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Well as we know that as of last week a few big names died, as matter of fact two with in the same day. The first to die last week was Mr. Ed Mcmahon. A lot of people mourned his death, but as I always say if you live to be that old, than you've lived your life and people should think of all the good things they did. A few day later Ms. Farrah Fawcett died at the age of 62 and then with in hours of her death the King of Pop Micheal Jackson died which caught people by surprise, and sadly the infomerical announcer BillyMays died yesterday at the same age as Mr Jackson did, at the age of 50.
The thing that is making so mad is that people are not making the same fuss over the deaths of Fawcett or Mcmahon and I'm guessing because they may not be as famous as he. But as I recall MJ was not in the lime light for some years because after his molestation trial people dogged him out. It was inhuman and outrageously ridiculous the way they talked about this man. He was treated like a dog, but yet they want to praise him as he was a God. It's OK to mourn his death and miss him, but leave the stricken mourning to his family and closet friends, the people who loved him no matter what the media or those lying little boys and their mothers who said MJ molested their children. The thing that pisses me off the most is that he may have died a torched soul because he didn't know any one cared for him the way they said they did.
He was in pain, but nobody cared, I think he may needed some psychological help, but nobody cared and so he disappeared from the public because people treated him like a vicious monster, talking about his looks, his voice and now they want to miss. My prayers go out to the Jackson family and his dear friends like Liza Minnelli, Elizabeth Taylor and so many more and his dearest fans who believed in him no matter what. My Prayers go out to out the celebrities families and friend who died last week or for anyone who died recently because I truly know how they feel having lost a sister last December.
Monday, June 29, 2009
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