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Thread started 11/19/03 11:47am

Milty

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i think MJ should be arrested

sorry another thread on ol boy but it's true.
maybe it would knock some sense into the guy and bring him down to planet earth.


kinda like jail did for Rick James.
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Reply #1 posted 11/19/03 11:58am

DavidEye

Milty said:

sorry another thread on ol boy but it's true.
maybe it would knock some sense into the guy and bring him down to planet earth.




I agree completely.Jail is the only place where Michael would be FORCED to live in the real world! For too long,he's been living in his own fantasyland,making up his own little rules and being isolated from reality.He needs to finally see that his behavior is wrong,inappropriate and totally unaceptable in the real world.Perhaps jail would finally make him "normal"?
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Reply #2 posted 11/19/03 12:00pm

VinaBlue

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Just don't put him in juvenile hall.
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Reply #3 posted 11/19/03 12:01pm

Handclapsfinga
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DavidEye said:

Milty said:

sorry another thread on ol boy but it's true.
maybe it would knock some sense into the guy and bring him down to planet earth.




I agree completely.Jail is the only place where Michael would be FORCED to live in the real world! For too long,he's been living in his own fantasyland,making up his own little rules and being isolated from reality.He needs to finally see that his behavior is wrong,inappropriate and totally unaceptable in the real world.Perhaps jail would finally make him "normal"?

yeah, i agree as well. a bit of jail time might teach him a thing or two. nod
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Reply #4 posted 11/19/03 12:02pm

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VinaBlue said:

Just don't put him in juvenile hall.

eeevil!!! evillol
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Reply #5 posted 11/19/03 12:03pm

stymie

VinaBlue said:

Just don't put him in juvenile hall.
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Reply #6 posted 11/19/03 12:05pm

rdhull

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MJ would not-will not survive jail even if it is a posh one
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #7 posted 11/19/03 12:07pm

DavidEye

rdhull said:

MJ would not-will not survive jail even if it is a posh one



My mother thinks that MJ would commit suicide before going to prison.She doesn't think he could ever handle being locked up sad
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Reply #8 posted 11/19/03 12:07pm

Sdldawn

I think they should arrest him.. serves this guy right.


and BTW- can we stomp his latest greatest hits too?


wal-mart... where are u.
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Reply #9 posted 11/19/03 12:08pm

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DavidEye said:

rdhull said:

MJ would not-will not survive jail even if it is a posh one



My mother thinks that MJ would commit suicide before going to prison.She doesn't think he could ever handle being locked up sad

our mums agree...my mother seems to think he'd skip town or off himself before going to jail.

if he's guilty, what a sad end to a brilliant career
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Reply #10 posted 11/19/03 12:10pm

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DavidEye said:

rdhull said:

MJ would not-will not survive jail even if it is a posh one



My mother thinks that MJ would commit suicide before going to prison.She doesn't think he could ever handle being locked up sad

I agree with your mom. If hje did happen to survive, the humiliation woudl truly make him seriouly ill etc even after release...he woldnt be seen again
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #11 posted 11/19/03 12:10pm

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Does Michael own a white Bronco? lol

(love your sig, Milty)
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Reply #12 posted 11/19/03 12:40pm

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jthad1129 said:

Does Michael own a white Bronco? lol

better question: can michael drive? hmmm lol
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Reply #13 posted 11/19/03 12:49pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

jthad1129 said:

Does Michael own a white Bronco? lol

better question: can michael drive? hmmm lol

lol u guys are wrong--I remember an artickle in People in 1980-81 were he was interviewed..he had turned 21 and just gotten his drivers licenwse...becaue his ma thought it would be safe in case o emergencies etc. But I highly doubt he been driving for the last 20 years..he'd wreck if he ot behind the wheel now.
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Reply #14 posted 11/19/03 12:59pm

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Arrest the parents who let their children spend the night in his house too.

They're as guilty as Michael.

What do they want? Justice? disbelief

No! Just loadsamoney :greed:

It's like leaving your baby in the lion's cage and later sueing the Zoo

Can you sue the Zoo, Sue?
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Reply #15 posted 11/19/03 12:59pm

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Former Employee Of Michael Jackson's Speaks Out
By Veronica Sanchez

Last Updated: Nov. 19, 2003

A former employee of Jackson's said he left Neverland to pursue other career options, but he said he would trust Jackson with his own child.

Larry Anderson likes to hang out at a bar outside Las Vegas. He also moonlights as an Elvis impersonator. He worked for Jackson 13 years ago at the Neverland Ranch.

"I'm glad I had the opportunity to work for him, he was a great guy," Anderson said.

The great guy Anderson knew, is in trouble again. When he heard about Tuesday's raid on Neverland Ranch and the allegations that sparked it, Anderson said he felt sick. Anderson said the news about Jackson's accusation, is shocking. He said it there must be a conspiracy theory to take him down.

"He's the type of person who's a giver, not a taker and if the Michael Jackson I know has done something wrong, then so be it," he said. Not only does Anderson stand up for "Jacko", but he still has his old paystubs from his stint at Neverland Ranch, and old newspaper clippings of interviews he gave Action News after the first time Jackson was accused of molesting a child.

"I call it as it is, I really feel Michael Jackson has done no wrong," Anderson said.
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Reply #16 posted 11/19/03 1:24pm

calldapplwonde
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DavidEye said:

Milty said:

sorry another thread on ol boy but it's true.
maybe it would knock some sense into the guy and bring him down to planet earth.




I agree completely.Jail is the only place where Michael would be FORCED to live in the real world! For too long,he's been living in his own fantasyland,making up his own little rules and being isolated from reality.He needs to finally see that his behavior is wrong,inappropriate and totally unaceptable in the real world.Perhaps jail would finally make him "normal"?



You must be joking.
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Reply #17 posted 11/19/03 1:25pm

calldapplwonde
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It's really quite typical how so many people claim to know that he's guilty just from the impression they have of him through the media.
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Reply #18 posted 11/19/03 1:28pm

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calldapplwondery83 said:

It's really quite typical how so many people claim to know that he's guilty just from the impression they have of him through the media.


It's more sad than typical.But on the other hand ,if the allegations are true,Jackson has no one but himself to blame.He REALLY needs to grow up .
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Reply #19 posted 11/19/03 2:00pm

thedoorkeeper

Marrk said:

Former Employee Of Michael Jackson's Speaks Out
By Veronica Sanchez

Last Updated: Nov. 19, 2003

A former employee of Jackson's said he left Neverland to pursue other career options, but he said he would trust Jackson with his own child.

Larry Anderson likes to hang out at a bar outside Las Vegas. He also moonlights as an Elvis impersonator. He worked for Jackson 13 years ago at the Neverland Ranch.

"I'm glad I had the opportunity to work for him, he was a great guy," Anderson said.

The great guy Anderson knew, is in trouble again. When he heard about Tuesday's raid on Neverland Ranch and the allegations that sparked it, Anderson said he felt sick. Anderson said the news about Jackson's accusation, is shocking. He said it there must be a conspiracy theory to take him down.

"He's the type of person who's a giver, not a taker and if the Michael Jackson I know has done something wrong, then so be it," he said. Not only does Anderson stand up for "Jacko", but he still has his old paystubs from his stint at Neverland Ranch, and old newspaper clippings of interviews he gave Action News after the first time Jackson was accused of molesting a child.

"I call it as it is, I really feel Michael Jackson has done no wrong," Anderson said.


If this Elvis impersonator says MJ is innocent well thats good enouugh for me. After all a fake Elvis wouldn't lie would he?
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Reply #20 posted 11/19/03 2:16pm

ally85

ok. has he been proven guilty yet?

hmm...i believe no. which means he is innocent.
we dont have any facts yet, stop making character judgements about how he is a freak, you dont know him. get over it and leave the man alone.

and dont believe everything that is written in the press, one would think that being prince fans you all would have worked that out already!
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Reply #21 posted 11/19/03 2:18pm

bananacologne

DavidEye said:

rdhull said:

MJ would not-will not survive jail even if it is a posh one



My mother thinks that MJ would commit suicide before going to prison.She doesn't think he could ever handle being locked up sad


I dont even think its gonna take prison Im sorry 2 say.

I really hope Im wrong.

If he HAS commited these acts, then HELL YES he should be punished 4 it, and expect 2 do time.

But I just dont think he did do it., and IF that is the case, as much as he has laid HIMSELF open 2 this over the years (AND after being warned about it) nobody deserves 2 be labeled a Paedophile if they are NOT.

Oh - who the fuck knows man?!?

Mikey - why are u SUCH a fuckwit!
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Reply #22 posted 11/19/03 5:40pm

Milty

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jthad1129 said:

Does Michael own a white Bronco? lol

(love your sig, Milty)


thanks.
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Reply #23 posted 11/19/03 9:45pm

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Isn't that interesting. My mum and my colleagues all say the same about suicide. Hmm.
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Reply #24 posted 11/19/03 11:26pm

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I don't for a second believe he's guilty either.disbelief I know most people would think I'm crazy for it, but I don't. Something about this whole raid and arrest warrant, etc. (not to mention all the shit that went down 10 years ago) just seems so...off. I dunno. Can anyone help me with the word I'm looking for?

Of course, I could be wrong. If this nightmare does turn out to be reality, then, as some have said before, I don't think jail would help him. Michael lost his grip on reality years ago...

If he was anyone but Michael Jackson, he would've been able to get some kind of help (therapy, medication, etc.) before this. It's a sad but true fact that the behaviours that point toward in mental illness in the rich and famous are often ignored or brushed off as just being "eccentric".

And I agree with the suicide thing. I can see him waking up one day, realizing just exactly what'll be left of his life -because even if he's found innocent, things will never be the same -and ending it all. sigh
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Reply #25 posted 11/20/03 4:01am

DavidEye

calldapplwondery83 said:

DavidEye said:

Milty said:

sorry another thread on ol boy but it's true.
maybe it would knock some sense into the guy and bring him down to planet earth.




I agree completely.Jail is the only place where Michael would be FORCED to live in the real world! For too long,he's been living in his own fantasyland,making up his own little rules and being isolated from reality.He needs to finally see that his behavior is wrong,inappropriate and totally unaceptable in the real world.Perhaps jail would finally make him "normal"?



You must be joking.



No,I'm not joking.Listen,I love MJ as much as you do,I'm not an MJ basher.I've been a fan of his since the early 70s,when my mother bought me the Jackon 5 Greatest Hits.But it's time to be honest here.MJ has "issues",and we all know he's not living in the real world.Let's assume that these new charges were never filed.He would STILL be carrying on the same way,having sleepovers,and continuing down this crazy,dangerous road for the rest of his life.As a fan,is that what you want for him? IT'S TIME FOR THE MADNESS TO STOP!! I'm not saying that I really WANT him to go to prison because I really don't think that he could handle it.But,I'm saying that he *NEEDS* to go there,to get a grip on the situation and be forced to face reality for once.He needs to realize that his behavior is wrong,wrong,wrong! I'm sure that people close to him have warned him,but apparently he didn't listen to them,and now look where he is.What's the solution?? If you have a better solution than prison,I'd like to know...
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Reply #26 posted 11/20/03 4:08am

rainman1985

The only person MJ abuses is himself through plastic surgery and poor eating habits. The is ot comfortable with himself but there are millions of people even in America who fit that bill I t doesn't they all hurt else.
The thing I have noticed is all of this is "inside information" ie gossip
Wait till there is confirmation before you damm this man. By the way anyone who wants to comment on this topic in my mind has no right to until they read the 94 GQ article "Was Michael (or possibly Michael Jackson) framed". Despite the title this is not a biased article there are several points which come across which you will probably not heard such as the boy's father demanding 20 million dollars before the accusations even became public. Or that the boy although admitting he could identify his genitals mantained to the end he had NOT been molested. You must read this article. There is a copy on Steve harvey's website or if you just searched for it on goolge I'm sure you would find it.
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Reply #27 posted 11/20/03 4:15am

DavidEye

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The only person MJ abuses is himself through plastic surgery and poor eating habits. The is ot comfortable with himself but there are millions of people even in America who fit that bill I t doesn't they all hurt else.
The thing I have noticed is all of this is "inside information" ie gossip
Wait till there is confirmation before you damm this man. By the way anyone who wants to comment on this topic in my mind has no right to until they read the 94 GQ article "Was Michael (or possibly Michael Jackson) framed". Despite the title this is not a biased article there are several points which come across which you will probably not heard such as the boy's father demanding 20 million dollars before the accusations even became public. Or that the boy although admitting he could identify his genitals mantained to the end he had NOT been molested. You must read this article. There is a copy on Steve harvey's website or if you just searched for it on goolge I'm sure you would find it.



I've read that article and I had many problems with the first case in 1993.I'm still not entirely convinced that MJ really molested that boy,and the article you mentioned raised many important points.But these new charges are different.There seems to be some real evidence this time,and there will no out-of-court settlement.Maybe this time we'll actually get to the truth?
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Reply #28 posted 11/20/03 7:11am

calldapplwonde
ry83

DavidEye said:

calldapplwondery83 said:

DavidEye said:

Milty said:

sorry another thread on ol boy but it's true.
maybe it would knock some sense into the guy and bring him down to planet earth.




I agree completely.Jail is the only place where Michael would be FORCED to live in the real world! For too long,he's been living in his own fantasyland,making up his own little rules and being isolated from reality.He needs to finally see that his behavior is wrong,inappropriate and totally unaceptable in the real world.Perhaps jail would finally make him "normal"?



You must be joking.



No,I'm not joking.Listen,I love MJ as much as you do,I'm not an MJ basher.I've been a fan of his since the early 70s,when my mother bought me the Jackon 5 Greatest Hits.But it's time to be honest here.MJ has "issues",and we all know he's not living in the real world.Let's assume that these new charges were never filed.He would STILL be carrying on the same way,having sleepovers,and continuing down this crazy,dangerous road for the rest of his life.As a fan,is that what you want for him? IT'S TIME FOR THE MADNESS TO STOP!! I'm not saying that I really WANT him to go to prison because I really don't think that he could handle it.But,I'm saying that he *NEEDS* to go there,to get a grip on the situation and be forced to face reality for once.He needs to realize that his behavior is wrong,wrong,wrong! I'm sure that people close to him have warned him,but apparently he didn't listen to them,and now look where he is.What's the solution?? If you have a better solution than prison,I'd like to know...




Sorry, but I really cannot believe you said this. Asuming he only has children sleeping at his house like friends, he should go to JAIL for THAT?

And they really haven't showed anything lile evidence yet. The only thing different to 1993 is that somebody else besides the child and the family is raising this accusations. Big deal.
And really, what I realized is how much just the tone of the media influences our thinking.
They are writing that they have found evidence in form of letters, e-mails and the likes. They took those with them, of course, but that doesn't mean those are EVIDENCE.
I bet they are as much evidence as they have a found a thousand of that over the years since 1993.
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Reply #29 posted 11/20/03 7:13am

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The guy is an idiot. He hasn't learned from previous mistakes. He admitted on TV that he still lets young boys sleep in bed with him. Common sense should tell him that this is leaving himself open to all kinds of allegations and even if he didn't touch them sexually, he's a damned fool for continuing this practice. Guilty or innocent, he's brought this on himself and will pay the price. Such a shame
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