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Michael Jackson weighed 112 pounds at death, paper reports; body allegedly riddled with needle marks

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Fujikawa Yamamoto

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Jun 28, 2009, 10:39:36 PM6/28/09
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LOS ANGELES - Even in death, Michael Jackson's corpse wasn't safe:
Gruesome details from his autopsy were reported in a London newspaper
Monday.

The Sun of London report painted a tragic picture of a 50-year-old man
so frail he weighed only 112 pounds and whose stomach contained no food
- just semidigested pills.

Several of Jackson's ribs were broken in the frantic attempt to pump
life back into his heart. Four needle wounds were near his heart,
apparently from failed efforts to restart it by shooting adrenaline
directly into the organ.

Jackson had lost most of his hair, and his haggard face was disfigured
by 13 plastic surgeries, The Sun said.

His emaciated hips, thighs and shoulders were riddled with needle marks,
the paper said.

However, lawyers said Sunday that claims that Jackson's doctor injected
the King of Pop with a powerful painkiller just before his death are
"absolutely false."

"There was no Demerol. No OxyContin," Matt Alford, lawyer for Dr. Conrad
Murray, told the Daily News.

Instead, Murray tried desperately to save the troubled superstar, who
still had a pulse when the doctor found him unconscious in bed Thursday,
lawyers said. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation failed to revive him.

Murray was grilled by cops for three hours Saturday and was allowed to
go free. "He was very cooperative," said LAPD Officer Norma Eisenman.

Alford said Murray, who lives in Las Vegas, would stay in Los Angeles in
case the police need more from him, but that no further interviews were
scheduled.

The Los Angeles coroner's office said a preliminary investigation showed
no evidence of foul play. Toxicology tests will take weeks to complete.

A second, private autopsy was completed Sunday and may produce faster
results.

NBC reported that while no Demerol or OxyContin were found in the house,
Jackson was taking sleep aids and anti-anxiety medications.

Murray attracted suspicion by vanishing in the chaotic hours after
Jackson's death. Cops towed his car to search for evidence.

"He went to a friend's house on the advice of a previous lawyer to get
away from the press crush at the hospital," Alford said.

Jackson's family remains suspicious of Murray, according to the Rev.
Jesse Jackson, who is advising the family.

"The doctor did not confer with the family. To say, 'Here is what
happened in the last hours of your son's life,' that would have been the
courtesy," Jackson told People magazine.

"He didn't talk with the coroner. And then he was missing in action.
Finally, when he surfaced, he surfaced with a lawyer. All these are
rather bizarre actions," Jackson said.

SoCally

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Jun 28, 2009, 11:08:59 PM6/28/09
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> "He didn't talk with the coroner. And then he was missing in action.
> Finally, when he surfaced, he surfaced with a lawyer. All these are
> rather bizarre actions," Jackson said.

I feel bad for the family but they can't spin this death. MJ abused
prescription drugs and his health for years. That's why he died.

The Demurol false rumor came from Jackson's family. They are trying to
place blame on the doctor for something that was ultimately MJ's
responsibility.

Lidsville Nine

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Jun 29, 2009, 12:24:05 AM6/29/09
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Jesse Jackson is a jerk for his comments regarding the doctor.

Rob Jensen

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Jun 29, 2009, 2:11:20 AM6/29/09
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On 29 Jun 2009 02:39:36 GMT, Fujikawa Yamamoto <am...@now-flushed.org>
wrote:

>However, lawyers said Sunday that claims that Jackson's doctor injected
>the King of Pop with a powerful painkiller just before his death are
>"absolutely false."
>
>"There was no Demerol. No OxyContin," Matt Alford, lawyer for Dr. Conrad
>Murray, told the Daily News.
>
>Instead, Murray tried desperately to save the troubled superstar, who
>still had a pulse when the doctor found him unconscious in bed Thursday,
>lawyers said. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation failed to revive him.

Mmmmmm, yeah, right. The drug-dealing doctor's lawyer says that there
was no Demerol or Oxy in the house. That's why it's called "covering
your tracks."

I wonder if he flushed the stuff right there or if he took it with him
and disposed of it during that window of time when no one could find
him.

-- Rob

robbielynn

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Jun 29, 2009, 2:47:41 AM6/29/09
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On Jun 29, 12:24 am, Lidsville Nine <LidsvilleN...@embarqmail.com>
wrote:

Jesse jackson looking to make a buck for the Jacksons, of which
he expects a cut.

efeatherston

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Jun 29, 2009, 8:05:42 AM6/29/09
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Very soon it will be 'Michael Jackson was murdered because he's black'

Cujo DeSockpuppet

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Jun 29, 2009, 8:37:45 AM6/29/09
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Fujikawa Yamamoto <am...@now-flushed.org> wrote in news:4a482967$0$1093
$c5fe...@read01.usenet4all.se:

> http://tinyurl.com/mdxrqu
>
> LOS ANGELES - Even in death, Michael Jackson's corpse wasn't safe:
> Gruesome details from his autopsy were reported in a London newspaper
> Monday.
>
> The Sun of London report painted a tragic picture of a 50-year-old man
> so frail he weighed only 112 pounds and whose stomach contained no food
> - just semidigested pills.

<Pambo>
That's 112 pounds of all man! Michael looks so sexy in that coffin!
</Pambo>

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Michael is King

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Jun 29, 2009, 11:17:22 AM6/29/09
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On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 12:37:45 +0000 (UTC), Cujo DeSockpuppet
<cu...@petitmorte.net> wrote:

>Fujikawa Yamamoto <am...@now-flushed.org> wrote in news:4a482967$0$1093
>$c5fe...@read01.usenet4all.se:
>
>> http://tinyurl.com/mdxrqu
>>
>> LOS ANGELES - Even in death, Michael Jackson's corpse wasn't safe:
>> Gruesome details from his autopsy were reported in a London newspaper
>> Monday.
>>
>> The Sun of London report painted a tragic picture of a 50-year-old man
>> so frail he weighed only 112 pounds and whose stomach contained no food
>> - just semidigested pills.
>
><Pambo>
>That's 112 pounds of all man! Michael looks so sexy in that coffin!
></Pambo>

You obviously have a crush on Pambo. What's wrong? The G-A-Y lifestyle
not working out for you these days?

2nz

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On Jun 29, 6:37 am, Cujo DeSockpuppet <c...@petitmorte.net> wrote:
> Fujikawa Yamamoto <am...@now-flushed.org> wrote in news:4a482967$0$1093
> $c5fe3...@read01.usenet4all.se:

>
> >http://tinyurl.com/mdxrqu
>
> > LOS ANGELES - Even in death, Michael Jackson's corpse wasn't safe:
> > Gruesome details from his autopsy were reported in a London newspaper
> > Monday.
>
> > The Sun of London report painted a tragic picture of a 50-year-old man
> > so frail he weighed only 112 pounds and whose stomach contained no food
> > - just semidigested pills.
>
> <Pambo>
> That's 112 pounds of all man! Michael looks so sexy in that coffin!
> </Pambo>
>
Hee HEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cassie

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Jun 29, 2009, 4:51:24 PM6/29/09
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>
> Jesse Jackson is a jerk for his comments regarding the doctor.

Thank God the doctor is black, otherwise there would be a whole
different spin on this....

R6

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Jun 29, 2009, 4:57:16 PM6/29/09
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Cassie wrote:

I was thinking the same thing. I've already seen the f'loons making death
threats on the doctor. At least they can't play the racism card they're so
fond of.

robbielynn

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On Jun 29, 8:05 am, efeatherston <efeatherst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Very soon it will be 'Michael Jackson was murdered because he's black'- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

We're lucky the doc was black.

Stormin Mormon

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Jun 29, 2009, 7:24:33 PM6/29/09
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Maybe MJ was murdered cause he was white?

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Sister Superior

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"Cujo DeSockpuppet" <cu...@petitmorte.net> wrote in message
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This goes to show that it is easier to buy dope, than food, on credit.

Theodore

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Jun 30, 2009, 7:30:56 AM6/30/09
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Well said. My thoughts too.

Melanie Sands

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Jun 30, 2009, 2:05:39 PM6/30/09
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On 29 Jun., 06:24, Lidsville Nine <LidsvilleN...@embarqmail.com>
wrote:

I'm always amazed by the number of people who think doctors are
faultless. Doctors' botches are responsible for 0,1% of the
populations
deaths - in the USA that's 300'000 people each year.

Melanie

Bluuuue Rajah

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Jun 30, 2009, 3:28:47 PM6/30/09
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Melanie Sands <Melani...@hotmail.com> wrote in
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I'm always amazed by the number of fools that pass the boards.

Fujikawa Yamamoto

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Poor damned worms are going to starve to death.

The Starmaker

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Jun 30, 2009, 3:57:34 PM6/30/09
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"botches", "mistake" "error" it's all the same thing, murder.

These doctors have "murder insurance". It protects them from murder.
So, as long they keep paying the monthly payments on their "murder insurance", they
get to keep killing people, and call it a...mistake.

In the insurance world, they call it "malpractice insurance". It's just killing insurance.

How many doctors had to pay millions of dollars just because they killed a patient/person?

If you're a doctor, you just payoff with your insurance to get you out-of-jail.

Murder insurance is a out-of-jail card. It keeps doctors out-of-jail.

Michael Jackson cause of death was "doctor". He had pills in him, that came from a doctor. He
had needles marks near his heart, from a doctor, he had broken ribs..doctor broke his ribs.
Cause of death, Doctor!

Do I have to go further?

Now, why would anyone trust a Black doctor? You would have to be Black to trust a Black Doctor.

That means, not too many people in the world *trust* a Black Doctor...

Me, I don't care what race or color they are, I don't trust any of them!
They are all doctors! Thieves and Murders.


The only reason why people want to be doctors is because they heard there's a lot of money in it.

Biggest lie in the world is when you hear that they want to "Save Lives".

Maybe it's not a lie, maybe it's a joke...

If you talk to the nurses of doctors, they all say the same thing..."The doctor all he talks about is money".

I guess "murder insurance" must be expensive...

I bet it cost more than car insurance...

The Starmaker

R6

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Jun 30, 2009, 4:57:28 PM6/30/09
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Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:

> <Pambo>
> That's 112 pounds of all man! Michael looks so sexy in that coffin!
> </Pambo>

ROFL

The Starmaker

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Melanie Sands

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On 1 Jul., 09:22, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> Bluuuue Rajah wrote:
>
> >MelanieSands <Melanie_Sa...@hotmail.com> wrote in
> Do you need a doctor?http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/news/press/2007/pr2007.php- Zitierten Text ausblenden -
>
> - Zitierten Text anzeigen -

I live in Siwtzerland where health insurance is obligatory, and when
you go to the
doctor the first thing they do is check whether you've paid your
health insurance,
and your medical bills.
The FIRST THING!
Then they turn to you.
By this time, you maybe look like a badly-preserved Egyptian mummy
or something the cat threw up, and they smile pleasantly and
say "Well now, what seems to be the problem?"

Oh well, they were only human once, too.

Melanie

The Starmaker

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It is my understanding in Switzerland, "flowers" have more rights than human beings.

Bluuuue Rajah

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Melanie Sands <Melani...@hotmail.com> wrote in
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> On 1 Jul., 09:22, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>> Bluuuue Rajah wrote:
>>
>> >MelanieSands <Melanie_Sa...@hotmail.com> wrote in

>> >news:4e56a272-e81c-4d81-af63-6b40cae074b8
@q11g2000yqi.googlegroups.co
>> >m:

I hear Swiss girls are pretty hot.

The Starmaker

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It's not that they are hot, it's that the ratio to men and woman is, ...more guys than girls...maybe 10-1.
Which makes any Swiss girl look hot...

In China...

Charlie

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On Jul 2, 3:38 pm, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> Bluuuue Rajah wrote:
>
> > Melanie Sands <Melanie_Sa...@hotmail.com> wrote in

Starmaker, you seem to be up on your black history type of stuff, do
you think Michael Jackson was murdered because I do....not sure by
whom but this smells fishy to me after watching his rehearsal from the
other day. I wouldn't put it past his father doing it either.

Don Zeigler

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Charlie wrote:

> Starmaker, you seem to be up on your black history type of stuff, do
> you think Michael Jackson was murdered because I do....not sure by
> whom but this smells fishy to me after watching his rehearsal from the
> other day. I wouldn't put it past his father doing it either.

But you're a fucking idiot, so it doesn't really matter what you think.

Billy Mays was energetic in the days before his death. Was he murdered, too?

Bluuuue Rajah

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Charlie <cvarr...@aol.com> wrote in
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> On Jul 2, 3:38�pm, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>> Bluuuue Rajah wrote:
>>
>> > Melanie Sands <Melanie_Sa...@hotmail.com> wrote in

>> >news:17b0e03c-a5db-4f48-a239-5fce1c192bb7
@l12g2000yqo.googlegroups.co
>> >m:

He was killed by (wait for it) society.

The Starmaker

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By law, a Doctor giving Michael Jackson a "controlled substance" that results in death, is Murder.

*ALL* the doctors that treated Michael are guilty of Murder.

All of them!

The Starmaker


Why do you think they brought in the DEA (The Drug Enforcement Agency)?


Let me spell it out for you, ...M-U-R-D-E-R.


Here is a *legal* definition of Murder...read it and then tell me it doesn't apply to Michael Jackson:


"The person who causes the death of a human being means to cause his death, or means to cause him bodily harm
that he knows is likely to cause his death, and is reckless whether death ensues or not;

"A person, meaning to cause death to a human being or meaning to cause him bodily harm that he knows
is likely to cause his death, and being reckless whether death ensues or not, by accident or mistake causes death
to another human being, notwithstanding that he does not mean to cause death or bodily harm to that human being; or

"A person, for an unlawful object, does anything that he knows or ought to know is likely to cause death,
and thereby causes death to a human being, notwithstanding that he desires to effect his object without causing death or
bodily harm to any human being."

I'm not talking about "the bible" version of murder, I'm talking about the *legal* version of Murder.


The Doctors, gave Michael Jackson 'unlawful objects', that they *knew* would likly cause his death, ...that's Murder.
The DEA is searching for those 'unlawful objects' and the doctors who knowling gave it to him that caused his death.

Why do people refuse to believe he was Murdered?

Bluuuue Rajah

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The Starmaker <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
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> Why do people refuse to believe he was Murdered?

If you have to ask, you can't understand, Einstein.

Charlie

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You are much more sensible than blue aka Agent Smith who slobbers all
over a 16 year old kid named Hayden something or other and that bigger
idiot Don Ziegler. I knew you would have the answer...thanks.

The Starmaker

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - The powerful sedative Diprivan was found in Michael Jackson's home, a law enforcement official said Friday.

Diprivan is an anesthetic widely used in operating rooms to induce unconsciousness.
Also known as Propofol, it's administered intravenously and is very unusual to have in a private home.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D99741E00&show_article=1


It's not "very unusual" if you're surrounded by, Murderers.


I want all these Doctor's *dead*, is that too much to ask?


I don't want to hear the dumb LAPD saying, "The doctor is not a suspect" when all the 'unlawful objects'
come from *doctors*.

They should do a reality tv series, "Stupid Cops".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ppmx_3gUu_k


Shoot a cop today.

The Starmaker

Bluuuue Rajah

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The Starmaker <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
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> The Starmaker wrote:
>>
>> Charlie wrote:
>> >
>> > On Jul 2, 3:38 pm, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>> > > Bluuuue Rajah wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > Melanie Sands <Melanie_Sa...@hotmail.com> wrote in

>> > > >news:17b0e03c-a5db-4f48-a239-5fce1c192bb7
@l12g2000yqo.googlegroup
>> > > >s.com:

Doctors, cops, what's the diff? Line 'em all up and shoot 'em.
Teachers, too.

The Starmaker

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Teachers? You're gettin carried away now...

Bluuuue Rajah

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The Starmaker <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
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Who would suggest for the third position?

The Starmaker

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You! Anyone with a higher IQ than me...

Bluuuue Rajah

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Jul 4, 2009, 9:49:27 PM7/4/09
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The Starmaker <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
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But not teachers? They don't have a higher IQ? And cops do?

The Starmaker

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Jul 5, 2009, 12:34:24 AM7/5/09
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Not the ones that taught me!


> And cops do?

They are position number 2. You aked for third position.

Bluuuue Rajah

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The Starmaker <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
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So the criteria for the second and third positions are different?

Imaginary Friend

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On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 11:23:13 -0700 (PDT), Melanie Sands
<Melani...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> live in Siwtzerland where health insurance is obligatory, and when
>you go to the
>doctor the first thing they do is check whether you've paid your
>health insurance,
>and your medical bills.
>The FIRST THING!

I live in Canada where the first thing they ask you is "where does it
hurt?" [Thank you Kiefer Sutherlands grandfather....] In fact,
Thursday 2AM I woke up and couldn't breath. Sharp chest pains but no
clamy feeling. The ambulance took me to the local hospital which did
all the necessary blood work / x-rays then immediately transferred me
to the city. CT Scans, ultrasound on my veins in the limbs, more
bloodwork and being pumped full of Hepron blood thinner as every
initial test said I had a pulminary embolism, which was ner found.
Saturday night at 11PM the ambulance brought me back from the city,
400 mile round trip, and threw me back in my bed.

No charge. No "credit check". Nuttin' outta my pocket.

The Starmaker

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Jul 5, 2009, 3:52:40 PM7/5/09
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Exactly.

If you wanted to reduce the population of the planet, (because the earth cannot sustain anymore people)
where would you start?

The rest of yous ,get off my planet.

The Mighty T.B.

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"The Starmaker" farted:

> If you wanted to reduce the population of the planet, (because the earth
> cannot sustain anymore people)
> where would you start?

Most of the freaks on usenet, especially those that are regulars on the
celebrity gossip groups.

BTW, learn to edit all the previously posted crap in your replies.

T.B.

SFTV_troy

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On Jul 5, 12:10 pm, Imaginary Friend <no...@home.com> wrote:
>
> No charge. No "credit check". Nuttin' outta my pocket.

False. Like the government schools, you DID pay for your emergency
healthcare via about 10% higher tax subtracted from your weekly check.

And in the U.S. - hospitals are not allowed to turn-away emergency
patients, so you'd still get the same care that you received there in
Canada, the only difference is our taxes are around 10% lower so we
save money.

And we don't have to worry about rationing (where you ask for a pap
smear, prostate exam, or other preventitive test, but the politicians
say "no"). And we don't have to pay for other people's stupidity.
If for example the neighbor is a chainsmoker, I don't have to pay for
him to get a new lung or liver or oxygen tanks.

Bluuuue Rajah

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The Starmaker <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
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Guess.

Don Zeigler

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SFTV_troy took another hit and mumbled:

> And in the U.S. - hospitals are not allowed to turn-away emergency
> patients, so you'd still get the same care that you received there in
> Canada, the only difference is our taxes are around 10% lower so we
> save money.

LOL!!! Do you really think uninsured people get the same level of ER care as
those with insurance?

--
A peek at the answer is worth a thousand guesses.

Regards,
DZ (Owner/proprietor, Trollus Amongus, LLC)

Imaginary Friend

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On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 14:03:24 -0700 (PDT), SFTV_troy
<SFTV...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>On Jul 5, 12:10�pm, Imaginary Friend <no...@home.com> wrote:
>>
>> No charge. No "credit check". Nuttin' outta my pocket.
>
>
>
>False. Like the government schools, you DID pay for your emergency
>healthcare via about 10% higher tax subtracted from your weekly check.

In Canada when someone sells their house its because they're moving,
ot because they got sick.

>
>And in the U.S. - hospitals are not allowed to turn-away emergency
>patients, so you'd still get the same care that you received there in
>Canada, the only difference is our taxes are around 10% lower so we
>save money.

The one EMT was American [like my wife], born in Canada. $400 vs
$2000 at the time. He is dual papered and chooses to live in Canada
for health reasons.

>
>And we don't have to worry about rationing (where you ask for a pap
>smear, prostate exam, or other preventitive test, but the politicians
>say "no"). And we don't have to pay for other people's stupidity.
>If for example the neighbor is a chainsmoker, I don't have to pay for
>him to get a new lung or liver or oxygen tanks.
>

Rationing? Turn off the talk radio. Really.

The Starmaker

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"At least five of those doctors who prescribed medication to Jackson are under
investigation, and detectives from the LAPD's robbery-homicide division � who
are assisting in the case due to its high-profile nature � executed searches
over the past week. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Superior Court
confirmed that a judge signed off on three searches but would not specify what
detectives were looking for and whether or not they found it."
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1615295/20090706/jackson_michael.jhtml

Search warrents? I wanna see Arrest Warrents. I wanna see Doctors in handcuffs...crying.


The Starmaker


How do Doctors kill their wives? Do they strangle them? Do they shoot them? No, they use "prescripition drugs".
That's their Murder weapon of choice. I watch Columbo, so I know these things....

I guess cops don't watch Columbo, too much dialouge...they watch the Cartoon Channel!

I know this girl...
she used to be married to a cop
she still eats doughnuts!

I told her "What the hell are you doing?"
She's says, "I know, I used to be married to a cop, I cannot get
rid of this dougnut habit....".

Ever see the fat asses on those female cops? It's from eating doughnuts and sitting
in a cop car all day! I'm in El Lay, cops don't get out of their cars. If they do is either
to buy more doughnuts or beat up Black guys.

They beat up Black guys and then they go and get some doughnuts!

Imagine a sniper shooting cops at doughnut stores...they would go INSANE!!!


I want those Doctors, DEAD!

The Starmaker

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It seems that most of the episodes of Columbo was the doctor did it....there sure seem to be
a lot of Doctor Murders on that show!

"Prescription: Murder", wasn't that the first one?

The Starmaker

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How about that Star Trek guy with the ears? He played a Murder Dr. on Columbo!

Then they had other kinds of doctors, like shrinks with George Halmilton, and sex doctors and other
wierd doctors. And if they didn't have a doctor, the murders used "prescripition drugs".

This Michael Jackson thing is, "Prescription: Murder".


"A person, for an unlawful object, does anything that he knows or ought to know is likely to cause death,
and thereby causes death to a human being, notwithstanding that he desires to effect his object without causing death or

bodily harm to any human being is guilty of Murder."


Redrum
The Starmaker


You suppose that Rabbi Shmuley Boteach that was hanging around Michael Jackson is in on it? He could have refered his doctor
friends to MJ which makes him an accessory to Murder! Do you want the definiton to accessory to murder? Someone
who "councils"..."You need dangerous drugs, I know doctors that can get it for you!"

You know...these people...these rock stars don't have friends. They got a lot of "blood suckers" around them.

They suck your blood untill you're dead! That's how it works in show business.

I've seen Prince running around...I can tell -- he doesn't have any friends. He's got a lot
of blood suckers around him..

Melanie Sands

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On 5 Jul., 03:03, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> Bluuuue Rajah wrote:
>
> > The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in

> >news:4A4FF3...@ix.netcom.com:
>
> > > Bluuuue Rajah wrote:
>
> > >> The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
> You! Anyone with a higher IQ than me...-

IQ?

Hmm....Inane Quest?
Incubator Queen?
Involuntarily Queasy?
Inaudible Quack?
Imported Quinine?
Illegal Quickies?
Irresponsible Quakers?

Melanie

The Starmaker

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The Starmaker wrote:
>
> KK wrote:

> >
> > On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 14:59:18 -0700, The Starmaker wrote:
> >
> > > This Michael Jackson thing is, "Prescription: Murder".
> >
> > You're a wacko, do you know that?
>
> Well, what about the dectectives who are investigating from the homicide divisions? Are they "wako's" too?

>
> > > "At least five of those doctors who prescribed medication to Jackson are under
> > > investigation, and detectives from the LAPD's robbery-homicide division � who
> > > are assisting in the case due to its high-profile nature � executed searches
> > > over the past week. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Superior Court
> > > confirmed that a judge signed off on three searches but would not specify what
> > > detectives were looking for and whether or not they found it."
> > > http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1615295/20090706/jackson_michael.jhtml
>
> You're just to blind to see...
>
> you got "rose colored glasses on"....
>
> go play with your dog ToTo.

I'm wondering...did they ever arressted the doctors who murdered
Marylin Monroe
Nicole Simpson
Elvis Pressley
Judy Garland
or...
Michael Jackson?


Didn't they all die of, ..."Prescription Murder"?

Come on, this stuff is easy...just look at the Doctor's name on the 'prescription'.

It's a piece of paper with the drug name and the doctor's name on it.

The doctor's name on it, is ...the Murderer!


Is this too differcult for you people?

I don't get it?

There is a reason why "Doctor's"...
when they write a 'prescription'
you cannot read their handwriting.

Do you know Why you cannot read their handwriting?
Have you figured it out yet?

Do I got to spell it out to you?


The Starmaker

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The Starmaker

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We all know you're the Intelligence Queen! I wanna give you an illegal quickie!!

Bluuuue Rajah

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Melanie Sands <Melani...@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1ec726cd-f174-44ff...@24g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:

>> > >> >> � � "The person who causes the death of a human being �mean


> s to
>> > >> >> � � cause his death, or means to cause him bodily harm
>> > >> >> �that he knows is likely to cause his death, and is reckless
>> > >> >> �whether death ensues or not;
>>
>> > >> >> � � "A person, meaning to cause death to a human being or mea
> ning

>> > >> >> � � to cause him bodily harm that he knows

Illegitimate Quorum
Indubitable Quarantine
Indivisible Quark
Ignominious Quarrel
Insubordinate Quip
Insubstantially Quaffs
Incomprehensible Question

Arthur Lipscomb

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"The Starmaker" <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:4A5391...@ix.netcom.com...

> The Starmaker wrote:
>>
>> KK wrote:
>> >
>> > On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 14:59:18 -0700, The Starmaker wrote:
>> >
>> > > This Michael Jackson thing is, "Prescription: Murder".
>> >
>> > You're a wacko, do you know that?
>>
>> Well, what about the dectectives who are investigating from the homicide
>> divisions? Are they "wako's" too?
>>
>> > > "At least five of those doctors who prescribed medication to Jackson
>> > > are under
>> > > investigation, and detectives from the LAPD's robbery-homicide
>> > > division - who
>> > > are assisting in the case due to its high-profile nature - executed

I can imagine a Twilight Zone or an X-Files episode where Muldar is
reviewing old photographs and pointing out to Scully that all the famous
celebrities who died from prescription over dose had the same doctor. Maybe
even all the famous people who died in plane crashes had the same pilot.
There's a story there somewhere.

The Starmaker

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From Associated Press
July 10, 2009 12:22 AM EDT
LOS ANGELES - Detectives investigating the death of Michael Jackson are looking at his prescription
drug history and trying to talk with his numerous former doctors, the Los Angeles police chief said Thursday.
http://enews.earthlink.net/article/top?guid=20090709/4a557950_3ca6_1552620090709722447635

"An attorney for Dr. Arnold Klein, one of Jackson's many physicians,
told the Los Angeles Times that the dermatologist was subpoenaed for
medical records, which he turned over to the county coroner's office."

--

The dectectives are probably watching re-runs of Columbo...


Will somebody please arrest these Klien's and Murrays doctors already before they shoot themselves?


Come on, they are all murders! The motive, Money.


I'm going to tell you some inside information on one of the murderers...
when this doctor found out he would be working for MJ, he told all his patients
"Get the fuck out of here! I'm canceling all my appointments! I'm retiring." Then
he worked for MJ. I guess the doctor thought he hit the lottery.

Probably the dectectives are looking at the "prescriptions" and saying
"I cannot read this motherfucking doctor's handwriting!"

And that's how the doctor's will get away with murder..

Prosecuter: "Is this your handwriting?"
Doctor: "I don't know, I cannot read it...could be anybodys."

How can you convict doctors if no one can read their handwriting?

"Prescription: Murder"
The Starmaker

> The Starmaker

The Starmaker

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Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton suggested that the singer's death could be treated as a homicide
if autopsy reports indicate that Jackson had been given illicit amounts of powerful prescription drugs.

"We are still awaiting corroboration from the coroner's office as to cause of death..."

BaJoRi

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"The Starmaker" <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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> Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton suggested that the singer's death
> could be treated as a homicide
> if autopsy reports indicate that Jackson had been given illicit amounts of
> powerful prescription drugs.
>
> "We are still awaiting corroboration from the coroner's office as to cause
> of death..."
>

Listening to Sirius 8 last night, I caught a snippet of talk about Jackson,
from the original VJ's, about how Michael was just never the same person
after his hair caught fire. That is just waht pushed him completely over the
edge.

Pithy and Original

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"BaJoRi" <baron...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Maybe it cooked the part of his brain that controls unwise decisions.


The Starmaker

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I thought it was the sex organ that controls unwise decisions...
at least that always seems to be my problem.

Unique

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The Starmaker wrote:
> Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton suggested that the singer's
> death could be treated as a homicide if autopsy reports indicate that
> Jackson had been given illicit amounts of powerful prescription
> drugs.
>
> "We are still awaiting corroboration from the coroner's office as to
> cause of death..."

The DEA is pushing local officials to make an example out of the doctors
who wrote the prescriptions. Others in Jackson's orbit who allowed their
names to be used to acquire prescription drugs that ultimately went to
Jackson will also be charged. There will be show trials.

It's no secret that celebrities can get any prescription drugs they
want. So it's ridiculous to cast a celebrity as an innocent victim of an
unscrupulous doctor.

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Unique wrote:
>
> The Starmaker wrote:
> > Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton suggested that the singer's
> > death could be treated as a homicide if autopsy reports indicate that
> > Jackson had been given illicit amounts of powerful prescription
> > drugs.
> >
> > "We are still awaiting corroboration from the coroner's office as to
> > cause of death..."
>
> The DEA is pushing local officials to make an example out of the doctors
> who wrote the prescriptions. Others in Jackson's orbit who allowed their
> names to be used to acquire prescription drugs that ultimately went to
> Jackson will also be charged. There will be show trials.
>
> It's no secret that celebrities can get any prescription drugs they
> want. So it's ridiculous to cast a celebrity as an innocent victim of an
> unscrupulous doctor.


Celebrities are *innoncent*! They do not know the dangers of the drugs that doctors give them.
The nurses do, the doctors do, but not the celebrities.


Following his death, Cherilyn Lee, a registered nurse who had worked for Jackson,
told the Associated Press she repeatedly rejected his demands
for the potent anesthetic Diprivan, also known as Propofol.
http://enews.earthlink.net/article/top?guid=20090709/4a557950_3ca6_1552620090709722447635

Nurses are not killers like Doctors are. Nurses care only about people, Doctors care only about, ...money.


The Starmaker


I don't need "corroboration". I want all the doctor's dead Now before the coroner's report arrives...
just put them all against the wall and I'll shoot them...anybody got a problem with that?

The Starmaker

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Today's newpaper headline:

Jacko cops can't rule out murder

By RICHARD MATHIESON

Published: 10 Jul 2009

COPS investigating Michael Jackson's death have refused to rule out murder.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2528548/Michael-Jackson-cops-cant-rule-out-murder.html

The Starmaker

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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2530029/Michael-Jackson-coroners-drug-report.html


I hope I am not hurting any Michael Jackson fan by my, ...newsgroup postings.
I simply cannot allow his murderers to get away with it.

It's simply, at this time...my mission.

The Starmaker

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"The contents were revealed as sources predicted Jacko�s death could result in manslaughter or even MURDER charges."
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2528548/Michael-Jackson-cops-cant-rule-out-murder.html

"Prescription: Murder"
The Starmaker


Who the hell invented doctors anyway?

Billy Colburn

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The Starmaker wrote:
> http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2530029/Michael-Jackson-coroners-drug-report.html
>
>
> I hope I am not hurting any Michael Jackson fan by my, ...newsgroup
> postings. I simply cannot allow his murderers to get away with it.

Michael Jackson wasn't murdered. He killed himself by engaging in
numerous self-destructive behaviors. If his doctors hadn't given him
prescription drugs he would have gotten them through another means or
switched to street drugs.

>
> It's simply, at this time...my mission.

You should get a life.

--
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The Starmaker

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La Toya Jackson: Michael was murdered... I felt it from the start
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz

The Starmaker

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I will nail Michael Jackson's killers
Jacko's heartbroken sister La Toya vows to prove star's death was foul
play

From James Desborough, US Editor in Los Angeles, 12/07/2009

MICHAEL Jackson's heartbroken sister La Toya last night
sensationally insisted the King of Pop was MURDERED for his �1 billion
fortune.
http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news/402626/I-will-nail-Michael-Jacksons-killers-sister-La-Toya-vows-to-prove-stars-death-was-foul-play.html

Billy Colburn

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The Starmaker wrote:
> La Toya Jackson: Michael was murdered...

"Sister La Toya Jackson has told the media she believes Michael's inner
circle murdered her brother by enabling and facilitating gross abuse of
prescription drugs, allowing those physically closest to Jackson to rob
him blind over the years."

La Toya is full of shit. Enabling and facilitating drug abuse is not
murder. She's looking for someone to blame besides the one person who
should be blamed -- her brother. Nobody forced Michael Jackson to seek
out excessive amounts of prescription drugs from both legal and illegal
sources. Nobody forced Michael Jackson to take drugs. Nobody forced
Michael Jackson to lose weight till he was a walking skeleton. Nobody
forced Michael Jackson to keep spending money he didn't have so that he
would have to go on tour to get out of debt

Michael Jackson was a 50 year old man -- not a child.

This reminds me of the mothers who lose children to drugs and want to
blame everyone but the one person most responsible for the death of
their child. It's very sad, but it's still bullshit.
--
Billy Colburn


The Starmaker

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They should be arresting the children, not the drug pushers...I get it now.

Some people see these as they are, You see things as You Are.

That's very sad..


"Prescription: Murder"
The Starmaker

Billy Colburn

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Yeah, when a kid dies from drugs you should arrest them.

Pretty weak.

Back to reality now...No matter how many drug pushers are arrested, it
won't stop people from killing themselves with drugs. You may want to
absolve people from accepting any responsibility for their
self-destructive behaviors by blaming others, but I won't. When someone
dies from drug abuse, who bears the primary responsibility?

Do you also blame liquor stores for the deaths of alcoholics?
Do you blame snack food companies for diabetes?
Do you blame fast food restaurants for obesity?

These problems should be addressed by making people aware that it's
their own behavior that causes an negative outcome. Blaming others only
gives people an excuse for not taking any responsibility for themselves.

>
> Some people see these as they are, You see things as You Are.

And here's the personal attack. Typical.

>
> That's very sad..

Yeah, it is quite sad that you can't come up with anything better than a
lame strawman argument followed by a personal attack.

--
Billy Colburn


Her Majesty

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On Jun 28, 7:39 pm, Fujikawa Yamamoto <am...@now-flushed.org> wrote:

> Jackson had lost most of his hair, and his haggard face was disfigured
> by 13 plastic surgeries, The Sun said.

Rubbish alert!

Her Majesty

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On Jun 28, 8:08 pm, SoCally <foaa...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I feel bad for the family but they can't spin this death. MJ abused
> prescription drugs and his health for years. That's why he died.
>
> The Demurol false rumor came from Jackson's family. They are trying to
> place blame on the doctor for something that was ultimately MJ's
> responsibility.

But doctors have a Hippocratic oath they must abide by!

The Starmaker

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It's not a "personal attack", it's the truth.


You don't see things as they are, you see things as you are. In otherwords, people see
things as they themselves are, not as "things are".

And don't even come here attacking La Toya Jackson again....I'm not going to put up with that!

Michael Jackson was murdered, you believe he wasn't...one of us is wrong.

In the meantime I want these doctor's dead before the truth comes out...

in the Unitied States you're guilty until proven innoncent.

I don't need proof.

The Starmaker

Billy Colburn

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The Starmaker wrote:
> You don't see things as they are, you see things as you are. In
> otherwords, people see
> things as they themselves are, not as "things are".

A totally meaningless statement -- unless for some reason you think the
same thing doesn't apply to you.

I'll translate your confusion into a coherent thought: Everyone views
reality through their own filter -- a combination of their life
experiences and their beliefs. Some people have the ability to be more
objective, to see reality more clearly, than others. Likewise, some
people are far less objective than others because of strongly held
beliefs that unduly influence their perceptions.

>
> And don't even come here attacking La Toya Jackson again....I'm not
> going to put up with that!

Whoohooooo!
What are you, her BFF?

>
> Michael Jackson was murdered, you believe he wasn't...one of us is
> wrong.
>
> In the meantime I want these doctor's dead before the truth comes
> out...

This statement certainly speaks for itself.

>
> in the Unitied States you're guilty until proven innoncent.

A catchy phrase, but not an accurate reflection of reality.

>
> I don't need proof.

You don't need proof. You don't need reason. You don't need logic.
Clearly, you are one of those people who are "far less objective than
others because of strongly held beliefs that unduly influence their
perceptions."

--
Billy Colburn


The Starmaker

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Billy Colburn wrote:
>
> The Starmaker wrote:
> > You don't see things as they are, you see things as you are. In
> > otherwords, people see
> > things as they themselves are, not as "things are".
>
> A totally meaningless statement -- unless for some reason you think the
> same thing doesn't apply to you.
>
> I'll translate your confusion into a coherent thought: Everyone views
> reality through their own filter -- a combination of their life
> experiences and their beliefs. Some people have the ability to be more
> objective, to see reality more clearly, than others. Likewise, some
> people are far less objective than others because of strongly held
> beliefs that unduly influence their perceptions.


My sentense was shorter than yours...

>
> >
> > And don't even come here attacking La Toya Jackson again....I'm not
> > going to put up with that!
>
> Whoohooooo!
> What are you, her BFF?
>
> >
> > Michael Jackson was murdered, you believe he wasn't...one of us is
> > wrong.
> >
> > In the meantime I want these doctor's dead before the truth comes
> > out...
>
> This statement certainly speaks for itself.
>
> >
> > in the Unitied States you're guilty until proven innoncent.
>
> A catchy phrase, but not an accurate reflection of reality.
>
> >
> > I don't need proof.
>
> You don't need proof. You don't need reason. You don't need logic.
> Clearly, you are one of those people who are "far less objective than
> others because of strongly held beliefs that unduly influence their
> perceptions."
>
> --
> Billy Colburn

I'm pretty sure by now...that nobody has any doubts, that..
there is a direct link between the administration of drugs and the death of Michael Jackson.

This time, the murdering doctors are not gettin away with it.

They killed Nicole Ann Smith, and they killed Michael Jackson.

Isn't it time to stop this "murder by doctors"?


The Starmaker


Everybody knows what the coroner's report is going to say, "Prescription: Murder".

The Starmaker

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I know everybody is waiting for the 'coroner's report' to reveal the
cause of death.

You don't have to wait..I'll tell you.

"Prescription: Murder"

Cause of death, the doctor.
They will name him...
He'll lose his license..
He'll be arrested..
i don't know if he'll do any time cause
a michael jackson fan in jail might kill him.

And 99 percent of people in jail are Michael Jacksons fans!
Including the butt bandit...

The Starmaker

The Starmaker

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KK wrote:

>
> On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 10:17:13 -0700, The Starmaker wrote:
>
> > KK wrote:
>
> >> >> Your "logic" ... isn't.
> >> >
> >> > Don't expect "logic" from me...
> >> >
> >> >> And whether you can see the relevance of my
> >> >> question to your ridiculous claims or not, it's relevant.
> >> >>
> >> >> Since you're squirming so hard to not answer a very simple question,
> >> >> though, I think you see exactly how it's relevant. But even if you
> >> >> don't, what's the harm of answering?
> >> >>
> >> >> Yes or no: is it *ever* appropriate for a doctor to prescribe
> >> >> painkillers?
> >> >
> >> > Of course it's appropriate if it will put them out of their misery. I
> >> > can do the same thing with a 357 magnum..
> >>
> >> You know, it's possible to take a responsible, non-lethal dose of
> >> painkillers and not become addicted to them.
> >>
> >> So you won't answer the question, still.
> >
> > It's the reply right after the question. What does "answer" mean?
>
> You qualified my question (" is it ever appropriate for a doctor to
> prescribe painkillers") with a qualified yes, referring only to cases
> where they're used for euthanasia. You're squirming to avoid
> acknowledging that a doctor can responsibly prescribe and and administer
> a painkiller to ease pain.


I'm squirming....


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>
> >
> >
> >>
> >> >
> >> >> >> - is a doctor who is lied to by his patient and provides a
> >> >> >> reasonable prescription for a medication (or what *would* be in
> >> >> >> the absence of other prescriptions the patient obtained
> >> >> >> fradulently and/or under false pretense) guilty of anything?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I don't know how to even read questions like these! Can you
> >> >> > translate that in English?
> >> >>
> >> >> You mean "into" English? It's in perfectly good English. I'll dumb
> >> >> it down for you.
> >> >>
> >> >> Let's say a hypothetical person - we'll call him "Michael" - wants
> >> >> more prescription medication than he should be allowed by any
> >> >> reasonable doctor. Let's say he goes to five doctors, all of whom
> >> >> are unaware of each other. And let's also say he uses false names
> >> >> for himself, further confusing what he's been prescribed and by
> >> >> whom.
> >> >>
> >> >> Understandable so far?
> >> >
> >> > No..
> >>
> >> So you're a fucking idiot, then, is that it?
> >
> > "And let's also say he uses false names for himself,
> > further confusing what he's been prescribed and by whom."
> >
> >
> > I don't even understand that part!
>
> How do you not understand the concept of obfuscating one's prescription
> drug use by obtaining those prescriptions under different names?

Where did you learn English from?

If Michael Jackson obtained prescriptions under different names, it simply because he
doesn't want that information to be published by the media..it was just a privacy matter..
When they called 911, did anyone mentioned his name? They said "gentleman" not Michael Jackson...
it's just a privacy thing with celebrities...Michael Jackson was not trying to conceal anything
from the doctors. He wears sunglasess, disquises just to go outside...it's about privacy.

>
> >
> > You should take a course in school in communications. Learn how to
> > communicate
> > with average people with an IQ of a cucumber like myself. Learn mass
> > communications.
>
> My sentence was clear.

Don't ever write a book or get into advertising.


>
> >
> > If you cannot put your question on a matchbook cover, you got a
> > problem..
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >> >
> >> >> Now let's say he goes to doctor number six, tell them he has
> >> >> knee/back/ ankle injuries from dancing. Or that he has
> >> >> pancreatitis. Or anything whose discomfort is cause to prescribe
> >> >> whatever he's looking for.
> >> >>
> >> >> Let's say, also, that the prescription doctor number six writes for
> >> >> him, or whatever drug he administers, would be perfectly safe for
> >> >> any human the size of "Michael", as long as the warnings and dosage
> >> >> on the pill bottle are followed.
> >> >>
> >> >> Now let's say that Michael takes whatever pills he has left from
> >> >> docs 1,2,3,4, and 5. Still wanting more, he takes his new
> >> >> prescription, and his heart stops.
> >> >>
> >> >> You've said that doctor number six in an instance like this is
> >> >> guilty of murder. Do you still believe that?
> >> >
> >> > What does KK stand for, Krazy Kat?
> >>
> >> They're my initials.
> >
> > Kay Kay?
> >
> > Krishna Krishna??
> >
> >
> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> >> I will continue to point your non-answers out until you decide to
> >> >> >> answer them.
> >>
> >> You've said that doctor number six in an instance like this is guilty
> >> of murder. Do you still believe that?
> >
> > I don't recall any number 6.
>
> You've said *in general* that doctors who prescribe drugs which result in
> an overdose are guilty. That general statement would apply to doc #6
> above. Or do you disagree?

I DON'T KNOW WHO "DOC #6" IS!!!!!

Will someone please get this KK guy a "Michael Jackson Doctor" real quick?

>
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >> >> >> > The cops,
> >> >> >> > L.A.P.D.? What are they going to do? First thing they say is,
> >> >> >> > "Get a doctor!" Back to square one.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Commit him.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Commit him to what, more doctors???? You don't get it do you. Why
> >> >> > don't you wait for the
> >> >> > coroner's report...
> >> >>
> >> >> My point this entire thread has been that you know nothing: why
> >> >> don't *YOU* wait for the coroner's report before declaring that his
> >> >> doctor(s?) should be imprisoned?
> >> >
> >> > I wrote from the very beginning of this thread, "I shoot first, then
> >> > ask questions later."
> >>
> >> But you admonish others if you think they're doing just that?
>
> No answer?

What does "admonish" mean?


Do you talk to girls this way? Let me help you with your communication problem...

The way to write and communicate clearly is to pretend that your entire audience consist only
of women. You have to write as though you're talking to a woman. I hope that helps you next time...
i don't want to see any more BIG words from you. Cause if you talk to a woman that way, you're going
to offend her and she won't give you any pussy.

The Starmaker


Now where is that coroner's report?

The Starmaker

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Feb 26, 2010, 4:36:28 PM2/26/10
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Okay, so Michael Jackson's doctor murdered him..."Prescription: Murder"


So, let's go back to the other celebrities that were murdered by their doctor....

Let's start with Marilyn Monroe..

Listed here are the characters..
http://xdell.blogspot.com/2006/08/twilight-of-sex-goddess-playbill.html


That doctor of Marilyn ...Dr. Greenson is the murderer.

That's a fact.

She would probably be still alive today if it wasn't for him.

There are people who are still 'tormented' ...their consious won't let them sleep
because they know that Dr. Greenson is the murderer.

I don't know why he wanted her dead...maybe it was the same situation
of Michael Jackson's death..
I just know he is responsible for her death.

Is he still alive? Somebody arrest him...

It was not the Mafia, or all the President's Men...

it was the doctor, ... "Prescription: Murder"

At least 3 others are resposible for Marilyn Monroe's death..
they are all in the... 'same religion' (if you know what I mean).

The coincidence of MJ and MR is that they both died from the hands of a doctor for
the 'same'...error that was made by both doctors.


Case Closed by the Starmaker
The Starmaker


"Prescription: Murder"

The Starmaker

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Feb 26, 2010, 8:11:28 PM2/26/10
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Here are the paralells....

Dr Murray

Waited 82 minutes before calling paramedics, according to unsealed
investigation documents.

--

Dr. Greenson

Dr. Ralph Greenson had waited four hours before calling the police
and the ambulance.


---

Dr. Murray, was administering propofol to Mr. Jackson, which the singer
called his �milk,� to help him sleep.

--


Dr. Greenson gave her 'chloral hydrate' to help her sleep.


----

They are both asleep now...


Human handcuffs....

http://laist.com/attachments/la_zach/jackson-autopsy-report.jpg

I see one cop on one arm and another cop with arm around him...
where are the handcuffs?

in Marilyn's blood count, "there were 8 milligrams of chloral hydrate
and four and a half milligrams of Nembutal, but in her liver there was a
count of thirteen milligrams, a much higher concentration of
Nembutal...The ratio of Nembutal found in the blood compared to that in
the liver suggested...that Marilyn lived for many hours after the
ingestion of that drug...This means that while Marilyn was alive and
mobile, throughout the day, the process of metabolizing the Nembutal she
had taken had reached the liver and was beginning the process of
excretion...The barbituates were absorbed over a period of not minutes
but hours...This report is consistent with what Greenson himself called
her 'somewhat drugged' condition."


'somewhat drugged' condition."? Sounds like...Michael Jackson's
"'somewhat drugged' condition"....


Chloral hydrate significantly slows down the metabolism of Nembutal,
but Greenson did not know that she had been taking Nembutal. Nembutal
and chloral hydrate interacted adversely.


Dr. Greenson had been working with Dr. Hyman Engelberg to wean Marilyn
off Nembutal,
substituting instead 'chloral hydrate' to help her sleep.
Milton Rudin claimed that Greenson said something very important the
night of Marilyn's death:
" God damn it! He gave her a prescription I didn't know about!"

The Starmaker

"Prescription: Murder" Marilyn Monroe..

If I have trouble sleeping what I do is,
I 'try and stay awake', but that doesn't work
because I end up falling asleep.

The Starmaker

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So, ..I was talking to this person
the other day..
and that person told me
that this person began to
cry hysterically...talking
about and feeling responsible
for marilyn's monroe death.

I wrote it off because
I thought maybe the person
was drunk..and was just being
(crying in your beer stuff).
You know...just blabling...

Then I happen to do a google
search for that person, and lo
and behold...that person was there
the night marilyn monroe died!


I said to myself..that person is not
drunk, that person is living a nightmare!

Could've saved marilyn monroe, but didn't.

Actually, could have saved mariyln monroe,
but didn't. Because of weakness...

The only one that could have saved mariyln monroe.

So that person has been living with this knowledge
these past 50 years....


And I just found out the doctor greenson that killed her is dead..

the one that put her to sleep...and didn't bother to call the
police for 4 hours!

I don't get it. You see someone sick you call the doctor
right away....even a three year old does that! Even a dog!

But if you're a Doctor...you wait a few hours????


The Starmaker

What do you call it when your doctor kills you and gets away with it? "Prescription: Murder"

So this Dr. Murray, is he not going to jail? If you put him in jail, you
have to put all the doctors that gave michael jackson the same drug.
They all killed him.

How come they don't put 'handcuff's' on doctors?
http://laist.com/attachments/la_zach/jackson-autopsy-report.jpg

The Starmaker

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Feb 27, 2010, 9:42:37 PM2/27/10
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I'm just speculating now...just 'imagining' if it is true...
but do you think it's possible that Dr. Ralph Greenson raped Marilyn
Monroe?

He certaintly killed her...but did he rape her first?

Dr. Greenson gave her 'chloral hydrate' to help her sleep. 'chloral
hydrate' is known today
as the "date rape drug".

It's just a thought...probably didn't rape her...but he certaintly
killed her..

How does one file murder charges against him?


The Starmaker

The Starmaker

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Mar 10, 2010, 12:22:52 PM3/10/10
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"Prescription: Murder"....
http://www.tmz.com/2010/03/10/corey-haim-collapsed-prescriptions-drugs-death-overdose-found/

"The medications recovered, however, were not related to his illness,..."

They are related to his death...


I want these 'celebrity doctors'...incarcerated!


The Starmaker

And what about Marilyn Monroe's doctor? Dig him out of the grave and
arrest him...

The Starmaker

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Mar 10, 2010, 3:18:18 PM3/10/10
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"eight milligram percent of Chloral Hydrate and 4.5 milligram percent of Nembutal were found in Marilyn Monroe's system,
and Dr. Thomas Noguchi of the Los Angeles County Coroners office recorded cause of death as
"acute barbiturate poisoning,..."


It was Dr. Hyman Engelberg who gave Marilyn Monroe the 'Nembutal'.

It was Dr. Greenson who gave Marilyn Monroe the 'Chloral Hydrate', that killed her.


Not the Mafia
Not All The Presidents Men
Not suicide..
...just Dr. Greenson.


How come nobody anywhere is mentioning this? Why do I have to be the first, all the time??

The Starmaker

The Starmaker

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Dr. Greenwood, went around telling everyone Marilyn Monroe committed suicide. But, then..when he realized
he was the one that killed her...he changed his story...he said...it wasn't suicide, it was murder.

He knew she couldn't have committed suicide because it was he who gave her the sedative that killed her...
so he blamed it on the Mafia...

And you guys fell for it.

Everyone fell for it!

I guess Doctors are like God to some people...


The Starmaker


I know some people in these newsgroups that need to get a doctor to administered a sedative to them...
do I need to name names?

I don't think I have time to list all the names!

The Starmaker

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Mar 10, 2010, 4:50:11 PM3/10/10
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KK wrote:
> Because it's easy to talk out of your ass when you don't have any
> information.

That's true in your case...you need to take your own advise...


>
> As far as Marilyn Monroe is concerned - that a "Dr. Greenson" wrote her a
> prescription doesn't mean that someone else didn't give her a lethal dose
> of it.


Here is what Dr. Greenwood said on the night he gave her the drugs that killed her..

Dr. Greenson had been working with Dr. Hyman Engelberg to wean Marilyn
off Nembutal,
substituting instead 'chloral hydrate' to help her sleep.
Milton Rudin claimed that Greenson said something very important the
night of Marilyn's death:
" God damn it! He gave her a prescription I didn't know about!"


Now, KK...get your mind off of other's people's asses..

Ubiquitous

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And you posted this here because?


--
It is simply breathtaking to watch the glee and abandon with which
the liberal media and the Angry Left have been attempting to turn
our military victory in Iraq into a second Vietnam quagmire. Too bad
for them, it's failing.

The Starmaker

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Ubiquitous wrote:
>
> In article <4B97D5...@ix.netcom.com>, star...@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> >"Prescription: Murder"....
> >http://www.tmz.com/2010/03/10/corey-haim-collapsed-prescriptions-drugs-death-overdose-found/
> >
> >"The medications recovered, however, were not related to his illness,..."
> >
> >They are related to his death...
> >
> >I want these 'celebrity doctors'...incarcerated!
> >
> >
> >The Starmaker
> >
> >
> >
> >And what about Marilyn Monroe's doctor? Dig him out of the grave and
> >arrest him...
>
> And you posted this here because?


"because"???


Because, because, because, because, because.

Because of the wonderful things he does.


Because, ... I Want To Be Everywhere At The Same Time.

(you do understand the meaning to that, don't you...Ubiquitous?)


The Staramker


(what are we going to do about these...control freaks?)

They come here and they try to 'ruin' my thread.

I pay $19.95 for Internet access, and I got to deal with these
fuckin control freaks like the Ubiquitous of this world!

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