Whacko Jacko is Not Guilty.....
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Dime Bag Dave
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Anybody who spent more than two minutes on almost any given day's testimony would say the same thing.Originally posted by Dime Bag Dave
two words...
"reasonable doubt"
Regardless what any of you think about Jackson, and whether or not he's guilty, consider the people you thought should have won...the prosecutors who were stupid enough to use what one prosecution witness described as a "totally bipolar" family.
Remember this: the kid's mom ended up being the defense's best witness. Even more so than the prosecution witness who said they were bipolar.
Jackson didn't win sh!t. The true fact is that the prosecution lost. They lost in the most humiliating way possible.
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I agree Slug. I didn't follow it in great detail, but I also felt the prosecution's case was weak from what I've read.
Is MJ a wack job? Definately.
Has he fondled boys? Probably.
But let's ask ourselves WTF this kid's (or any kid's) parents were thinking when they allowed their child to stay over with a guy who had been accused of child molesting a year before.
Anyone want to bet that the first people that come out with a book about this are the kid's family?
There was more than reasonable doubt, and that my friends (thankfully) is how our justice system works.
MJ hardly got off scott-free BTW. I'd hate to see his legal bills, and his income was already on the slide from the bad press the last time he was accused. Who's going to pay him to promote their products? Not to mention the fact that he's been thoroughly humilated in public. Everyone knows what a pathetic freak he is now.
Meanwhile, please someone tell the media to get over it. The regular news media was just going on and on about it today. It's OVER.
Is MJ a wack job? Definately.
Has he fondled boys? Probably.
But let's ask ourselves WTF this kid's (or any kid's) parents were thinking when they allowed their child to stay over with a guy who had been accused of child molesting a year before.
Anyone want to bet that the first people that come out with a book about this are the kid's family?
There was more than reasonable doubt, and that my friends (thankfully) is how our justice system works.
MJ hardly got off scott-free BTW. I'd hate to see his legal bills, and his income was already on the slide from the bad press the last time he was accused. Who's going to pay him to promote their products? Not to mention the fact that he's been thoroughly humilated in public. Everyone knows what a pathetic freak he is now.
Meanwhile, please someone tell the media to get over it. The regular news media was just going on and on about it today. It's OVER.
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“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez

“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez

Morning news just said MJ CD sales have gone up by 958%, my guess more than enough to cover his legal bills. I dont see this trial as being any more humiliating than the rest of his life has been. Anyone who did not know what a freak he is before the trial must have been a recluse living in a cave someplace. I am sorry but a grown man who sleeps with a child like he has is guilty of something....the whole thing just disgusts me.MJ hardly got off scott-free BTW. I'd hate to see his legal bills, and his income was already on the slide from the bad press the last time he was accused. Who's going to pay him to promote their products? Not to mention the fact that he's been thoroughly humilated in public. Everyone knows what a pathetic freak he is now.

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Dad, I doubt that his increase in sales is anything but a short blip, and realistically he doesn't make money from album sales (not enough to pay for his expensive lifestyle). Sad to say he probably makes more royalty money off other performer's music he's purchased the rights to.
He made a lot of his money from promotional deals which have been gone for a couple of years now and are basically all dead for good now - no one wants an accused pedophile to promote their product - and his tours which we'll have to see if he can still sell concert tickets.
He lost out on a very large Las Vegas deal that was in the works before this case came up, and I'm sure he was counting on.
He made a lot of his money from promotional deals which have been gone for a couple of years now and are basically all dead for good now - no one wants an accused pedophile to promote their product - and his tours which we'll have to see if he can still sell concert tickets.
He lost out on a very large Las Vegas deal that was in the works before this case came up, and I'm sure he was counting on.
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“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez

“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez
