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| Name: half_pint | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | City/State/Country: Earth |
| How long have you been an MJ fan? As soon as he lands his sick ass in jail | |
| Favorite MJ song? Jailhouse Rock | |
| Favorite MJ video? Him with three-some of boys | |
| Favorite MJ performance? His whole life, what a joke, a sick one at that |
Comments To Donna:
jon bennett, what a total loser. First you make up all those stupid lies about your sister being murdered. (That happened to the real jon bennett in the usa, Colorado) then you don't even know that Sarah was right on as Australia only sent troops to rebuild, some police, ,many commnnications people and also medical, very few if any were combat troops.
You call me raciest ? Nope, judge each person by what they are. YOU are the one that said we should nuc the middle east, now that is racist.
Anyway since little wacko jacko is black and a star, he will probably be like OJ and write a book about all this and make tons of money. To bad wacko did not do his molesting in Saudia Arabia, they know how to treat criminals and it works since they have almost no crime. I wonder how many other little boys have been forever damaged by wacko but the parents do not want to go thru the agony of them having to go on the stands ? I would bet its a large number. Hope the little sh*t rots in jail the rest of his life.
regards,
half_pint

| Name: Information | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | City/State/Country: |
| How long have you been an MJ fan? NA | |
| Favorite MJ song? NA | |
| Favorite MJ video? NA | |
| Favorite MJ performance? NA |
Comments To Donna:
If you want to sponsor Geraldine’s tour to your city, please contact: Ghughes241@cs.com, or call 989-631-7472. The author’s mailing address is: Geraldine Hughes, 12841 Hawthorne Bl #71, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Geraldine Hughes, the sole legal secretary of Barry Rothman, comes
forth to set the record straight about what really happened behind
the scenes in the 1993 child molestation case against
Michael Jackson.
In her book, called Redemption: The Truth Behind
the Michael Jackson Child Molestation Allegations, Hughes reveals
facts that have never been made public, court documented
information, public statements and records that she insists prove
Jackson's innocence.
"I have maintained a strong silence
concerning the UN revealed facts. That is why I decided to write
Redemption - to reveal them in a chapter-by-chapter fashion. The
public needs to examine the information and put it together, letting
the truth speak for itself."
Several of those previously UNrevealed facts include:
•The custody battle between Dr. Evan Chandler and his ex-wife, June
Schwartz, over their 13-year-old son was a key part in the child
molestation allegations. In order for Chandler to obtain the
millions he was requesting from Jackson, he had to have custody of
his son. Otherwise, the money would be under Schwartz's control.
•Investigators intimidated children they contacted from Jackson's
personal phone book by claiming to have photos of them with Jackson
in order to get them to admit to events that never happened.
•Chandler admitted to David Schwartz, the step-father of the 13-year-
old boy, that he had been "rehearsed about what to say" and
that "there were other people involved that are waiting for my phone
call that are in certain positions…everything's going according to a
certain plan that isn't just mine." Chandler admitted to Schwartz
that, "if I don't get what I want, it will be a massacre."
Does the 1993 case bear any resemblance to the recent allegations?
Definitely, according to Hughes. Amongst other similarities, both
were reported the same way: through a third party.

| Name: Jeannie |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| City/State/Country: MI/USA |
| How long have you been an MJ fan? 40 years |
| Favorite MJ song? Man In The Mirror |
| Favorite MJ video? All of Them, maybe History |
| Favorite MJ performance? Every one of them |
Comments To Donna:
Dear Donna, I want to thank you for your beautiful website, and your kind words about MJ. I am a die hard MJ fan, and there is nothing anybody can say or do to change that. I love coming here, reading the loving thoughts of other MJ fans, as that is what a fan site is supposed to be, words of love and support for the person we admire (MJ). However, some are not industrious enough to seek information for themselves, so they have allowed the negative remarks of the media to influence their thoughts and control their feelings. I am posting this link, to encourage everyone, MJ fans and MJ oppressors to read this article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1205947.stm. Please use your own mind while reading, remove your thoughts from the conditioning of the media, and read with objectivity. When you are done, come back here and tell me what you think. I know MJ is innocent, he is the victim of reverse justice. In USA the creed is that an accused is innocent until proven guilty. MJ, our hero and our humanitarian has been denied that privilege. Instead, he is the only person I know of who is presumed guilty until proven innocent. He has been tried by the media, and condemned by the public. Although this is terribly unfair and damaging to MJ's image, there are some of us who remain unaffected by the gossip, ignorance and hatred of those who oppress our megastar (MJ).
Donna, I ask if you will please delete the ugly/profane/hateful remarks that do not belong on an MJ fan site. It is okay if someone does not have the patience to wait for a trial where evidence will be presented. If someone has a different opinion than ours about MJ's innocence. However, it should be presented in an intelligent, mature and respectful manner, free from profanity and hatred. Some call MJ wierd and wacko, but I say it is wierd and wacko when one human being say they could enjoy watching another human in misery and pain. Even when we believe someone has done something that we strongly oppose, we can hate the act, but should still love the person. I will write again at a later date, but I ask all to go to this link and read this article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1205947.stm
