Thursday, November 24, 2005

Whacko Jacko's defense

For those of you living under a rock, Michael Jackson has been accused of anti-Semitism after Good Morning America broadcast a message he left (two years ago) on the answer machine of a former advisor, calling Jews leeches who have conspired to leave him penniless.
Why anyone cares any more what this freak says or thinks is beyond me (and if the thought that he may have been a child molestor didn't turn his fans off, accusations of anti-Semitism certainly won't), but the best part of the story is his lawyer's defence:
Brian Oxman, a Jackson family attorney, insisted in a statement that the messages were actually "telephone conversations recorded without permission."
Oh. Well that makes it ok, then....

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