 23-year-old Montgomery, Ala., woman who makes her living flipping burgers at a local McDonald's to pay her way through Jackson's kiddie-sex trial.
"We just want him [Jackson] to know that his fans are there. We're at the courthouse, we're at his ranch, we're everywhere to support him."
Mumpfield and a few dozen other hardcore supporters line up before dawn five days a week for one of 45 courtroom seats.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Another arguement for the stay-at-home mom.
Civil Rights? I am beyond comment on this one.
What a life!
Indeed. Civil rights my buttocks.
Why is it that when a black man is accused of a crime, it is a civil rights issue? Can people never accept that blacks commit crimes, and incidentally, in greater proportions to their population than do white or Asians... hispanics not far behind...
Oh, I forgot. Sneddon is white. That makes this a civil rights trial.
But what about Chris Darden and OJ? Well, he was black but an Uncle Tom..
You can never win with stupidity....
I'd like to see a picture of "Susie Mumpfield"! No, on second thought, just forget it!
Curious how fame and money can completely cloud peoples judgement. If a middle class unknown 45 year old man lived in her neighborhood who wore lipstick, false eyelashes, had toys and games all over his front yard, boy scout and cub scout mannequins in his house, had boys sleep over, admitted he slept with boys, let`s see how fast she would be running over to support him. These people need a major wake up call to reality.
"Susie Mumpfield", a burger-flipping Jacko sex-trial addict.
Sounds like an "Onion" parody, but I would have found it too juvenile and obvious if it had appeared in "The Onion" and thought that the writers were losing their touch!
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