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Roger Friedman " La razon por la que MJ lleva grupos de niños a Neverland es ..."

Roger Friedman " La razon por la que MJ lleva grupos de niños a Neverland es ..."

Ahora resulta que Friedman dice que MJ lleve a grupos de niños casa por que es deducible en los impuestos :rollin: :saltarine Toma ya !:lol: :borrachín

Bueno al fin de cuentas este articulo sigue en la linea "light" que ultimamente gasta Friedman :p Dice que lo que dijo en la entrevista con Bashir no es nada nuevo y que ya lo dijo mejor en Oprah talk..., Al final concluye "Quizas MJ no este tan loco,despues de todo"


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Jacko Redux: Oprah Said It Best a Long Time Ago

Michael Jackson's outtakes show, or his response to Martin Bashir's bashing of him, airs tonight on Fox. Not Fox News — Fox Entertainment. (See our exclusive reports from Monday and Tuesday this week regarding Fox, Dateline and Jackson.)

But I think it's so interesting how people have glommed onto Jackson's recent "revelations" as if they were new. I already told you that, back in 1994, GQ magazine did a thorough investigation of the family that settled with Jackson for $20 million over child molestation charges. Writer Mary A. Fischer concluded that the family conspired to extort millions from Jackson.

Many other "revelations" in all these documentaries are now a decade old. On February 10, 1993, Oprah Winfrey interviewed Michael at Neverland for ABC. Here are some excerpts:

Oprah : Your father teased you about your pimples?

Michael : Yes and tell me I'm ugly.

Oprah : Your father would say that?

Michael : Yes he would. Sorry, Joseph.

Oprah : So he would tease you, make fun of you.

Michael : Yes.

Oprah : Would he ... did he ever beat you?

Michael : Yes.

Oprah : And why would he beat you?

Michael : He saw me, he wanted me ... I guess I don't know if I was his golden child or whatever it was. Some may call it a strict disciplinarian or whatever, but he was very strict, very hard, very stern. Just a look would scare you, you know.

Oprah : And were you scared of him?

Michael : Very. Like there's been times when he'd come to see me, I'd get sick, I'd start to regurgitate.

Oprah : As a child or as an adult?

Michael : Both. He's never heard me say this. I'm sorry, please don't be mad at me.

Oprah : Well, I mean, I suppose everybody has to take responsibility for what they've done in life. And your father is one of those people who also has to take responsibility.

Michael : But I do love him.

Oprah : Yes, I understand this.

Here's more, Jackson talking about how he came to he photographed in a hyperbaric chamber.

Oprah : ... I've been all over the house upstairs when you weren't looking, looking for that oxygen chamber and I cannot find an oxygen chamber anywhere in the house.

Michael : That, that story is so crazy. I mean it's one of those tabloid things, it's completely made up.

Oprah : OK, but you are in something there, there's a picture of you, where did that come from? How did it get started?

Michael : That's ... I did a commercial for Pepsi and I was burned very badly and we settled for $1 million and I gave all the money ... like we built this place called the Michael Jackson Burn Center and that's a piece of technology used for burn victims, right, so I'm looking at the piece of technology and decide to just go inside it and just to hammer around, somebody takes the picture. When they process the picture, the person who processes the picture says, "Oh, Michael Jackson." He made a copy and these pictures went all over the world with this lie attached to it. It's a complete lie. Why do people buy these papers? It's not the truth and I'm here to say, 'You know, do not judge a person, do not pass judgment unless you have talked to them one on one.' I don't care what the story is, do not judge them because it's a lie.

On plastic surgery, Jackson was more forthcoming with Oprah than he was with Bashir, certainly.

Oprah : Are you pleased now with the way you look?

Michael : I'm never pleased with anything. I'm a perfectionist, it's part of who I am.

Oprah : And so when you look in the mirror now and so the image that looks back at you are there days when you say I kinda like this or I like the way my hair ...

Michael : No. I'm never pleased with myself. No, I try not to look in the mirror.

Finally — and there is no real finally with Michael Jackson — I wonder why Bashir, Dateline, Oprah and Diane Sawyer never bothered to raise this aspect of Michael hosting children's groups at Neverland. There's a plain and simple reason to bring non-profit groups: It's tax deductible.

The document that would be of more interest than any allegation of molestation would be Jackson's personal income tax filing. The write-offs on Neverland are what's keeping the place afloat. Jacko, it seems, is not so wacko after all.
 
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:lol: :lol: :lol: Tiene razón, por una razón parecida tiene a los animales del zoo. Está esperando a que estén en peligro de extinción y le den una compensación por criarlos :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Hay que admitir que el hombre este tiene una gran imaginación o que le da mucho a las d.....:borrachín :borrachín :meparto:
 
Claro, Michael es como esas empresas que contrata gente a través de la ONCE o minusválidos por las subvenciones y porque desgrava.
 
:ein: :ein: alguien me podria explicar tb lo que pasa al igual que javier no entiendo nada :ein: :D
 
BUENO EL FULANO FRIDMANN NOSE CUANTOS
DICE Q LA RAZON POR LA QUE MIKE LLEVA NIños A SU CASA
ES POR QUE POR ESA RAZON LE REBAJAN LOS IMPUESTOS,
Y LO REBAJAN PORQ ESOS NIñOS PADECEN DE ENFERMEDADES
Y CON ESO EL LOS AYUDA Y EL GOBIERNO NO LE COBRA TANTOS IMPUESTOS
 
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