Not my Michael!

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I have to agree with most of this.....well except the part about wanting to see him live (but then I am not a huge fan of seeing ANY performer live). Michael Jackson was extremely childlike. He had a childish innocence about him like he just never grew up....hence Neverland. I truly don't think he was molesting children.....he wanted to BE a child. He related to children where he couldn't relate to an adult. How often is it fellow children hurting children? once in awhile, but very seldom. Yes, he was strange, yes he was VERY misunderstood. That doesn't make him a monster. I think he just made far too easy a target for some very greedy people. There are plenty of people who will gladly use their children to get rich.

I agree to both these post. I was hoping to see him in Europe but of course, it was really difficult to get tickets. He was eccentric but who isn't when you're truly talented like him. I always turn the volume up when I hear his music on the radio. His music will live on and I'll always remember the talented music legend he was.
 
We can all rest assured to the fact that.....

Billy Jean was not his lover - she was just a girl claiming he was the one!

MJ was one "Smooth Criminal"

They just don't make music like they did in the 80's any more : (
 
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I agree. Katt Williams said it best, "Don't nobody say the same thing about you for 20 years!"

Single men tend to keep things in their houses for women. Fancy champagne, extra toothbrushes, etc. Katt wondered aloud, "What would MJ have around his house if he was into little boys? I don't know. Maybe an amusement park? Animals? Arcade games?"

It all makes his lifestyle make sense if you think about it.
 
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I somehow think it would warm him a little to see the overwhelming grief that people have had for him in his death. I think he felt outcasted by the world and misunderstood. Sadly, that is our world today, we are quicker to offer hate than love. Too bad he coudln't see how many fans loved him and supported him and just how much people really did think of him. My heart breaks for his children who lost their father, apparently he was a great father to them and they adored him. Sad they lost him. I just pray he had peace with God and made it to a peaceful resting place. I was no die hard fan but love several of his songs and he had a beautiful voice, no doubt!
 
Wow, that casket would be something that James Bond would be buried in!

Now, that I am curious, who is paying for the casket? Funeral expenses? I remember reading somewhere that the city can not afford extra man power to hold back and direct traffic on MJ's funeral possession. One was thinking to have the singer's burial date a day or two after the 4th of July.
 
Its this coming tuesday. They are having it at a place that holds 20,000 people but I think are bracing their forces for 100,000. I would be 100,001 if I could be
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