Moulin Rouge
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it's interetsing hearing how people view this
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"Michael asked for drugs?"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Involuntary manslaughter is a harsh charge?"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Michael made bad decisions/brought it upon himself"???!!!!!
:banghead :banghead :banghead
wow..just proves how many idiots we have in the world today. Sad....:no:
edit: and why do people keep acting like "narcotics/painkillers" took a part in Michael's napping???
Seriously, some people in this world need to wake up and stop listening to what the media is feeding them.
"Michael asked for drugs?"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Involuntary manslaughter is a harsh charge?"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Michael made bad decisions/brought it upon himself"???!!!!!
:banghead :banghead :banghead
wow..just proves how many idiots we have in the world today. Sad....:no:
edit: and why do people keep acting like "narcotics/painkillers" took a part in Michael's napping???
Seriously, some people in this world need to wake up and stop listening to what the media is feeding them.
YEs, I bet they wouldn't think like this if it wasn't Michael Jackson who died at the hands of Murray under same exact circumstances, but one of their relatives.
Part of the problem, IMO, is that news coverage, as early as the evening of Michael's death had painted him as a drug abuser. Oxman and Michael's so-called "friends" were happy to chime in and talked about family interventions, etc., where even some family chimed in. So many people supposedly "close" to Michael saying they "expected" something like this. This was ALL before the autopsy report was finished so people all this in their heads from the beginning. It was not until weeks/months later that the autopsy report showed that Michael was NOT abusing any drugs at all at the time of his death. Whether he ever did in the past or not is entirely irrelevant to his cause of death. But because of the negative media blitz in the beginning and the time it took to complete the autopsy, many people have mistaken ideas about this case.
Oxman was on the street within minutes on the 25 June saying Michael died of prescription pills and was being enabled.
Brian came out from the Emergency Room @ 4:30pm EST and gave an impromptu interview all the while looking and asking for the CNN truck the whole time. Why he wanted CNN I dont know. There was a lot of talk in the background about CNN. When Oxman stops and answers questions, he says that Michael is in a difficult position at that time (not dead). He also straight away starts mentioning prescription medication. That wasnt very appropriate for a Family Spokesman was it? Also Oxman doesnt know a lot for an Spokesman either. Why was he looking for CNN if he doesnt know anything apart from the family is in LA and Joe was on his way. We already knew all that.
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Brian on CNN via phone June 25:
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Brian doing the rounds also going on Geraldo on FOX on June 25:
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Oxman is again on CNN's "American Morning" to once again say he was surrounded by enablers, but he would not name names:
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Its mentioned that the coroners office said that Michael wasnt under the care of a specific physician for a medical condition which is why they have to do an autopsy (which they would have to do anyway):
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And just a few weeks after loosing his "dear friend", on the 11 July, Oxman leaves the CNN building looking very happy (or toasted!):
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"Michael asked for drugs?"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Involuntary manslaughter is a harsh charge?"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Michael made bad decisions/brought it upon himself"???!!!!!
:banghead :banghead :banghead
wow..just proves how many idiots we have in the world today. Sad....:no:
edit: and why do people keep acting like "narcotics/painkillers" took a part in Michael's napping???
Seriously, some people in this world need to wake up and stop listening to what the media is feeding them.
we have to remember these people aren't fans like us so they don't know as much information as us, they are speaking from what they get from the media. these are just random people on the streets being asked a question unprepared.
it's interetsing hearing how people view this
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yeah exactly. i must say it's not easy being an MJ fan you have to be on top of everything and we go thru alot emotionally but it's worth it for michaelI agree Nena.
I am picking up on what the lady said in that vid you posted from 1.37- to 1.53In answer to the interviewers question do you think 4 yrs is enough? She said ''No''............he has taken a legend away, from his family, his fans everybody......''
thanks for posting. It is interesting to see what people think, even random people on the street. As you say most people only go on what they have learnt, and unless you are a true fan and dedicate time to digging beneath the surface of media shice then they are restricted on what they know- they only know what media has portrayed............:doh:
Part of the problem, IMO, is that news coverage, as early as the evening of Michael's death had painted him as a drug abuser. Oxman and Michael's so-called "friends" were happy to chime in and talked about family interventions, etc., where even some family chimed in. So many people supposedly "close" to Michael saying they "expected" something like this. This was ALL before the autopsy report was finished so people all this in their heads from the beginning. It was not until weeks/months later that the autopsy report showed that Michael was NOT abusing any drugs at all at the time of his death. Whether he ever did in the past or not is entirely irrelevant to his cause of death. But because of the negative media blitz in the beginning and the time it took to complete the autopsy, many people have mistaken ideas about this case.