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To: GovernmentShrinker
Any parents who'd send their kids over to "play" with Jackson, strike me as quite capable of encouraging the kids to egg him on in inappropriate activities so they can hit him up for a few million.

I personally know MANY parents who take their children to Neverland. Most are very wealthy upstanding citizens who just absolutely refuse to beleive he would hurt a child. They think the previous charges were trumped up by gold-diggers.

I think they are insane, but trust me, the people I know who take their children to Neverland think Michael is a very kind and shy man who is lonely and misunderstood. I also think they are star struck, but they do not admit this.

37 posted on 11/19/2003 8:20:02 AM PST by Zevonismymuse
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To: Zevonismymuse
I don't have any problem with parents who take their children to Neverland, or allow their children to go on large chaperoned group day-trips there. Michael has a wonderful amusement park, and there's really no reason why kids shouldn't enjoy it. It's the parents who have their kids spending unsupervised time (often including spending the night!) with this clearly disturbed adult man, who ought to be facing some charges.

Frankly, I'm not at all sure he's ever done anything more than what he has said he's done -- share a bed with some of his child friends. I wouldn't be terribly surprised if the two boys who've made further allegations were encouraged to do so, and to greatly embellish the truth, by their gold-digging parents. Why the heck else would you let your kid spend the night with him?!?!?!? But what he has confessed to doing is plenty to warrant keeping kids from unsupervised contact with him.
48 posted on 11/19/2003 8:43:26 AM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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