Does any one think that Michael Jackson is Guilty??
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01-21-2004 #1Newbie







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01-21-2004 #2
In all probability I would say due to Michaels star struck child hood he was deprived of normal childhood relations so therfore I think he is now mentally ill.
If you put limits on yourself on what you do, you may aswell be dead.It will eventually spread into your entire being. There are no limits only plateauxs. You must go beyond them. If it kills you, it kills you.
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01-21-2004 #3
nope i just dont agree with him lettin children sleep in his bed

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01-21-2004 #4Superior Member







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I dont think that he is guilty, you guys have to put into perspective the fact that he has alot of money and the bed that he lets the kids sleep in is huge. Plus we have no proof. No Video Tapes. No Alcohol Tests. All we have is a retarted kid that doesnt understand whats going on.
Rumor is: The Retarded kid's parents arent able to pay for the kids insurance so they think that they might of set this up.
"Innocent untill proven guilty"Why do people depend on eachother? ...When in the end your on your own.
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01-21-2004 #5
That's very true. Personally I don't swallow everything the tabloid feeds us if you know what I mean.
If you put limits on yourself on what you do, you may aswell be dead.It will eventually spread into your entire being. There are no limits only plateauxs. You must go beyond them. If it kills you, it kills you.
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01-21-2004 #6
I dont think hes guilty, but I think hes one weird bloke. He claims he doesnt sleep in the same bed as the kiddies, and I believe that, but he says he does sleep in the same room, am i right? I think he will be let off with having to pay compensation to the Kids family, even though i think they stirred the whole situation up.
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01-21-2004 #7
First off, in the past few years this guy has hit rock bottom. I would imagine that he is a very sad and depressed individual. As for the reports of molesting children, dont sit there and think that just because a young child reported the act that it's all crap. You also have to admit that his obssesion with children is a little odd, especially when he has his own. I mean this guy is set up to make kids easy targets, other child molestors would problly dream to be in his situation. He has money so he builds a little thempark right in his own yard, if this isnt used to draw kids then I dont know what is. Hey, I like children to but I wouldnt buy them 30 Ibs of candy just to be friends with me.
This isnt to say that he is guilty though, because we really just dont know. There is no definate proof that we are aware of right now. Micheal Jackson has become to this nation what that wierd kid is to a whole highschool. He's the punchline of everyones joke and is being stared at and pointed at. I must say I do feel bad for him but if he proves to be guilty then there is no excuse for his behaviour.
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01-22-2004 #8
Yes but Wacko Jacko is suffering from 'terminal psychosis' so it makes no difference if he is thrown in the locker or sued his still gonna go to the mental house.

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I don't think that Micheal Jackson did anything to those kids. I think that the parent of that child is just trying to get money to pay for the operation. (like RPGDreamer said) I think that the best thing to do is to wait until the courts prove him innocent or guilty.
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01-22-2004 #10
king of pop
I think that he is not guilty also because do u think that he would honestly do something like that i know he held his kid over the rail but that has nothing to do with him melesting kids. i agree with RPG Dreamer and i also think that the parents are trieing to get money they could have had this all set up because they know he could have a good chance of losing because of his record.
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01-22-2004 #11
No offense but I think you must be a little shielded from the real world. Child molestors are all over the place and it's not hard to look at Micheal Jackson and atleast wonder.
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01-25-2004 #12
Back in 1987, when I was a child, and when the Final Fantasy series was introduced, Michael Jackson left Jehovah's Witnesses, which is my former religious organization, because that religious organization criticized his music video of "Thriller" for having references to the occult. I left Jehovah's Witnesses for a similar reason, being because they criticized my gaming interests and background for a reference to similar to Michael Jackson's case. Therefore, my case of leaving Jehovah's Witnesses is similar to Michael Jackson's case.
Decimus Tedius Regio Zanarukando, the Final Fantasy lover, Wikipedia user, video game proponent, and video game community defender

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01-25-2004 #13
Alright man, Im just going to have to come out and say it. Can you not just have a normal conversation without getting into some deep meanigfull crap about some personal area of your life? I mean, what if we're talking about our favorite kinds of pizza in a thread...are you going to come out and say "Oh, well I once went to this pizza parlor and the pizza guy discrimnated against me for having a Final Fantasy tattoo on my forehead... thus Im outlawing pizza". Yea the world is one huge craphole but thats why we get togeather on boards like this and talk about our intrests and not rant every oppurtunity we see fit. If Morpheous is ever so gratefull to add a Rant/Rave forum then knock yourself out but dont bring your personal problems here. We all have them, believe me... Just from your first few posts I can tell you are not a happy man. Im really sorry to have put it like this and I apologize to Morpheous and Reboknu (I think thats how it's spelled) for coming on so strongly so after this I will stop nagging on you. I had to let you know that your behaviour is a bit peculiar though.
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01-25-2004 #14
Okay - we're all entitled to our opinions - even if they all revolve around the timeline of the Final Fantasy seires.
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01-25-2004 #15
Yea, Im sorry...that was really unlike me but I was a bit annoyed. Again, I apologize for any hurt feelings...
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01-26-2004 #16
How the hell did you get kicked out of the Jehovah's Witnesses for "gaming interests?" huh?

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I agree with what PSX_Junkie said exactly...Tedius Zanarukando...You need to start a story room or somthing...I would have kicked you out of a church if you related video games to your life all the time....And dont act like you werent expecting this when your first post was a autobiography of your self!
<*Rpgdreamer takes a few deep breaths*>
Sorry for the rudeness but damn...
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I think that it's kinda scary that you got kicked out of your religion for your belief in Final Fantasy.
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02-01-2004 #19
Scary? That's f'n messed up, big time. Heh, I mean, that is just wrong for them to discard you because of beliefs in a video game. They'd probably crucify me if I waltzed in and stated my belief in Grand Theft Auto, they'd nail me to the cross, I guarantee it.
But back to the topic, really.
I don't think Michael Jackson is guilty of molesting a child, but he is guilty of endangering a life, when he hung his baby over the railing in that stupid city he was in, for that stupid tour. But he should be charged for that, at least.
He is definitely not well, mentally, I think we all know that for a fact. If he believes in making his children wear masks to prevent disease, or whatever, you've got to be very ill, or just weird. He's probably both. I mean, I respect Jacko for all he has done in the music industry. But when he does something like that, it worries me.
I can't help but feel sorry for him, being charged for child molestation, when it is obviously clear that he is innocent, and that the child's parents are doing this for publicity because their child has bad kidneys, or a liver, or something. So, it's really sickening to see someone as unstable as Jacko being tormented like this by media, and the boy's parents.
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08-15-2004 #20
The guy reminds me of ozzy ozbourne. As foe him being guilty, we might never know. I thinkthe chances are 65%guilty 35%innocent
I relly wouldnt be surprised if he actually did molest the kid, although there is always a chance he didnt. I mean afterall...the guys a freak.
(hope that didnt cause too much offence to all you jack lovers.)
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08-15-2004 #21
Wow, talk about bringing up old topics. The guy is a nut either way you look at it.
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10-16-2004 #22
I think people think he si guilty because he is so off. He talks funky
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10-17-2004 #23
If he was just blamed once I would give him a chance but since it is like the second or 3rd time he has been blamed I think he is guilty, but one thing is for sure he is gay one guy in some magazine came forward saying he was his gay lover(read it in a star magazine so it might not be true)
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