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Re: Re: Re: Blogging From Weezy - MJ Fan Rage
by Louise Palanker
That's very impressive, Sofia. I've been doing some thinking about this and other important, high profile efforts that, at first, may seem futile but with more clarity become nothing short of heroic. The outcome was not the one that many of us wanted however, in the Michael Jackson case, many important issues were brought to light which will directly effect the lives of children. Parents will be more Cognizant of who is paying special attention to their child and why. People are more aware now of the "grooming process" and how pedophiles think and prey. Whatever the verdict, this trial brought that information forward and that is good news for children everywhere. The Terri Schiavo case was hotly debated and no matter where your emotions lie concerning this issue, the struggle has compelled people to ask themselves and each other, "Would you want to be kept alive in a state such as hers?" And of course, the Robert Blake case has forced anyone who plans to kill their wife to re-think the alibi, "I went back to the restaurant to get my gun," because it probably won't work again. But, honestly, I do think that much good has come out of the Michael Jackson trial. I know that there are children who are safer today than they were before their parents heard the details in that case. Now that I'm finished crying, that's how I'm going to look at it.
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