He will end up on a stamp, I predict -- just like Elvis and Sinatra.
The Jehovah's Witnesses Protection stamp.
He will end up on a stamp, I predict -- just like Elvis and Sinatra.
My conclusion is that we should not have these quasi-religious "celebrations" of the life of any entertainer. They are all pretty flawed and if you start down the perversion/legality rabit hole, it seems to me that it gets pretty complicated and the standards become more about atheitics and personal choices than actual perversions...though, I can see that Elvis' illegal drug abuse could be judged somewhat more lienently than, say, actual pederasty.
No but maybe a parent who is irresponsible enough to let their children have a sleep over with Michael Jackson mightWhen your kids get sexually abused, you would be OK with the guy paying you 25 million and you be silent about it? dont think so.
When your kids get sexually abused, you would be OK with the guy paying you 25 million and you be silent about it? dont think so.
What if you were pretty sure he wouldn't be convicted and you didn't want your children to be subjected to the trial (which can be hard on the victim) would you then take the money. So at least he suffers some kind of punishment.No but maybe a parent who is irresponsible enough to let their children have a sleep over with Michael Jackson might
Was Elvis ever found guilty of illegal drug use? (rhetorical)
Can you think of reasons why others, then, did not take advantage of the sexual molestation gravy train?
Was Elvis ever found guilty of illegal drug use? (rhetorical)
LinkHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi shut the door Thursday to a resolution honoring Michael Jackson because debate on the symbolic measure could raise "contrary views" about the pop star's life.
Lawmakers are free to use House speeches "to express their sympathy or their praise any time that they wish," said Pelosi, D-Calif. "I don't think it's necessary for us to have a resolution."
A resolution sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, cites some of the singer's charitable acts and proclaims him an American legend, musical icon and world humanitarian.
Even before Pelosi's comments, some Democrats said privately they did not support the resolution and a divisive debate would hurt House efforts to muster the votes for priorities such as health care and climate change.
Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., who posted a video on YouTube calling Michael Jackson a "pervert" and a "pedophile," has pledged to do all he could to block the resolution.