| Posted by: mystic | | These people crack me up!
I was also laughing at MJ wearing white to court yesterday. White: the color of innocence and purety.
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| Posted by: nikiTa | | I think the "Kiss his royal ass" one is just asking for trouble. And more descriptive of the situation than any testimony ever will be. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: mystic | |
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sowhatsthetruth said this in post #3 :
I think the "Kiss his royal ass" one is just asking for trouble. And more descriptive of the situation than any testimony ever will be. |

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| Posted by: schmiggens | | http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-02/01/xinsrc_5020202011407765271462.jpg
Michael Jackson supporters wait in the early morning cold for the arrival of US pop star Michael Jackson, outside the Santa Barbera County courthouse in Santa Maria, California, for the first day of jury selection in Jackson's child molestation trial.
Jury selection begins in Santa Maria, Calif., for the trial of Michael Jackson. The challenge for the court will be to find jurors who can remain impartial in the high-profile molestation case.
The piercing screams of about 200 fans accompanied movements by the white-clad, fading pop music star in and out of the Santa Maria, Ca. courthouse.
Some had predicted thousands would show up for the highest-profile celebrity trial since O.J. Simpson. Actually, 1,200 journalists have been accredited for the trial.
As he left the first day of jury selection, Jackson's chalk-white visage was shielded from the sun by an umbrella-toting assistant from his entourage. He drove away in a jet-black GMC Yukon XL.
Upon arrival, he briefly acknowledged his fans who were chanting "Michael's innocent."
There was no repeat of the spectacle of his first court appearance on Jan. 16, 2004. Back then, he climbed on the roof of his limo and waved at his screaming fans. His assistants recorded the scene with video cameras. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: schmiggens | | I wonder how many fans will be standing outside if the trial last months and months. You've got to be a pretty hard core fan to stay for months in a strange city, paying hotel bills and whatever else just to be able to stand outside the court house.
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A LOT of those people would be very upset with that. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: gaboman | | You would think some of these people would have jobs to go to... but obviously not. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | MJ Fans: "Hey I listened to 'Thriller' a thousand times, there's no way Michael did it!"
Too bad he SLEPT WITH LITTLE BOYS.
I am sick of people responding with, "Michael is still a boy himself, he never had a childhood." No, he's a damn freak show and probably did it. If you take the celebrity out of this, his ass would be doing hard time in prison, figuratively and literally.
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| Posted by: hellokittykelli | | the fans are so brainwashed till they even talk down to child advocate reps. There was this one woman mocking the child advocacy group (mind you that they help children that have really been abused) making gestures like they were crybabies.
That is in really bad taste, some people are so ignorant.  | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: fuscia | | That is really sad. I just do not understand why people do things like that.  | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Just because the man can Moon Walk, doesn't mean he didn't do it.
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| Posted by: chelktty | | It's interesting to see people so blindly sure about his innocence. I wonder how many of them would allow their sons to spend the night in MJ's bed without any safeguards like another parent present. It's sad to know that if he is guilty of these crimes, that there are so many people willing to provide him with potential victims. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: lodgebo | | I saw a women on the news who quit her job in the UK to " be with Michael". Crazy women mind you fair enough I am sure that there are plenty of people who would be willing to take her job and watch the trial on TV.
What are these people going to do if Jackson is found guilty is what I want to know, are they going to plan a breakout him.
As for a "faded pop star" I think the term is actually "washed up has been" | | Reply To this Message
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