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To: Borges
While I love his songs and his talent, I do believe he was guilty of all the child molestation charges. A) It makes sense, if you look at the evidence and his own messed up life and choices. and B) I once met someone who had worked security at Neverland.

I was entering the Pepperdine University campus in Malibu one day, listening to talk radio in my car as I drove up to the guard kiosk. The topic on the air was Michael Jackson and child molestation, the first round, with the case in Century City that was eventually settled for a princely sum to the parents. When the guard approached my car, he heard what was being discussed, and asked me what I thought about it: was Michael guilty? Since this man was tall, black, and armed, I did not want to offend, so I said I didn't know. He then leaned in close to me and said in a soft voice, "He IS guilty. It's all true. I used to work for him at Neverland. It was really bad, really bad." It was chilling to hear him say it, and in the sad, soft tone of voice he used. I believed him.

1,257 posted on 06/25/2009 9:05:37 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: Yaelle

“I believed him.”

Well, if people would take off the ga-ga, star-f***er glasses for a moment and look at the details they could’t possibly come to the conclusion that this grown man wasn’t harming children.

It’s plain as day.


1,265 posted on 06/25/2009 9:08:45 PM PDT by Boucheau
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To: Yaelle

“When the guard approached my car, he heard what was being discussed, and asked me what I thought about it: was Michael guilty? Since this man was tall, black, and armed, I did not want to offend, so I said I didn’t know. He then leaned in close to me and said in a soft voice, “He IS guilty. It’s all true. I used to work for him at Neverland. It was really bad, really bad.” It was chilling to hear him say it, and in the sad, soft tone of voice he used. I believed him.”
1,257 posted on Friday, June 26, 2009 12:05:37 AM by Yaelle

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Yep. Thanks for relaying that. There are other accounts by staffers to that collaborate it. What is unbelievable is the knee jerk reaction to slobber the the feet of baby-dangle man’s moon-boots by so-called “conservatives”.

Conservativism is dead if this is the trend.


1,269 posted on 06/25/2009 9:10:20 PM PDT by FTL
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To: Yaelle
He then leaned in close to me and said in a soft voice, "He IS guilty. It's all true. I used to work for him at Neverland. It was really bad, really bad." It was chilling to hear him say it, and in the sad, soft tone of voice he used. I believed him.

Now that is interesting news. Poor kids -- sold out by their parents.

1,373 posted on 06/25/2009 9:56:15 PM PDT by Albion Wilde ("Shouldn't there be equal time for our Bill of Responsibilities?" -- Justice Clarence Thomas)
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To: Yaelle; All
He then leaned in close to me and said in a soft voice, "He IS guilty. It's all true. I used to work for him at Neverland. It was really bad, really bad." It was chilling to hear him say it, and in the sad, soft tone of voice he used. I believed him.

I believe him too. My only "encounter" with MJ was about five years ago when my husband and I were at Universal Studios in Orlando (we had the annual pass since we live here) and about to get on the ride Men In Black. We were literally about to go through the final gates when everything stopped and elevator doors opened. Out walks MJ with two white boys, about age 14 or so and not his kids. It was so bizarre and also disturbing. They were preppy looking boys and all I could think of was why any parent would agree to let their sons hang out with this man who was clearly very sick. As much as one can blame MJ for his likely molestation (alleged, only God knows for sure), I also blame the loser parents who clearly sold their kids soul all for fame and money.

That being said, my better memories of MJ are when I was a kid in the 80's. I clearly remember being in the fourth grade and being told all week that if we were good, we'd be able to watch the Thriller video at the end of the day on Friday. We were barely able to contain ourselves because of the excitement. I remember when the VHS (maybe Beta, lol) tape went in and the entire class went crazy. Too bad he fell so far from those days. Creepy as he was, he did have some amazing talent.

1,529 posted on 06/26/2009 5:52:13 AM PDT by inflorida
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