Who will you miss most, and why?

Who will you miss the most? Michael, Farrah, or Ed?

  • I'll miss Michael.

    Votes: 5 26.3%
  • I'll miss Farrah.

    Votes: 8 42.1%
  • I will miss Ed.

    Votes: 6 31.6%

  • Total voters
    19
  • Poll closed .
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...rts-to-Islam-and-changes-name-to-Mikaeel.html

Michael Jackson 'converts to Islam and changes name to Mikaeel'

Michael Jackson has reportedly become a Muslim and changed his name to Mikaeel.
Published: 9:35AM GMT 21 Nov 2008

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Michael Jackson wore an abaya, a traditional Arab women's veil, in Bahrain Photo: REUTERS

So Did Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr....And your point is with this?..Your recent rantings about Obama, Now MJ leads me and others here to believe that you may have a wardrobe full of pointed white hats and bedsheets..


For God Sakes..let the man rest in peace
 
He is saying give peace a chance and be damned careful that you don't use any perversity acronym for pedophiles - hey I appreciate you holding the liberal sorry flood gates back. And if you think seriously for a moment it wasn't St. Peter but rather Satan who dragged this one away.
 
You know you can freeze a worm and they will regain their movement and respiration. You just have to make sure they haven't consumed any toxic drugs or caput...gone to Allah.
 
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/12363http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/12363

Sorry Neda, We Have a Pedophile to Worship


Michael Jackson recently converted to Islam. Michael’s brother, Jermaine, converted to Islam in 1989. Even the Religion of Peace failed to deliver true bliss.
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Jackson is exceedingly popular in the United Kingdom, confirming Mark Steyn’s reflection that the United Kingdom is further along than the United States in the march toward complete social and economic collapse. But not to worry, we won’t quit until we’re Number One.
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In actuality, before the Jimmy Carter regime, the United States and Iran were on friendly terms. The Shah of Iran was the least backward of all Muslim leaders. The shah, who is erroneously characterized as a villain, was responsible for giving women the right to vote. In other Arab states, they still don’t have the right to leave the house without a husband or other male relative.

Unimaginable though it may be post-Carter, Iran and Israel were not always bitter enemies. The current government of Iran is as much an enemy of the Iranian people as it is of Israel.

Iranians are understandably horrified by the new American president who has referred to the Ayatollah as Supreme Leader, a show of respect for the legitimacy of the barbaric regime. Barack Obama went so far as to send a letter to the Ayatollah Khomeini weeks before Iran’s June 12th election. Obama was pandering to the brutal, backwards and oppressive Iranian leadership.
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Reagan helped spirit the defecting Polish Ambassador out of the country and to the United States. Leonid Brezhnev was livid. Reagan was delighted; Brezhnev’s outrage confirmed to Reagan that he was on the right track. Ronald Reagan went on to use every tool at his disposal to topple Brezhnev’s regime and replace him with Lech Walesa.

Ronald Reagan won the battle to liberate the Polish people. They have not forgotten. He is considered, in the words of the Polish president, the ”architect of democracy.”

Barack Obama is certainly no Ronald Reagan. The entire world, including the United States would be better off and more secure if the Ayatollah’s government toppled. The death of a pedophile has created a distraction from having to deal with the knotty problem of full scale slaughter in the streets of Iran.
 
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/jhudnall/2009/06/26/my-michael-jackson-experience/
My Disturbing Michael Jackson Experience

I met Michael Jackson just once back in 1993.
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So one day I came in the store and one of my friends told me Jackson was in the store. And there he was, over by the comics rack. He had his arm around someone like he was on a date. That someone was Jordy Chandler.

I walked over to the long racks and pretended not to notice them. Jackson had his people with him including his driver. That driver was later a witness against Jackson in his trial.

Jackson was whispering in Jordy’s ear and they were acting totally like people on a date. It was not the kind of behavior a couple of straight guys do together. Then they went back in the store in the employee area and disappeared. They were gone for a half hour. I stuck around and talked to my friends, just shooting the breeze. I assumed Jackson left by the back door to avoid people. But Bill the owner asked me if I wanted to meet Michael Jackson, and I said, sure.

Jackson reappeared, and left the store. I went out there with Bill and he introduced me. Jordy had detached from Michael and went to the black SUV. I didn’t shake hands with Jackson, I only got to exchange pleasantries. But I noticed something, when I tried to look him in the eyes, he had this very evasive…almost crazed look. Like someone who had just committed a crime and didn’t want anyone to see them. It was weird.
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After they took off, I went back in the store to buy some comics and I asked one of my friends what they were doing in the back room for so long. He said Michael and Jordy were in the bathroom for a half hour.

Yeah.

I said, huh? He said that’s not unusual for him.

Now, I don’t know what they did in there, but it was a small one-person bathroom. And I can only think of a couple reasons two people would go into a small bathroom together. One of the nice reasons is they were helping the other with their costumes. He wasn’t wearing anything that out of the ordinary. So that leaves the other two reasons, since we can assume Jordy is potty trained at 13. Sex or drugs
 
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/abreitbart/2009/06/26/a-monster-of-our-own-making-is-dead-and-im-mildly-sad%E2%80%8F/

Michael Jackson’s shtick was simply a more sophisticated, well financed variation on the molester with an ice cream truck.
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Why did Michael Jackson bring back the gay porno producer to use a video camera to oversee kid trips to Neverland AFTER it was admitted by Jackson’s own people the Jackson/Schaffel alliance was blatantly improper?
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Parents had an obligation to know they were sending their kids to a ferris wheel controlled by an accused molester who hung out only with young boys (as Howard Stern has said, “Where are the young girls?”) and his gay pornographer pal.
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May he rest in heat.
 
Take the clue from the World Wide Media, and the World Wide Reactions to the unfortunate deaths of 3 people.......see who/where mourns the most about whom. Then decide for yourself if you're in the Majority, or the Ultra Slim Minority.

There certainly is a difference between a Late Night Side Kick (Ed), a Movie Star (Farrah) and a Global Icon (Michael).
 
I will miss Michael - mostly because I remember so well who and what he represented. In the beginning he was not contaminated and destroyed by the media at large.

He was a normal boy - not skinny - who was cute and full of life. He was full of 'soul' and made the Jackson 5 incredibly famous. Not only did he have his Michael Jackson voice - but every bit equal to that he had the moves and personality to go with it.

Then came the 'self examination' that goes with global fame and endless weath. The belief that 'cosmetic surgery' can improve me and in the end it largely destroyed him.

The belief that being 'too black' (or yourself) is not good enough and so you make further changes.

POPULARITY OVERWHELMINGLY - kept him in Prison most of his life and kept him under the 'microscope' - what he had to deal with throughout most of the years would have been very hard.

I am thrilled he has been freed from this world. What I will miss the most is the Innocent - Pure - Natural Human Being.

What I will miss most about Farrah - is the real genuine lady she represented; her heart and character and the pains and agony of being a mother with a troubled son and a husband who is always hurting in her pain - more than his own.

Like many other women - she was the 'Ultimate sex symbol' and it was her beauty that made her famous. Over the years she had 'an image' she had to maintain - much like Elizabeth Taylor and so many others - but I believe she was ultimately true to herself and made a point of showing herself as 'real human being with a genuine heart and mind'.

Losing her outward beauty - did not take from her inward beauty - and I admire that and the example she lived.

That's what I'll miss the most.
 
I respect what Ed did for his country but I never really knew him as an actor. I never watched him on the tonight show and he was always portrayed as Carsons second. His commercials for the We Buy Gold guys definitely lowered his star in my eyes.

I would have said Michael before the trial. I did like his music. He just became too wierd. I really feel for his kids. I think this is the answer the world gives.

As to Farrah, she was a gorgeous woman when I was a young man. Had her poster hanging near the pool table. I was glad that she finally over came the dumb blonde slot she got pegged into by Hollywood. Of the three, I'd have to say Farrah.
 
Mr. McMahon, hands down. He was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice not once but twice. Any man or woman willing to fly unarmed observation missions in a Bird Dog is either crazy or got balls the size of water mellons, especially after serving as a fighter pilot in WWII.

Hands down Mr. McMahon!

What did the other two do for their Country or its citizens that did not get them a gigantic pay check? Entertainers, no real skills, and one's personal conduct and character were in question. Why would we celebrate that? I glad his reign on the news is over! How may times did they go behind enemy lines willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for people they did not know?

JMO.
 
Michael.....Hands down. I'm sure the majority of mourners out there in the world agree.
Maybe we'll have to wait for the funeral to see......
 
Or Ed?

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McMahon was born in Detroit to Eleanor (née Russell) and Edward Leon McMahon, a fund-raiser and entertainer.[4] He was raised in Lowell, Massachusetts. He attended Catholic University of America, majoring in speech and drama. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1949. He was a member of Phi Kappa Theta fraternity. McMahon began his career as a bingo caller in Maine when he was fifteen.

Prior to this, he worked as a carnival barker for three years in Mexico, Maine. He put himself through college as a pitchman for vegetable slicers on the Atlantic City boardwalk. His first broadcasting job was at WLLH-AM in his native Lowell and he began his television career in Philadelphia at WCAU-TV.

Military service

During World War II, McMahon was a fighter pilot in the United States Marine Corps serving as a flight instructor and test pilot. He was a decorated pilot (six Air Medals) and was discharged in 1946, remaining in the reserves.[5]

After college, McMahon returned to active duty. He was sent to Korea in February 1952. He flew unarmed OE-1 Bird Dogs on 85 tactical air control and artillery spotting missions. He remained in the Marine Corps Reserve, retiring with the rank of Colonel in 1966 and was then commissioned as a Brigadier General in the California Air National Guard.

Several of his ancestors, including the Marquis d'Equilly, also had long and distinguished military careers. Patrice MacMahon, duc de Magenta was a Marshal of armies in France, serving under Napoleon III, and later President. McMahon once asserted to Johnny Carson that mayonnaise was originally named MacMahonnaise in honor of this ancestor, referring to him as the Comte de MacMahon. In his autobiography, McMahon said that it was his father who told him of this relationship and he went on to suggest that he was not certain of the truth of the story.
 
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