HarleyRider said:I'm gonna go smoke a cigarette.
I'm spent.
lmao!
HarleyRider said:I'm gonna go smoke a cigarette.
I'm spent.
HarleyRider said:part of me wants to drop to my knees, the other part is so mad I could spit.
40yearfan said:The way I look at it, this jury spent months of their lives living with this trial and then reaching a verdict. Since I only got small snipets of what was happening from the newspapers, I won't presume to try and outguess them.
Whether each of us personally thinks he is guilty doesn't really matter. A jury of his peers found him innocent.
HarleyRider said:Tell me exactly, where would one find a jury of Michael Jackson's "peers"?
HarleyRider said:Tell me exactly, where would one find a jury of Michael Jackson's "peers"?
Zona90 said:I have not read this entire thread so I don't know if this was posted, but does anyone know what the nationality of the family that took Jackson to court is?
HarleyRider said:Tell me exactly, where would one find a jury of Michael Jackson's "peers"?
wallyburger said:By Michael Ventre
MSNBC contributor
Updated: 8:43 p.m. ET June 13, 2005
Let’s just hope he doesn’t celebrate by throwing a slumber party.
Then again, you never know with a celebrity.
Robert Blake probably went back to Vitello’s while packing heat. O.J. Simpson could have opened his own cutlery store and nobody would have blinked. It wouldn’t surprise me if Michael Jackson got into his jammies tonight and invited a Boy Scout troop over for a game of Twister.
A jury found Michael not guilty on all counts Monday. It’s impossible to look into the minds of the jurors to determine whether the King of Pop’s star power influenced their decision. I’m sure they’ll deny it did. I’m sure they’ll say how meticulously they scrutinized every shred of evidence and testimony, and how they followed the judge’s instructions to the letter.
rest of really good read is at
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8208406/
about says it all.
I bet if the 12 members of the jury hadn’t had to serve, they would have been in the crowd helping to make signs that say, “Michael, on behalf of mankind, we’re sorry” and seeing that the doves had enough food and water
40yearfan said:The article was OK, but I think the guy went overboard in talking about the jury.
wallyburger said:
The jury?
40, I think you are turning into a Symp.
and it is from one of YOUR favorite sources MSNBC.
P.S. Wonder if that jury ever met a pedophile who reformed.
wallyburger said:The 79 year old grandmother " didn't like the way she pointed her finger at me and snapped her fingers". Juror Paul Rodrigues didn't like the mother's infernce that "our culture ( hisanic )isn't like that" . Guess he showed her.
This is the jury that wanted anonymity yet succumbed to the lure of fame and sat at the post trial interview table and "shared".
These clowns put the mother on trial and forgot about Jackson. Masereau had it all figured out when he told his P I to do a "Bonnie Lee Blake" on the mother and concentrate on nothing else.
O J had his Mark Furman, Robert Blake had Crazy Bonnie, Michael had the mother. Distortion by distraction. Gotta love those juries.
HarleyRider said:Everyone should cash in all of their life insurance policies right NOW, me and Wally agree on something 100%.
This is what I was thinking but couldn't state as eloquently.
Nice post.
Dback Jon said:Juror Raymond Hultman said he and two others didn't initially share that opinion, but the majority eventually convinced the three that the evidence wasn't strong enough to convict Jackson on the charges they were deciding.
"That's not to say he's an innocent man," Hultman said late Monday in an interview with The Associated Press, standing on the front porch of his Santa Maria home. "He's just not guilty of the crimes he's been charged with."
He said the prosecution presented ample evidence that Jackson had a pattern of inappropriate behavior with boys, but not with the boy who had accused him.
"We had our suspicions, but we couldn't judge on that because it wasn't what we were there to do," said Eleanor Cook, a 79-year-old grandmother.
wallyburger said:P.S. Now the civil suit will begin by about 20 of the abused. It will be a race to file the fastest before he runs out of money.