Posted on 01/31/2005 1:05:22 AM PST by Stoat
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There are nut cases everywhere.
Its what we call "pathetic dorks"
Those who say that Whacko Jacko would never hurt a child, dont understand: Jacko and other pedophiles dont feel that playing with little boy's peepees is hurting them. They think they are giving the kid pleasure and forget they are turning these kids into sick monsters like themselves.
This whole damned Jackson family needs to be in a special glass encased cage somewhere so Doctors can study how a whole family loses its mind.
To keep the woodpeckers off their heads.
Leni
If you can catch ' The Secret Childhood of Michael Jackson' on E! it will creep you out.
...A bowl of mixed nuts for sure.
Does this trial start today?
Agreed, I've never seen a family so obsessed with plastic surgery. Michael and LaToya are complete right offs, Janet has had at least 5 facial surgeries, not to mention the rest of her. I think even the mother has had a nose job.
The jury selection begins today.
Michael will be a prison favorite........You are going to learn how to do more than the moon walk, buddy....
These are the type of groupies who were worshipping Charles Manson 40 years ago. Very scary.
He loves children
Yeah, maybe a little too much.
Yes, today is jury selection.
Watching the Jackson documentary helped me understand why he is the fruitcake that he is, but it also made it very clear that he likes little boys and only little boys. They have old video of Jackson in his secret apartment with Emmanuel Lewis and it is so creepy sexual that I would have no problem considering him a long term pedophile.
Lewis'parents had the freindship terminated....i WONDER WHY?
Maybe they saw Michael picking up and hugging Emmanuel like a teddy bear and figured that something nefarious was afoot.
The Sun Newspaper Online - UK's biggest selling newspaper
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"There are people who think it's a sensitive issue," said Rick Martini, program director of WNEW-FM Mix 102.7. "We play a Jackson song pretty much every day. There is only one song we have taken out, called 'PYT (Pretty Young Thing).' Some people feel Michael Jackson has tarnished his image. But I have found those people to be a minority. "The bottom line is, if you like the music, you like the music." WKTU-FM program director Jeff Z. told us: "Right now, I haven't made any changes, and I'm not going to judge him until the trial is over... if he's found guilty. "When the songs are on, people sing to them, they don't associate it with what's going on. Do I cringe when he's on? If I think about it, yes. If I don't think about it, I can sing along." WBLS Program Director Vinny Brown said, "We play Michael Jackson throughout the day. We play a select number of his older songs. "Much of the audience - as it applies to him, R. Kelly or whoever else finds themselves in an unfortunate way - seems to separate what they do personally from what they like to hear. Even in the midst of highest controversy for an artist, people still call in and request." Scott Shannon, the WPLJ program director whose morning show with Todd Pettengill reaches 2 million listeners a week, told us: "We still feature some Jackson songs during our '80s feature shows, not in our regular rotation. "The controversy has affected his new music - it really doesn't affect his old hits as much. It's part of pop-music history. The music stands on its own." Loose talk for sale Meanwhile, Jackson could be haunted by some phone conversations in which he's said to reveal his private thoughts on sex. Back in 1985, Jackson befriended the family of a 9-year-old Utah boy, Phoenix-based agent David Hans Schmidt tells us. Schmidt is now brokering eight hours of phone conversations Jackson is said to have had with the boy and his family in 1990, shortly before Santa Barbara District Attorney Thomas Sneddon's first investigation of child-abuse charges against the singer. Having heard portions of the tapes, we can tell you that someone who sounds much like Jackson can be heard talking about his infatuation with Diana Ross, his anger toward his father, Joe Jackson, and his dream of having a funeral as grand as that of Elvis. He is also said to share his feelings about gay and straight sex. Schmidt says he's holding a press conference tomorrow in Phoenix, but is reserving the complete tapes - and specifics about the family - for the highest media bidder. It's unclear whether Jackson knew he was being recorded, but Schmidt says the singer's defense team has heard a portion of the tapes. Jackson's spokeswoman, Raymone Bain, had no immediate comment on the recordings. |
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