Michael Jackson Not Guilty!

By Blog Bloke June 14th, 2005 | 2 Comments Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

(he) Beat It! (hee, hee, hee)

Unless you’re an ostrich you’ve probably heard the news that pop-star extraordinaire Michael Jackson has been acquitted.

Just one question comes to mind. If Jackson was not a celebrity would the verdict have been the same?

Answer: Of course. But then again I’m a naive and gullible fool who believes the best in my fellow man. Or in the alternative, you could call me a cynic.

Your choice.

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    2 Comments so far to “Michael Jackson Not Guilty!”

    1. Michael Jackson may be a freak….but? I’d rather give thought to important topics which includes yeasts, molds, smuts, and mushrooms!!!!!!

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    2. I think celebrity does have some bearing, but man did that prosecutor do a bad job. How many witnesses of theirs ended up hurting their case rather than helping?..Just bad, bad, bad.

      Personally, I just hope he learns that the conduct he pursues in terms of young children is wrong and he needs to change his dealings. He isn’t frekin’ Peter Pan!

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