I agree with you analysis . It is the person Michael jackson who is in trouble not his music and he happens to be rich too, so as you righty put it he can afford to settle the case with a hefty fine and all the lawyers will get some of the dough  plus the gossip .

Hey how do we get some 9 laugh0

thanks

>From: Oko Drammeh <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Michael Jackson/ Oko
>Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 15:15:28 +0100
>
>The ever Changing Micheal Jackson.
>
>Why must a nubian be so unappreciative and alter the look the creator
>gave him. A reason to upset the creator.
>
>The decendands of the original inhabitants of the planet earth.
>The deterioration skin of micheal jacksonis is a tell-tale sign of his
>curse. His skin begins to fade, wrinkles and spots at an earlier age
>than the nubian man..He calls it skin problem and goes on to many
>extremes just to temporarily look like a white European.
>
>It is hard for me to support a guilty criminal. If he breaks the law the
>law must take it's toll.This is a popular kick for many Hollywood stars,
>Child abuse.
>Lets wait ansd see and not to pass our own judgement.
>
>But this is America, You are guilty untill you can prove your self
>innocent. Yes , If you are poor you go to jail.
>So many rich people can by their freedom with the stroke of the pen.
>America loves rich criminals, they can bring in money.
>This case will sell many newspapers, T.V( terrible vision ) time,
>lawyers fees, legal cost, bail cost,etc
>In the end everyone will make few millions and he will be a few millions
>worst off.
>
>This has nothing to to with music. Music is not in trouble here. This is
>a rich man in trouble.
>
>MUSIC IS GREAT !!!
>Oko Drammeh
>
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