Posted on 07/14/2010 10:05:20 AM PDT by Mojave
As home to pop legend Michael Jackson, Neverland Ranch housed a working locomotive, a Ferris wheel and other amusement park rides, a 10,000-volume library and a zoo.
But could the opulent Santa Barbara County estate become home to California's newest state park?
A resolution is in the works to order state parks officials to study converting the roughly 2,600-acre property into a state park. The state NAACP is backing the idea, and a lawmaker has signaled he is on board to carry the legislation.
"I think Michael's history is world history and I think it would become the No. 1 attraction for the state parks if we could pull it off," said state NAACP President Alice Huffman, who also serves on the state Parks Commission.
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Not that I really need another one.
What a set of priorities . . . way to advance “colored people” . . .memorialize a pedophile...
LOL at these total idiots This is way too rich
Hysterical!
You’re awful. I just laughed so hard I hurt my stomach.
How about we make it a wildlife refuge for NAACP members?
We could call it Monkey Island or something.
Go for it—charge admission and maybe the state can balance the budget. The place is safe now that its former owner has gone to his final judgement. We could use another landmark in California.
Sure, M. Jackson used to be a poor black (colored?) kid, but died a rich white woman.
Fine. Let them buy the stupid thing.
Tar and feather Kinko and run him out of town! (You must have listened to the old Dr. Demento ... LOL!!)
Dr. Demento.
Thanks, i was trying to remember wher i got that from.
:)
KMET, the Mighty Met ... :-)
I know! They are just SO RAYCIST!! But they’re no match for the NAALCP and their beligerent Black Panthers!!!
Lose that tagline and STOP giving our enemies ammo with over the top remarks. Thank you.
They will sell boys pants in the gift shop, and the sign will read, “Boys Pants - Half Off!”
Is the tunnel of love still gonna be equipped with high chairs?
Just about as funny as the Three Dollar Bill image.
That tagline is long gone (a month ago??), but not sure what remarks were “over the top”. Thx
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