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2nd year Anniversary of Michael Jackson's death


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Think about what you are saying, now the lacrosse team you can draw a comparison with but the guy wasn't just caught up in this once but twice. and there wasn't no evidence like the duke case where other then what the girl said there was no evidence, in fact the evidence was quit the opposite that pointed to there was indeed something going on.

blind fandom is a sad thing indeed

if someone on the lacrosse team paid out $20 million to get the whole thing over with, you can rest assured someone else would be along shortly to cry rape. Jackson realized this, hence going to court the second time around.

So, what evidence was there in any of the Jackson cases?

Blind stone throwing is even worse.

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if someone on the lacrosse team paid out $20 million to get the whole thing over with, you can rest assured someone else would be along shortly to cry rape. Jackson realized this, hence going to court the second time around.

So, what evidence was there in any of the Jackson cases?

Blind stone throwing is even worse.

you really want me to go over the evidence that was all over national TV, the secret bed room, to the cans of coke filled with wine, think about it why would you have these things.

I'm not going to spend half the day digging up evidence that is clearly available for you. And you have chosen to ignore to date, if you are that far in denial then what's the point of me doing anything to convince you otherwise.

As bad as the beliebers

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A guy known for his paranoia having a secret room = evidence of child molestation? I'm not sure you really understand how this evidence thing works.

not by itself, but when you add accusations + secret bedroom + wine in coke cans it starts adding up, you could also say his paranoia was from what he was doing.

I seriously am not even understanding how you aren't seeing any of this the way I do? I means child molestation is the lowest of the low and you're trying to defend him?

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Ok, I see we still aren't clear on evidence. Flight drinks and floor plans support accusations of child molestation.

On what planet?

Any evidence, not speculation, and I will change my tune and apologize to you. I will put a .454 Casull through my 160GB iPod classic, which contains every MJ album in their entirety.

Anything - an accuser whose story hasn't changed. an accurate description of MJs penis. MJ's stash of child pornography. torn rectal tissue.

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Ok, I see we still aren't clear on evidence. Flight drinks and floor plans support accusations of child molestation.

On what planet?

Any evidence, not speculation, and I will change my tune and apologize to you. I will put a .454 Casull through my 160GB iPod classic, which contains every MJ album in their entirety.

Anything - an accuser whose story hasn't changed. an accurate description of MJs penis. MJ's stash of child pornography. torn rectal tissue.

 

And I guess OJ was innocent too

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And I guess OJ was innocent too

I mean, if it was Woody Allen (well known Jew) and the only cop to find anything was a member of the Aryan Nation and took evidence from the crime scene to the defendant's home, and vice versa, I somehow doubt you would have convicted him in your mind.

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This is Mr. Belding in regards to his child molesting hero Micheal Jackson, only difference being instead of the facts being made up they are true.

Mr. Belding there is no helping you there is far more evidence that Micheal Jackson was a child molester and instead of accepting any of it you are just like those bieber fans above, willing to make any excuse or reason to protect your hero regardless of how deplorable his actions were.

Blind fandom at its worse

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"more" evidence? I'm still waiting on "any" evidence.

The White House has lots of secret rooms. I guess that proves without a doubt that Obama is a molester.

I know you bring up Bieber when you can't find anything on Jackson, but after the 4th time, its beginning to look a little obsessive.

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