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10-4Roger said:
One good thing is that for the last 2 weeks MJ eclipsed Celine Dion on the radios...

His CD & DVD sales have skyrocketed since his death. It reminds me of when Elvis Presley died. He was never as popular alive as he was in death....and still is!
 

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Elvis is dead ? ...:D

Didn't you ever watch Men in Black? Elvis isn't dead, he just went home!
 

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Doc Holliday said:
His CD & DVD sales have skyrocketed since his death. It reminds me of when Elvis Presley died. He was never as popular alive as he was in death....and still is!

Because alive he he never bagged groceries at the local supermarket.:D Now he can do all these things that perpetuate his popularity.
 

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RIP Michael....

Words of strength, remembrance and loss:

Paris Michael Katherine Jackson - 11 year old daughter:

"Ever since I was born Daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine."


Magic Johnson:

"I truly believe Michael made me a better point guard...."


Rev. Al Sharpton:

"I want to say to Michael's children there wasn't nothing strange about your Daddy...."

"... the life of a man who taught the world how to love."

Bernice King:

"He was indeed a shining light like my father Martin [Luther King Jr.].

Stevie Wonder:

"... God must have needed him more."

Barry Gordon - founder of Motown Records:

"... Michael accomplished everything he dreamed of."
 

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UPDATE on Michael Jackson -- special bulletin

According to several reliable sources, I have come to find out this afternoon that Michael Jackson is apparently still dead. I repeat, still dead. A doctor I spoke with about this did assure me that it's normal to remain dead for a long period of time following one's death and that this should not be a cause for alarm. In most cases the condition is considered chronic and is not cureable.

We'll be following this one very closely over the coming days, weeks and months for any more exciting new developments.


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Oh great, Halperin again. This guy is as credible as the 911 conspiracy nuts.
 

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According to his sister and her psychic friends...:cool:
 

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Debbie Rowe drops custody bid---takes $4 million payoff

Debbie Rowe has reportedly agreed to drop her bid for custody of her children with Michael Jackson - in exchange for a $4 million payoff.

Rowe relinquished her rights to Prince Michael, 12, and daughter Paris, 11, in 2001 after receiving an $8 million lump sum and an annual cash payment of $900,000 from the King of Pop.

Last week, a custody hearing was postponed until 20 July to give the singer's mother Katherine - who has temporary conservatorship - and Rowe time to try to reach an agreement over the kids' future.

And now the New York Post alleges Rowe has accepted a $4 million payment to back out of the custody battle.

A family source tells the newspaper, "It's one final payday. (The family) felt it was like a ransom-type thing. (Rowe) jumped back into the picture because she wanted money... This would be it. This takes away any rights she has to challenge custody at any given time.

"If something happens to Katherine, (Rowe) can't challenge the next (custody), whether that be Diana Ross or someone in the family."

http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/2009/07/14/10126611-wenn-story.html
 

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Rowe's lawyer denies there's a deal

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- No deal has been reached between Michael Jackson's mother and his ex-wife over the custody of the late singer's children, according to a lawyer in the case.
Debbie Rowe is scheduled to attend a child custody hearing on Monday.

Debbie Rowe is scheduled to attend a child custody hearing on Monday.

Eric George, who represents Debbie Rowe, the biological mother of Jackson's two oldest children, said a newspaper report that Rowe had agreed to take $4 million not to challenge Katherine Jackson for custody was "completely false."

Jackson's lawyer did not respond to requests for comment Tuesday.

The Jackson family lawyer said last week that they were working to "privately and amicably resolve" the matter.

A child custody court hearing, which had been set for this week, was delayed until next Monday at the request of lawyers for Jackson and Rowe, a court official said.

Katherine Jackson gained temporary guardianship of the children soon after her son's death last month.

Rowe's lawyer said two weeks ago that "Debbie has not reached a final decision concerning the pending custody proceedings."

The New York Post, quoting an unidentified Jackson family source, reported Rowe had agreed to drop any custody challenge for a $4 million payment.
 

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This is from the Canadian Press. MJ, The King, might be alive today if he had moved to Montreal. There are those who mock Halperin but I wish they could find it in their hearts to reach the same conclusion he did that MJ was not guilty of the serious allegations against him. Here is an author who started out with the opposite view but in the end was satisfied of his innoncense... I think that says a lot... as there is more money in mud then innocense.

It's interesting to note that Quebec was "the only jurisdiction in North America where polls showed that the majority of residents firmly rejected the child abuse allegations against him". In Quebec he could have found peace.

Jackson considered moving to Montreal, according to new tell-all book
By Nelson Wyatt, THE CANADIAN PRESS
Tuesday, July 14, 2009



MONTREAL - A new book about pop icon Michael Jackson’s final years says the singer once considered moving to Montreal because polls indicated Quebecers rejected child abuse allegations made against him.

"Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson," says the megastar behind such hits as "Thriller" and "Bad" spurned the United States after surveys indicated many Americans still thought him guilty even though he was acquitted of child abuse charges in 2005.

Author Ian Halperin, who oddly enough predicted in December 2008 that Jackson would be dead in six months, writes that Jackson’s first choices for a new home were Britain and Berlin, followed by Montreal.

Jackson died June 25. The cause of death has not yet been determined.

"Quebec had always held a special affection for Jackson and it happened to be the only jurisdiction in North America where polls showed that the majority of residents firmly rejected the child abuse allegations against him," Halperin writes in the book, released Tuesday in English and French by Montreal’s Transit Publishing.

Halperin cites unidentified associates of people who dealt with Jackson as well as "one of the city’s leading realtors" for his information on the possible Montreal move.

The realtor told him and a group of people at a June 2007 cocktail party at the Montreal Grand Prix that she was in the process of selling Jackson a house and that he had already been to Montreal twice to look at potential properties.

"He came incognito," Halperin quotes the realtor as saying. "He even attended a hockey game while he was here."

Although Jackson was shown places in the upscale Westmount and Outremont districts, he didn’t see anything that suited his needs. Privacy was paramount to him, the realtor said.

Jackson did like a "swanky mansion once owned by the Bronfman family," although it wasn’t for sale.

Halperin also explored other Quebec connections, including negotiations between Jackson’s Neverland Entertainment Group and a Montreal film company to start a new film production division.

Despite announcements a deal had been struck, it eventually fell apart because of Jackson’s financial problems, Halperin writes.

He also recounts a conversation he had with now-deceased Montreal broadcaster Ted Blackman, who told him of a chat between the singer and a francophone journalist Blackman overheard in the mid-1980s.

"They were discussing whether or not Quebec would be better off being separate from Canada," Halperin quotes Blackman as saying of the backstage encounter at a Jackson show in Montreal.

"Jackson replied, ’Oui, oui.’ I was amazed. Jackson said he thought Quebec could be another Paris and that Canada was too culturally lame to sustain Quebec."

Blackman reportedly said Jackson ignored anglophone journalists and spoke to French-language media in broken French, accepting a fleur-de-lis key chain from one reporter.

Halperin’s book was literally on the printing presses when news of the pop star’s sudden death was announced. It was pulled so a brief update could be included.

Halperin says in his conclusion to the book that while he started his investigation believing that Jackson was guilty of child abuse, he couldn’t find any evidence to support the allegation.

While he criticizes sensationalist media, he also says Jackson also bears blame for his own misfortune because of behaviour that "bordered on criminal stupidity."

The author, who says he got his information from friends and associates of Jackson, paints a disheartening picture of the pop star’s declining years. He says ill health likely would have prevented Jackson from completing a comeback tour that was scheduled to start recently.
 

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Ever notice that Halperin can never seem to get any of his sources to reveal their name or uses the names of dead people who can never be questioned? Anyone with an imagination could write the exact same kind of books that he does when you don't have to provide proof for anything you write.

Damn! It just hit me!!!! Ian Halperin is Bensonnobalia!!!:D
 

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