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Let's go over what we know shall we? Only two kids have EVER come forward. *Evan Chandler, father and ultimate accuser in the first molestation accusation, opted for a settlement rather than justice. He was caught on tape mulling over a decision to go through with what, for all intents and purposes, was merely a well-executed extortion scheme. A scheme that subsequently lead to the beginning of the end of Jackson's career. We'll forget the fact that his son, Jordan, was under the influence of sodium amythal (see: powerful sedative) when he made his confession. A sedative administered by his FATHER. Heh...go figure. Jackson's properties were raided, but authorities were able to produce no hard evidence. AND...prosecutors were also unable to produce any corroborating witnesses. Jackson did settle, but only at the request of his attorneys and financial advisors. A lengthy trial would likely have cost him 4 or 5 times what the Chandler family received. *In the Arvizo case... Prosecutors were able to produce witnesses, but certainly not those with any credibility. Most of them were former employees who were involved in financial disputes with Jackson or had past criminal convictions. Arvizo's mother, Janet, had a prior welfare fraud conviction. Gavin Arvizo's testimony was shaky, his mother's courtroom behavior was anything but normal and the case ultimately fell apart (Jackson was found not guilty). There were also many Jackson associates who testified that nothing improper had taken place during their exposure to Jackson and his Neverland home. It should also be noted that Jackson was examined by world-renowned clinical psychologist Stan Katz, who said Jackson did NOT fit the profile of a pedophile. But I suppose those two (lousy) accusations, in 16 years, are all you need to convict Jackson in the court of public opinion as an unrepentant child molester. Bravo. |
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I appreciate your picking of an example on the tame end of exotic, that was kind. It's pretty popular for it to be assumed that there are these kinds of hidden secrets that were they to be discovered would assure us all in our "I told you so" manner of thinking. I think this denigrates (by minimizing) the actual harm being done, and the facts are, there usually aren't these dark secrets anyway. Mishandling the word of God is already enough to warrant our great displeasure. The thick slathering of good ol scoundrel-ness only completes the picture. I need no other misbehaviors, public or private, to condemn their actions. If you want to dream up some debauchery for them to be involved in, you are quite capable, indeed. |
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One day his self-obsessed ego will find himself in trouble with the wrong crowd.
Ironically It'd be great to see a Jacko fan to do it. |
It's already been mentioned, but this is surely to be a toxic combination.
People burn cars and raid stores after a championship? The angst will flow. It's a recipe for many deaths. I pray not, but it could get ugly. |
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I'll bet Phelps and his cult get more media attention out of this than what they've gotten out of all of the soldiers funerals they showed up at combined. If we're lucky the end result of Phelp's protest will be his personal addition on the list of the latest person of notoriety (for lack of a better word) to die. |
Don't be a menece to south central while drinking jesus juice
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What are the odds? That is exactly what I was thinking too. |
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As far as this abomination of a church goes, they create their own publicity by publicly demonstrating high profile funerals for the purpose of judging and condemning people's loved ones in order to spread their hatred. |
It has to be a very good reason for me to not defend a church......but again, WBC has done it, I don't ever recall supporting any of their movements.
And to think, I can't stand Michael Jackson. The media is busting at the bit for this guy, why can't they cover God like they do more Michael Jackson. Speaking about Idolatry ? Sheesh .... Oh never mind, the atheist / pagan world would have none of this, they are getting the type of Christianity coverage they want now from the WBC. The sad part, The WBC does not follow true Christianity. But as one poster said, this should get interesting. I can almost sense another LA riot coming up. |
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