Posted on 03/10/2005 8:42:31 AM PST by kcvl
The judge has given Michael Jackson one hour to get to court or he will be arrested per Fox News!
I believe he is extremely disturbed. The problem is, no one ever made a serious attempt to intervene and get him help (like about 20-25 years ago). A rabbi who was close to him said today that MJ should plea out, because he doesn't think MJ can survive this process. It's so sad that such a talented, and one-time attractive young man had such a level of self loathing to bring him where he is today.
If he got paid a dollar for everytime VH1 or MTV aired one of those sickening Jackson specials evertime he gets his ass in a sling,he could pay it off easy.
It's all about the way he looks, isn't it? You sure make a fine juror... judging someone by his/her appearance and not weighing the evidence, but relying upon gossip.
The disease may be true but his increased sensitivity is not going to be bothered by his trip to and from the SUV. The umbrella bearer is an affectation.
The boy from 1993 is going to testify to the exact same thing, same circumstances, everything.
That particular disease is patches of skin,not the whole body.Also it's usually a pinkish color.He's pasty white all over,except the finger nails.
You might be right, but I think he is crazy. If I was crazy and had plastic surgery that disfigured my facial features; then yes I would be horrified if I woke up sane and saw myself in the mirror. You are the one who is too quick to judge.
A pattern? That's bad for Jackson.
Hey,if it walks like a duck....
By 1991, when Jackson's song "Black and White" was a huge hit internationally, people were beginning to wonder whether he was lightening his skin. On the song, he sang, "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color"
In 1993, Jackson told Oprah Winfrey that his skin color was indeed changing because of a skin disorder called vitiligo, which causes white blotches to appear on the face and other parts of the body. "It is something that I cannot help, OK?," he said on Winfrey's show. "But when people make up stories that I don't want to be who I am, it hurts me."
When studying a photograph of Jackson taken at the time, Lipkin's initial reaction was to call it "the most unusual case of vitiligo I've ever seen."
Although she said it was possible that Jackson started bleaching his skin because of the disease in order to blend his natural darker tone with the lighter blotches that were appearing she also said that a lighter skin seemed consistent with other changes that she believes Jackson made to his features.
"When you look at the other features, the skin bleaching sort of goes along with what I think was his quest for beauty," she said. "So I have to wonder what came first? Vitiligo or lighter skin?"
http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=131910&page=1
Oh, he did it alright. He didn't pay that victim from '93 tens of millions of dollars for nothing. And the kid in '93 gave investigators a detailed description of MJ's erect penis, complete with some sort of birthmark.
I've been appalled to read about a few freepers who think MJ isn't a bad guy. Having an open mind, like you had/have, is one thing. But to think that a pedophile, who has been ruining lives for over 10 years, isn't a bad person is truly appalling.
Is that why they look that way?
What I have read on other sites is that the reason his "member" is so recognizable by these kids is that "underneath" it looks just like that.
The guy looks awful, but I tend to look at the facts of the case and not the way someone looks. But that's just me.
It takes a lot of guts to get up on the stand and swear to tell the truth... Unless your Bill Clinton... I'm inclined to give a lot of weight to sworn testimony evidence in any trial.
Did you see MJ spin around quickly after he was walking so Gingerly...? Ha!
Dang... you must be really into this thing. LOL.
MSNBC staff and news service reports
Updated: 9:44 p.m. ET Feb. 17, 2005SANTA MARIA, Calif. -
Star producer Quincy Jones, the mastermind who helped Michael Jackson craft such hit albums as "Off the Wall" and "Thriller," found the pop star's sleepovers with young boys "wrong" and tried to intervene, a TV program reported Thursday.
This latest insight into the turmoil surrounding the controversial visits by teenagers to Jackson's Neverland Ranch came less than a day after Jackson was released from a local hospital after being treated for flu symptoms.
Sources with ties to the two men told the syndicated TV show "Celebrity Justice" that Jones said he was "deeply concerned" about the sleepovers. One source said Jones called them "inappropriate " and "wrong," and worried they would be Jackson's "downfall."
But after several attempts, the sources told the show, Jones found that his longtime friend "didn't want to hear about it" and "didn't take it seriously." Jones has been listed as a potential witness by Jackson's defense team.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6989066/
vitiligo i think it is called.
Hey!
Oh yes. I saw that little wave and spin. Not something I could do with a bad back, but hey, that's just me. LOL
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