To: Leo Carpathian
I guess the moral of the story is to not go to trial with a family of grifters and con-artists as your main witnesses.
17 posted on
06/13/2005 2:36:39 PM PDT by
Wolfie
To: Wolfie
"I guess the moral of the story is to not go to trial with a family of grifters and con-artists as your main witnesses."
You hit that right on the nose!
19 posted on
06/13/2005 2:38:29 PM PDT by
The Louiswu
(I am a - 40-something White, Republican and proud of it!)
To: Wolfie
For certain, the public will be keeping an eye on parents who let their boys spend the night with Jackson.
I hope, at best, his endless supply of victims will be halted.
To: Wolfie
I guess the moral of the story is to not go to trial with a family of grifters and con-artists as your main witnesses. Wrong. The "moral" of the story is: if you are a homosexual pedophile, make sure you groom poor hispanic families with a goofy mom--then you can get away with child rape.
23 posted on
06/13/2005 2:39:41 PM PDT by
SkyPilot
To: Wolfie
I guess the moral of the story is to not go to trial with a family of grifters and con-artists as your main witnesses. And what is the moral for all those Freepers comparing MJ to OJ?
MJ was harassed by a prosecutor who made a career out of this child abuse charge. The prosecutor is the one who belongs in prison.
MJ is obviously a weird person who acts is if he were a child. But this ought not to be a crime in America.
ML/NJ
54 posted on
06/13/2005 3:38:25 PM PDT by
ml/nj
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