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Twenty-five million dollar pay off, Busiur five-million dollar interview, allegations, Michael's words and nature, all the cards look bad against Michael Jackson, the mega pop star and King of Pop, who is allegedly charged with child molestation, again. It is alleged that Michael gave a 13-year old some wine before the incident. Seventy police squad cars with a warrant to search his property led to the warrant for his arrest and a three-million dollar bail. The third most recognized person in the world, with a new album to be released this week, is up on criminal charges. Michael Jackson is known to be a genius, eccentric, the greatest entertainer, the King of Pop, the innovator of music videos, and a great humanitarian, is once again being ridiculed, made a carnival and a circus clown. The Santa Barbara District Attorney and Sheriff handled their first interview like idiots. It was a modern day lynching, where the seriousness of the allegations came in second to jokes about Michael's music, budget cuts, and sales taxes. It was an interview where these guys were just happy to be on television. Michael Jackson will not be able to regroup from these allegations, even if found innocent. It was told that it took him years to rebound from the allegation ten years ago. He went into a depression and was using drugs to cope his depression, and his record sales have been decreasing every since. He has been trying to develop another hit; the CD released this week, "Number Ones," is the last one owed to Sony by contract. The presumption of innocents is not really given in America. Mr. Jerry Spenser said on MSNBC, "Let's call it what it is, a lynching." Other panelists on the show where he made these remarks were rallying like sharks as if Michael is guilty until proven innocent. Jackson, once recognized as his own greatest public relation person, has seen the reoccurrences of ten years ago, because he, as Abrams on MSNBC said, "He doesn't get it." On every news cable channel on the eve of Michael's surrendering, interviewed different friends and his Rabbi. Many supposed friends and they did not know whether he was guilty or not. I will not comment on their responses because I want you to ask yourself would you give an answer like that about someone you claim to be your friend? One thing that a number of commentators, analysts, etc., are saying is that Michael will not rebound from this. They believe that his career is over, regardless of his beating these charges or not. I beg to differ. When the last words are said, and this is over, and Michael Jackson is given the innocent verdict, his world fan base will continue to support him. But, if he is found guilty, millions of people will feel deceived. Imagine what would happen to fans' beliefs. This could be a sad lesson in idolization. '' This Angry Man's spin is that Michael Jackson made some who is very powerful, very mad. They want Michael destroyed and has been working to get it done for years. Nothing is coincidental; things happen for a reason; timing is everything, and as it looks like Michael's reign is over. Once you give people enough ammunition to use, it could get very ugly. The doors were open ten years ago to set him up for the kill (figure of speech). No matter how innocent, how nave, how he was cheated out of his childhood, the norms of society are against him; his own words may be against him as well, therefore, the setup is perfect to destroy Michael Jackson even if he is innocent. One thing is for sure: money is always a motive. There may not be talks of it now by the supposed victim, but, after the trial is over, money will be discussed. If money isn't discussed in civil court it is because the payoff was already planned and the alleged victim has been paid by those who put this whole plan together. If you don't play the game, the game will devour you. Apparently, Michael forgot how to play the game with those in the big league. Any signs of weakness and you are out. This is Darwinian psychology. Michael Jackson has too much power over the minds of too many young people. He felt untouchable and he was not. All around the world it's the same old song; someone who has more than him is attacking him through others. The Angry Man
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