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Post by MaryAnn Layton on Nov 19, 2009 15:44:28 GMT -5
Here's a very interesting article from Roger Friedman's blog... he's the owner of Showbiz411.com. In case you didn't hear it, Evan Chandler committed suicide yesterday. Maybe from a guilty conscience? That's what a lot of people believe. showbiz411.blogs.thr.com/michael-jackson-evan-chandler-suicide/comment-page-2/#comment-5434I also saw Mr. Friedman on the Joy Behar show yesterday and he actually told the TRUTH, about the GQ article explaining it, of how Michael was being extorted by Evan, and exactly how much he had to pay out to all of the family. Unfortunately but not surprisingly, Joy didn't believe him BUT let's hope that the mainstream media takes notice. Justice for Michael!
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Post by Norma on Nov 19, 2009 20:09:50 GMT -5
Sorry but I have no compassion for this man... this little weasel...Oh, what people will do for the love of MONEY...I say what comes around goes around... If someone was doing what this man accused Mike of doing to my child... I would find every which way to make this person not see another sunrise... Sorry I am usually a person that gives people a second chance...but someone like this got what he deserves... Mike didn't die on 06/25/09 he died the day they put those handcuffs on him... And this man did that... Now maybe Jordy will come out and finally tell the truth about Mike... Now that his father isn't around to threaten his life... Listen to his words and what he did to Mike's life... I am sorry I am a bit harsh...but maybe the guilt finally got to the man... www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDSf8q7vsxEwww.youtube.com/watch?v=aV8hzaYNdNM
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Post by GiveInToMe on Nov 19, 2009 21:05:54 GMT -5
Norma,
I understand how you feel....we've all been there sometime probably, but I cannot feel hate anymore.....I don't know, maybe is part of the change within me. More and more I'm learning not to judge quickly....in any case I feel sorry for him, maybe compassion. I'm beginning to understand that everyone is here for a purpose and there's always a lesson to learn.
Another thing....we tend to judge without really knowing the facts and circumstances....don't get me wrong. I'm not justifying what he did. ....
Perspective can change from one day to another. I, myself had my doubts in the past concerning all that issue with Mike. I'm not proud of it but, like everyone else, I just took what the media was showing us or what we chose to believe (I want to make clear that I was never "sure" of anything, I always wanted to think it wasn't true but sometimes everything looked against him from my poor perspective and lack of information)....
I used to be quick on judging....I don't want to be like that anymore and I'm working on it....the man committed suicide, that's not pretty, he was a tormented soul....maybe he already started to pay for what he did...
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Post by loveisadoughnut on Nov 19, 2009 23:33:14 GMT -5
I agree Eva. If we don't learn as a society from what happened to Michael and create change from those lessons, then it happened to him for nothing and his suffering was in vain.
One of the biggest lessons to come out of that for society as a whole, was not to judge without the facts. The simple truth is that we don't have the facts. We know what we've heard, we know what we've read. But we don't know the facts.
I don't have any sympathy for any of the people that hurt Michael during his lifetime, but I have compassion. I have to. Because I would want others to have compassion for me.
It is always tragic when someone feels the only solution is death.
I understand how you feel Norma. Maybe you need to ask yourself WWMD.
Peace, Nut
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