Comments on: King Of Pop Michael Jackson Dies

Paramedics Rush Jackson, 50, To L.A. Hospital After Heart Failure; Multiple Attempts To Revive Him Fail

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by cjrlee June 28, 2009 12:33 PM EDT
Hi michellekrieger. Michael Jackson, My First LOVE. Genius, Prodigy, Magical Music & Performances ALL come with a price. NHow REST your weary head. The controversy has ended and the days for others honoring themselves will soon end too. I'm praying for your children not to suffer like you or any other child did due to beatings, loss of childhood, perscription drugs, allegations, settlements, warrants, arrests, court, trial, NOT GUILTY...it's all over now. AEG Live's bogus cardiologist and them WILL BE INVESTIGATED, I promise you that. Now Sleep.
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by bsmcintosh June 28, 2009 12:16 PM EDT
Michael Jackson was extraordinarily talented and intelligent. He was so gifted. It is indeed sad that he had to live such a troubled adult life. He will be sorely missed as an entertainer. In the greater scheme of things...how sad it is when we lose anyone, such as all of the people giving their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. And all those people who lose their battle to the terrible diseases of cancer and HIV aids. May Mr. Jackson finally be at PEACE!
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by whammersley June 28, 2009 11:17 AM EDT
I don't often agree with reporters from the media with the exception, perhaps of Andy Rooney, but Bob Schieffer on Face the Nation this morning, hit the nail on the head with his comment about Michael Jackson. The focus of this nation seems to have shifted from respecting heros such as Eisenhower, MCarthur, Ruth, Dimaggio and Unitius to the abhorant such as Jackson. How do we expect our youth to grow up when we tell them to look up to a wierdo, pedophile, pathetic character such as Jackson.
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by pattisaid June 28, 2009 11:13 AM EDT
I am tired of hearing about Michael Jackson. After hearing and seeing this on the news at every turn I would hope that this wonderful program would make it short and sweet like they did with Ed McMahon and Farrah who I would have loved to learn more about. We know enough about Michael Jackson.
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by nouveaunews June 28, 2009 11:01 AM EDT
Michael Jackson's many talents, humanitarian work and gentle soul will always reverberate with those of us who recognized him as an especially gifted person.

In reference to the op ed on CBS' Sunday Morning stating that Michael Jackson declared himself as a Messiah through his music, this is ridiculous; Mr. Jackson never said anything to give this credence. His faith in God and the true Messiah would never allow him to say it.

May God be with MJJ's family and true friends. Now Michael Jackson can finally have a peaceful life.
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by utahdad7729 June 28, 2009 1:17 AM EDT
Radio,

You have to be the most brainless twit posting on this board. My most sincere hope is that you don't reproduce and spread you defective genes into the world population. Loved him? See him one day? Not unless you are humping some kid with your monkey watching.
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by realnews12 June 27, 2009 10:27 PM EDT
People are not "worshiping" Michael. They are grieving his sudden, unexpected death and celebrating his life. Sorry, but this does not make them "brainless zombies". It seems instead to be you who is short on feelings.
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by realnews12 June 27, 2009 10:17 PM EDT
What kind of sicko are you ? Give it a rest, please.
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by realnews12 June 27, 2009 10:13 PM EDT
Yes, of course it does. And he was also a terrifically talented and creative dancer. People were absolutely mesmerized by his unique dance moves. He created music which appealed to so many people around the world. Very few musicians have that impact.
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by realnews12 June 27, 2009 10:09 PM EDT
And you just know this somehow, eh tautomer ? I got a bridge in Brooklyn for ya...
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