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JimG. said:
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All I know is i'm not letting any one of those jurors babysit my kids... apparently they all think its ok for an ADULT male to sleep in the same bed as a teen/pre-teen BOY. I don't care if its your own kid, thats wrong.

So, when my 9 year old son comes into my room crying because he had a nightmare and I let him come into bed with me and my wife, that's wrong?

I don't think you really meant that.

Naaaa I didnt mean it in that "extreme", obviously there are times when this would be necessary.. i.e. late night nightmares...

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SkiDog said:
Naaaa I didnt mean it in that "extreme", obviously there are times when this would be necessary.. i.e. late night nightmares...

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Didn't think so. Cases like this one make people crazy though, and you never know how someone might interpret those kinds of actions in the post Jackson trial era.

Adult men sleeping with boys is not normal, but not illegal either. Michael Jackson is clearly not normal, and based on his history it doesn't surprise me he does abnormal things. The parents of this kid KNEW all that, and ALLOWED him to sleep with MJ anyway.

Alot of strange things came out in this trial about the parents of this kid, and frankly this trial was nothing more than a taxpayer funded freak show. The prosecution should be ashamed.
 

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The prosecution should be ashamed.

If the DA said the word "conscientious" one more time during his press conference I would've barfed... He must've said it 50 times...
 

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Let's just hope that if anything comes out of this whole thing, it's that no other parents or guardians let their children hang out at Neverland. Somehow I doubt that will happen.

What made me want to barf was all the "fans" outside the courthouse hugging and crying when the verdict was known. Give me a break. I wish I had that kind of free time... :roll:
 

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Greg said:
I wish I had that kind of free time... :roll:

No you don't! Then you would be an empty person who has nothing to do but live vicariously through some freaky pop star.
 

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Greg said:
What made me want to barf was all the "fans" outside the courthouse hugging and crying when the verdict was known. Give me a break. I wish I had that kind of free time... :roll:

Yeah, them and all of the gay/abortion protesters...where do they get all of the time and money to just go and protest? :blink:
 

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Yeah, them and all of the gay/abortion protesters...where do they get all of the time and money to just go and protest? :blink:

I took a couple days off during the Presidential campaign to work for "Head Count" - trying to get kids to sign up to vote...
 

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thetrailboss said:
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What made me want to barf was all the "fans" outside the courthouse hugging and crying when the verdict was known. Give me a break. I wish I had that kind of free time... :roll:

Yeah, them and all of the gay/abortion protesters...where do they get all of the time and money to just go and protest? :blink:

they dont waste it all on skiing :lol:
 

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dmc said:
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Yeah, them and all of the gay/abortion protesters...where do they get all of the time and money to just go and protest? :blink:

I took a couple days off during the Presidential campaign to work for "Head Count" - trying to get kids to sign up to vote...

Yes, that's one thing....but folks flying from Kansas to Vermont to protest civil unions in 2000 for a WHOLE WEEK is another. Where do they stay? Do they have jobs?
 

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Yes, that's one thing....but folks flying from Kansas to Vermont to protest civil unions in 2000 for a WHOLE WEEK is another. Where do they stay? Do they have jobs?

They stay a churches... Take time off work...
 

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dmc said:
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Yeah, them and all of the gay/abortion protesters...where do they get all of the time and money to just go and protest? :blink:

I took a couple days off during the Presidential campaign to work for "Head Count" - trying to get kids to sign up to vote...

Apples and oranges, dude. What you were doing was pro-active, and encouraging. It could ONLY help.

Protests are different. Regardless of agenda, protests are confrontational, and do nothing to help resolve the conflict they create.

Getting kids to vote is a noble cause. Protesting Gay unions and supporting Jacko, aren't. They do nothing to help society or future generations.
 

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Getting kids to vote is a noble cause. Protesting Gay unions and supporting Jacko, aren't. They do nothing to help society or future generations.

Thanks... It was fun.. Signed up a ton of stoned kids...

Protesting gay marriage is noble if you really believe it's wrong and aren't just a sheeple being led by conservative dogma.....

Going to MJs house for two weeks to hang out... Not so noble ;)
 

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dmc said:
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Getting kids to vote is a noble cause. Protesting Gay unions and supporting Jacko, aren't. They do nothing to help society or future generations.

Thanks... It was fun.. Signed up a ton of stoned kids...

Protesting gay marriage is noble if you really believe it's wrong and aren't just a sheeple being led by conservative dogma.....

Going to MJs house for two weeks to hang out... Not so noble ;)

Yeah...matter of opinion I 'spose. I just think there have to be more constructive ways to further your agenda than to protest.

totally agree on the MJ deal, though.... :beer:
 

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So none of you are going to go out and buy Jacko's latest hit album? Maybe he will have a song about being in court so many times...:wink: :lol:
 

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So none of you are going to go out and buy Jacko's latest hit album? Maybe he will have a song about being in court so many times...:wink:

If it's good.. I'll buy it..

I still love Thriller... My band actually plays "Billy Jean" from time to time..
 

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Winner:
37_28_0614_jacko_fan.jpg


:roll:
 

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Greg said:
Winner:
37_28_0614_jacko_fan.jpg


:roll:

Oh boy, this shot is screaming out for a thread about what this guy is saying.

OK, I'll start: "Yay! We're all going to Neverland!"
 
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