Politics Jun 26, 2009 at 4:04 pm

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I realized the media was going to flip their shit for 48 hours about this, but I didn't realize they'd be trying to get others to do it too. It'd be nice if they saved some of that sass for don't ask, don't tell. Or anything else, really.
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Unlike most of the public, it seems the White House polilticos didn't forget the whole pedaphilia thing. The less said about MJ, the better.
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Jackson's body was released to his family yesterday but no funeral arrangements were announced. The bizarre nature of his life continued into death, with German doctor Gunther von Hagens claiming: "An agreement is in place to plastinate the King of Pop."

Dr von Hagens, who is known for embalming bodies in polyurethane, said an agreement had been reached with Jackson months ago for the singer's body to be plastinated in the moonwalk position and put on show with the plastinated body of his pet chimp, Bubbles.
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This little freak of nature, was remembered as a pedophile. If I last recall, Obama is the commander and chief, has to set a good example. And I dont think by calling and giving his condolences to the family of the man who was tried for being a pedophile would be to his advantage. Oh yeah, you say he was not convicted. Neither was O.J. Simpson. Would you give homage and condolences to a family of a pedophile. I dont think so. This is how twisted the world is. Everything that is now wrong in life, we are being forced to accept it. Not me!
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Obama adviser Axelrod says president has written Michael Jackson's family

By Associated Press
10:42 AM CDT, June 28, 2009

WASHINGTON (AP) — A top White House adviser says President Barack Obama has written a private letter to Michael Jackson's family.

David Axelrod says Obama expressed condolences to the Jacksons. Michael Jackson died Thursday in Los Angeles.

The White House has said Obama saw the pop star as a spectacular performer whose life had sad and tragic aspects. Obama did not issue a statement following Jackson's death.

White House aides say there are no plans to release the letter to the public.

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