what about that young up and comer named Neil Diamond?
— WTF
8:31 am July 1st, 2009
will you “kid toucher” fans please give it a rest……..
— ksiefert48
8:36 am July 1st, 2009
magnum
Agree 100%. Honoring a child molester is sick sick sick. Only the liberal congress would give a moment of silence for a child molester.
— American
9:15 am July 1st, 2009
Hopefully no one!!! Why would anyone want to be a world renowned pedophile and extreme whacko!!!
He should have been in prison not out on the street. But since we’re talking about extreme dysfunctional behaviour, there are a number of criminal rappers whom I’m sure the American public would love to glorify….
— cardinals_99
9:25 am July 1st, 2009
Whoa, whoa, whoa. I am not some naive person that thinks nothing at all inappropriate happens, but if you deny the musical force that was Michael Jackson you are kidding yourself. Obviously this poll was talking about holding the musical torch. And the mean was complicated, probably with mental illness. His dark side and light side are not mutually exclusive–he had both. Also, if you are so against MJ, why are you opening a page to a poll about him? Just ignore it–that’s the best “revenge” against a famous person.
— Beth
9:53 am July 1st, 2009
So disappointed in people’s need to further malign a dead man. We continue to bring up charges from which he was either acquitted or settled out of court for the right amount of money (which always makes me question the validity of the charges). This poll is in regard to his music, not his personal life. Think what you want about the man, but his life impacted the entire globe. Can you say the same about yours? I thought not…
The a-holes who put MJ down because they think he’s a molester are probally the same hypocrites who spend “quality time” with their sons and daughters every night.
— Steve M.
11:08 am July 1st, 2009
i preferred to think of the congressional moment of silence for the children he molested, that made it seem ok
— ken
11:15 am July 1st, 2009
His torch went out long ago. There were only a few smoldering embers left.
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You forgot to list a choice.
0 Any known pedophile
what about that young up and comer named Neil Diamond?
will you “kid toucher” fans please give it a rest……..
magnum
Agree 100%. Honoring a child molester is sick sick sick. Only the liberal congress would give a moment of silence for a child molester.
Hopefully no one!!! Why would anyone want to be a world renowned pedophile and extreme whacko!!!
He should have been in prison not out on the street. But since we’re talking about extreme dysfunctional behaviour, there are a number of criminal rappers whom I’m sure the American public would love to glorify….
Whoa, whoa, whoa. I am not some naive person that thinks nothing at all inappropriate happens, but if you deny the musical force that was Michael Jackson you are kidding yourself. Obviously this poll was talking about holding the musical torch. And the mean was complicated, probably with mental illness. His dark side and light side are not mutually exclusive–he had both. Also, if you are so against MJ, why are you opening a page to a poll about him? Just ignore it–that’s the best “revenge” against a famous person.
So disappointed in people’s need to further malign a dead man. We continue to bring up charges from which he was either acquitted or settled out of court for the right amount of money (which always makes me question the validity of the charges). This poll is in regard to his music, not his personal life. Think what you want about the man, but his life impacted the entire globe. Can you say the same about yours? I thought not…
The a-holes who put MJ down because they think he’s a molester are probally the same hypocrites who spend “quality time” with their sons and daughters every night.
i preferred to think of the congressional moment of silence for the children he molested, that made it seem ok
His torch went out long ago. There were only a few smoldering embers left.