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notbob wrote:
> On 2005-06-13, BeautyBuyNature.com <add@execs.com> wrote:
>
> > NOT GUILTY

>
> Oh swell! More reinforcement for Michael to continue his perverted
> antics. That jury ...or perhaps the judge... should be put up on
> charges.
>
> nb


It's been said before, but only in America where a black man can grow
up to become a white woman.

Sheldon


sf wrote:
> On 13 Jun 2005 14:22:15 -0700, BeautyBuyNature.com wrote:
>
> > NOT GUILTY

>
> Good! The prosecution's witnesses were too weak.
>
> I am not a MJ lover, but I know a feeding frenzy when I see one.
> Unfortunately, he never grew up (he matured in age only) and that's
> what took him to court.
>
> I think he is so rich (and surrounded by sycophants) that no one has
> ever dared tell him what is socially appropriate - considering the age
> differences between him and his guests.


I'm sure some dared, they were dismissed.

Michael Jackson exhibits all the signs of a severely disturbed adult
afflicted with one or a combination of the many Regressive Behavioural
syndromes, he is as classic an example as there is, right down to the
self-mutilation. He lives 24/7 as a 12 year old, a severely disturbed
12 year old, and when in the presence of other 12 year olds, in his
depraved mind IS one of them (he is not acting), and they, so easily
manipulated as typical 12 year olds wont to be see him as one of
them... one and the other see each other as actual peers, and trust
among 12 year old males develops very rapidly and with great depth (ie.
there is no female equivalent of 'blood brothers'), call it early male
bonding, females do not ever truly bond, not even with their mothers.
Now try to put away your naiveties and think about what typically
occurs regarding sexual awakening/experimentation at nubile oriented
sleep-away camps, both male and female based... Michael Jackson has
created the ultimate sleep-away camp... he's created the best "little
boy, want a lolly pop?" the world has ever seen. Ordinary/regular
people with regressive behavioural diseases extremely rarely ever get
exposed (it's extremely rare that children will confide in anyone,
adult or their own peers, what sexual experimentation they engaged in
as youngsters (your own children wont, neither will you), someone with
Michael Jackson's charisma/celebrity/wealth even when exposed will
escape, and he'll do it again and escape again... mental illness of his
ilk does not go away... it's quite common but very rarely exposed, even
when right in your face does it get recognized for what it is and
therein lies the irony of Michael Jackson's disease. Mark my words,
one day the medical community will term it "Michael Jackson Syndrome".

Btw, watching the post verdict interviews, I've never before seen such
a conglomeration of low IQ pinheads as the Michael Jackson jury.

Obviously the prosecution couldn't (not didn't) make its case, gave it
a mighty effort, but were losers from the get go. Had they demanded
Michael Jackson undergo psychiatric examination before trial and then
geared their case on those results there's a very good liklihood
Michael Jackson would have been remanded to a mental institution rather
than released.

A more intelligent jury would have convicted Michael Jackson on all
counts... fear and lack of personal conviction was written all over
those juror's faces everytime they spoke

Sheldon

Bob (this one)
Sheldon wrote:

Oh, wait. Sheldon is giving us his considered psychological evaluation
of MJ. Wonder what book he copied this from.

Friends of irony, take note.

Pastorio

> Michael Jackson exhibits all the signs of a severely disturbed adult
> afflicted with one or a combination of the many Regressive Behavioural
> syndromes, he is as classic an example as there is, right down to the
> self-mutilation. He lives 24/7 as a 12 year old, a severely disturbed
> 12 year old, and when in the presence of other 12 year olds, in his
> depraved mind IS one of them (he is not acting), and they, so easily
> manipulated as typical 12 year olds wont to be see him as one of
> them... one and the other see each other as actual peers, and trust
> among 12 year old males develops very rapidly and with great depth (ie.
> there is no female equivalent of 'blood brothers'), call it early male
> bonding, females do not ever truly bond, not even with their mothers.
> Now try to put away your naiveties and think about what typically
> occurs regarding sexual awakening/experimentation at nubile oriented
> sleep-away camps, both male and female based... Michael Jackson has
> created the ultimate sleep-away camp... he's created the best "little
> boy, want a lolly pop?" the world has ever seen. Ordinary/regular
> people with regressive behavioural diseases extremely rarely ever get
> exposed (it's extremely rare that children will confide in anyone,
> adult or their own peers, what sexual experimentation they engaged in
> as youngsters (your own children wont, neither will you), someone with
> Michael Jackson's charisma/celebrity/wealth even when exposed will
> escape, and he'll do it again and escape again... mental illness of his
> ilk does not go away... it's quite common but very rarely exposed, even
> when right in your face does it get recognized for what it is and
> therein lies the irony of Michael Jackson's disease. Mark my words,
> one day the medical community will term it "Michael Jackson Syndrome".
>
> Btw, watching the post verdict interviews, I've never before seen such
> a conglomeration of low IQ pinheads as the Michael Jackson jury.
>
> Obviously the prosecution couldn't (not didn't) make its case, gave it
> a mighty effort, but were losers from the get go. Had they demanded
> Michael Jackson undergo psychiatric examination before trial and then
> geared their case on those results there's a very good liklihood
> Michael Jackson would have been remanded to a mental institution rather
> than released.
>
> A more intelligent jury would have convicted Michael Jackson on all
> counts... fear and lack of personal conviction was written all over
> those juror's faces everytime they spoke
>
> Sheldon
>

Dimitri

"Sheldon" <PENMART01@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1118764645.965926.50920@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

<snip>

> Michael Jackson exhibits all the signs of a severely disturbed adult
> afflicted with one or a combination of the many Regressive Behavioural
> syndromes, he is as classic an example as there is, right down to the
> self-mutilation. He lives 24/7 as a 12 year old, a severely disturbed
> 12 year old, and when in the presence of other 12 year olds, in his
> depraved mind IS one of them (he is not acting), and they, so easily
> manipulated as typical 12 year olds wont to be see him as one of
> them... one and the other see each other as actual peers, and trust
> among 12 year old males develops very rapidly and with great depth (ie.
> there is no female equivalent of 'blood brothers'), call it early male
> bonding, females do not ever truly bond, not even with their mothers.
> Now try to put away your naiveties and think about what typically
> occurs regarding sexual awakening/experimentation at nubile oriented
> sleep-away camps, both male and female based... Michael Jackson has
> created the ultimate sleep-away camp... he's created the best "little
> boy, want a lolly pop?" the world has ever seen. Ordinary/regular
> people with regressive behavioural diseases extremely rarely ever get
> exposed (it's extremely rare that children will confide in anyone,
> adult or their own peers, what sexual experimentation they engaged in
> as youngsters (your own children wont, neither will you), someone with
> Michael Jackson's charisma/celebrity/wealth even when exposed will
> escape, and he'll do it again and escape again... mental illness of his
> ilk does not go away... it's quite common but very rarely exposed, even
> when right in your face does it get recognized for what it is and
> therein lies the irony of Michael Jackson's disease. Mark my words,
> one day the medical community will term it "Michael Jackson Syndrome".
>
> Btw, watching the post verdict interviews, I've never before seen such
> a conglomeration of low IQ pinheads as the Michael Jackson jury.
>
> Obviously the prosecution couldn't (not didn't) make its case, gave it
> a mighty effort, but were losers from the get go. Had they demanded
> Michael Jackson undergo psychiatric examination before trial and then
> geared their case on those results there's a very good liklihood
> Michael Jackson would have been remanded to a mental institution rather
> than released.
>
> A more intelligent jury would have convicted Michael Jackson on all
> counts... fear and lack of personal conviction was written all over
> those juror's faces everytime they spoke
>
> Sheldon


Well said - As you mentioned he should have had his head examined.

I also believe the mother of the boy should have been thrown in jail for "Child
endangerment" the one question to ask yourself is: Would you let your child have
a sleep-over with a 42 year old person in their bedroom?

I don't know about you but I think not.

Dimitri


sf
On 14 Jun 2005 08:57:26 -0700, Sheldon wrote:

> Had they demanded
> Michael Jackson undergo psychiatric examination before trial and then
> geared their case on those results there's a very good liklihood
> Michael Jackson would have been remanded to a mental institution rather
> than released.


That's a good idea, but the prosecution didn't even approach it.



Practice safe eating. Always use condiments.
Sheldon


Dimitri wrote:
> "Sheldon" <PENMART01@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1118764645.965926.50920@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>
> <snip>
>
> > Michael Jackson exhibits all the signs of a severely disturbed adult
> > afflicted with one or a combination of the many Regressive Behavioural
> > syndromes, he is as classic an example as there is, right down to the
> > self-mutilation. He lives 24/7 as a 12 year old, a severely disturbed
> > 12 year old, and when in the presence of other 12 year olds, in his
> > depraved mind IS one of them (he is not acting), and they, so easily
> > manipulated as typical 12 year olds wont to be see him as one of
> > them... one and the other see each other as actual peers, and trust
> > among 12 year old males develops very rapidly and with great depth (ie.
> > there is no female equivalent of 'blood brothers'), call it early male
> > bonding, females do not ever truly bond, not even with their mothers.
> > Now try to put away your naiveties and think about what typically
> > occurs regarding sexual awakening/experimentation at nubile oriented
> > sleep-away camps, both male and female based... Michael Jackson has
> > created the ultimate sleep-away camp... he's created the best "little
> > boy, want a lolly pop?" the world has ever seen. Ordinary/regular
> > people with regressive behavioural diseases extremely rarely ever get
> > exposed (it's extremely rare that children will confide in anyone,
> > adult or their own peers, what sexual experimentation they engaged in
> > as youngsters (your own children wont, neither will you), someone with
> > Michael Jackson's charisma/celebrity/wealth even when exposed will
> > escape, and he'll do it again and escape again... mental illness of his
> > ilk does not go away... it's quite common but very rarely exposed, even
> > when right in your face does it get recognized for what it is and
> > therein lies the irony of Michael Jackson's disease. Mark my words,
> > one day the medical community will term it "Michael Jackson Syndrome".
> >
> > Btw, watching the post verdict interviews, I've never before seen such
> > a conglomeration of low IQ pinheads as the Michael Jackson jury.
> >
> > Obviously the prosecution couldn't (not didn't) make its case, gave it
> > a mighty effort, but were losers from the get go. Had they demanded
> > Michael Jackson undergo psychiatric examination before trial and then
> > geared their case on those results there's a very good liklihood
> > Michael Jackson would have been remanded to a mental institution rather
> > than released.
> >
> > A more intelligent jury would have convicted Michael Jackson on all
> > counts... fear and lack of personal conviction was written all over
> > those juror's faces everytime they spoke
> >
> > Sheldon

>
> Well said - As you mentioned he should have had his head examined.
>
> I also believe the mother of the boy should have been thrown in jail for "Child
> endangerment" the one question to ask yourself is: Would you let your child have
> a sleep-over with a 42 year old person in their bedroom?
>
> I don't know about you but I think not.
>
> Dimitri


There is less and less competent parenting these days. In more than
half the American househlds there is no parent at home most of the
time, an absentee parent is more detrimental to a child's development
than no parent at all... a foster home or addoption is a far better
choice for those who'd bring children into the world but choose not to
parent full time. And with so many single parent households or with
both mother and father working, chidren are effectively abandoned...
day care centers are a cop-out rationalization, they're no different
from kennels... it's no wonder so many of today's youth ends up in
prison, they are from the cradle made used to a cage. When you foist
your child upon a Child Day-Care Institution you are still the
mother/father but you are NOT a parent.

sf
On 14 Jun 2005 10:05:52 -0700, Sheldon wrote:

> There is less and less competent parenting these days.


We have a local case where a 12 year old was killed by the family pit
bull. Mom just digs the hole deeper and deeper every time she opens
her mouth in subsequent newspaper interviews. There are people who
shouldn't be allowed to have pets or kids... and she's one of them.

http://tinyurl.com/ap9ko
http://tinyurl.com/8lw6l

Michel Boucher
ndooley@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu wrote in
news:1118784081.114244.230170@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> I totally agree and have from the beginning. He is also guilty of
> being really, really strange.


But that's not a crime in the US.

http://www.cbc.ca/story/news/nation...pres050608.html

I especially like the part where the customs officer says:

"Being bizarre is not a reason to keep somebody out of this country or
lock them up," said Anthony, adding Despres had not violated any
regulations.

--

"Compassion is the chief law of human existence."

Dostoevski, The Idiot


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