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  1. Член BJ_M's Avatar
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    on all counts ....


    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  2. Seriously. Was there a LA jury ever actually convicted somebody? I think not.
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  3. It figures, especially after the whole O.J. incident. If they would've convicted him, you would've seen all the minorities across the U.S. protesting "equal-rights" and other stuff. There would've been strikes, and people of different races fighting among another. No one wants that, so of course they find him "not guilty". The minorities always get their way, and when they don't, they b*tch about it. I used to see it every day at work. That is until they layed me off, and replaced me with immigrant.
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  4. I think that we should now get on with our lives. Leave him alone - whatever our own verdict may be.
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  5. I think he used to much compression on his nose, whats the bitrate? He seemes really washed out, is that a codec? The orignal was much darker then the output. If anyone can help, greatly apreciated.
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    Haha!

    Post any video related news here such as new or updated tools, hardware, guides, sites and similiar. No off topic news please!
    I've read and re-read BJ_M's post but I still fail to see the on-topicedness of this 'news'.

    Seriously - if this is a general free-for-all news reporting site, would Baldrick reserve www.newshelp.com...?
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    LMAO! Koleman that was freakin' FUNNY!!
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  8. I tried to make the thread more on topic
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    Finally it over!!!

    I so sick of having to hear about it on the radio every day.

    And a happy ending so it dosen't have to come up again.

    I always hate these big trials. They go on for months and it all of what people talk about it and I get tired of it.
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    I understand what you mean jackal70058.

    I got sick of it too. Glad its all over.

    Its going to be on the front page of most newspapers tomorrow.
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    Hi,

    At least this insanity is over........

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  12. Originally Posted by BJ_M
    on all counts ....


    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=271405

    Ha ha, beat you by 2 minutes and even posted in the correct forum. Not bad for a newbie heh?
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    I think everyone involved with this one was dirty. However, I do think that the "Not Guilty" verdict does serve the greater good of society. Please make it go away.
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  14. Originally Posted by HatchetMan
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=271405

    Ha ha, beat you by 2 minutes and even posted in the correct forum. Not bad for a newbie heh?
    Shame I couldn't merge the two together.
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    Originally Posted by HatchetMan
    innocent until proven guilty

    Originally Posted by Wile_E
    It figures, especially after the whole O.J. incident. If they would've convicted him, you would've seen all the minorities across the U.S. protesting "equal-rights" and other stuff. There would've been strikes, and people of different races fighting among another. No one wants that, so of course they find him "not guilty". The minorities always get their way, and when they don't, they b*tch about it. I used to see it every day at work. That is until they layed me off, and replaced me with immigrant.
    He may be excentric, he may be weird by most peoples thinking, but i think the verdict was correct!!

    The prosecution F@#&%d up SOOOOOO bad on the O.J. case!!!

    & they were SOOO grabbing at straws and stretching with this case!!
    The public should be mad at the pros. for wasting how much money and taking it to trial with no real evidence , everything they presented was so shot down and ridiculous!!!

    When they showed the verdict on all the stations today, afterwards they were talking about how the prosecution put people on the stand and asked them question's and the witnesses gave an answer that did not help the pros., they later admitted they didn't ask those questions before, now how fricking stupid is it to not make sure you ask every possible angle BEFORE you put someone on the stand!!!! The pros. should be put on trial for being incompatant!!!

    And just so you don't think im siding with either of them, i liked O.J. and SOOO thought he did it, but that's a personal opinion that is not 100% because i was not there & they did fumble bad, and i never liked michael jackson, or his music yet i don't think they proved anything.
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  16. Another celebrity gets away with a crime.
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  17. I wore that same type of tuxedo shirt one time. I hate those stupid collars.

    They should've locked him up for not making anything as good as Thriller for the past 15 years.
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  18. Originally Posted by Wile_E
    It figures, especially after the whole O.J. incident. If they would've convicted him, you would've seen all the minorities across the U.S. protesting "equal-rights" and other stuff. There would've been strikes, and people of different races fighting among another. No one wants that, so of course they find him "not guilty". The minorities always get their way, and when they don't, they b*tch about it. I used to see it every day at work. That is until they layed me off, and replaced me with immigrant.
    Wile_E...Wile_E...Wile_E..Wile_E...Wile_E...Wile_E ....Wile_E...Wile_E
    YOU RACIST IGNORANT AS&^hOLE!!!!
    the only true north americans are native indians.
    So i guess you are an immigrant too,somwhere in your past.

    I bet the immigrant they replaced you with at work is one of the following
    1 more educated than you
    2. is a harder worker than you
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    3. willing to to the job you had for less money than you...

    either way he turns out to be a better asset to the company.. for if you were.. they would have kept you and never hired him.

    Anyways you must have some immigrant blood in you because you are complaining right now. because you didn't nt get your way at your job oops sorry your oldjob!!!!!!

    By the way i am white

    To the main topic GUILT is GUILT, INNOCENCE IS INNOCENCE . That makes america. That why when someone gets arrested in this country we try the case in a courtroom in front of a jury not on CNN.
    I will always prefer to see 10 guilty men get off..... than 1 innocent person go to jail. you might be the unlucky one to cross the wrong cop on the wrong day
    THINK ABOUT IT
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    Double post on my part:

    ,and justice for money.
    IS IT SUPPOSED TO SMOKE LIKE THAT?
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  20. "I will always prefer to see 10 guilty men get off..... than 1 innocent person go to jail"

    No wonder there are so many hoodlums on the street.
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    Huh?
    You'll be saying that when the innocent party is you (or a loved one).
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    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK
    Another celebrity gets away with a crime.
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    The only thing prosecutors proved was that Jackson is a weird ************. No one denies that. Sneddon's downfall was propping up the accuser and his family as credible witnesses, which they definitely were not.

    P.S.- Here's the worst Michael Jackson joke I have heard so far:

    What do Michael Jackson and caviar have in common? They both come on little crackers.
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    I'm glad he's innocent but he should have learned his lesson from the last time. Maybe he's learnt it now and won't have kids around him privately

    Originally Posted by Koleman
    I think he used to much compression on his nose, whats the bitrate? He seemes really washed out, is that a codec? The orignal was much darker then the output. If anyone can help, greatly apreciated.
    @Koleman, LMFAO that was ******* hilarious and one of the best posts recently , keep them coming mate 8)

    Originally Posted by keziah
    Wile_E...Wile_E...Wile_E..Wile_E...Wile_E...Wile_E ....Wile_E...Wile_E
    YOU RACIST IGNORANT AS&^hOLE!!!!
    ..........snip.......
    blow me , that's a bit of a harsh reply directed at someone isn't it , maybe you'd be better suited at The Pub with that tone but I'm not too sure it's welcomed here . Whether your white or not has **** all to do with it also . Let's hope Wile_E just laughs it off

    p.s. @Noahtuck, sorry to spoil the end but it was OJ's son that did it

    @mysticgohan17, those collars don't half dig into your neck don't they?
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    I'd sooner see ten guilty men go free than one innocent man go to prison, too. I've faced court many times for doing things that I should never have done in the first place. I chose not to waste the court's time any more than I had to and tried my best to make it clear I was sorry, did the punishment, and got on with my life. That was when I was in my early teens, and it would be more than another ten years before I learned why I was acting the way I did (I was diagnosed very recently with Asperger's Syndrome). Was I behaving badly? Sure. Was I causing a burden to the society around me. Sure. I still am. Did I deserve to go to prison? No. Prison is already a factory where they put relatively minor criminals in and get major threats to the public coming out.

    Now, as to the whole Michael Jackson thing, I don't think this man could ever get a fair trial in a million years. For one thing, the public just about everywhere has an opinion on him. Even in Alaska, you could never find one person above the age of eighteen who hasn't heard of him, leave alone enough to make a jury. I think they honestly should have had a bench trial. That way, if the judge had said that the prosecution had not met their burden of proof, this would be all over and there would be no need for discussion. Instead, we have speculation that juries in California will let anyone off (not true) or that Jackson's acquittal is a case of reverse racism (I don't even know where to begin with that).

    Regardless of whether he is guilty or not, I think Michael needs help. Serious help. He needs to come to terms with the fact that he's never had a childhood, for one thing, and he needs to understand that no matter how many children he "plays" with from this point on, he will never get it back. What the man needs is closure. He needs to be able to say "I was exploited throughout my early life by a father who was desperate to escape poverty and a record company who saw me as a licence to print money". Then he needs to put that much behind him and perhaps even do something so that others will not have to live the same way. The family testifying against him need to simply go off somewhere, forget it all, and get on with their lives, too.
    "It's getting to the point now when I'm with you, I no longer want to have something stuck in my eye..."
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  27. Originally Posted by Nilfennasion
    Regardless of whether he is guilty or not, I think Michael needs help. Serious help. He needs to come to terms with the fact that he's never had a childhood, for one thing, and he needs to understand that no matter how many children he "plays" with from this point on, he will never get it back. What the man needs is closure.
    That's what I've been saying all along.

    I don't think locking him up was a solution to the problem...the outcome is a sad one either way and for both parties.

    It's also a shame no one seems to care about the kid in this case - whether he is victim of Jackson or his own mother or both, he was still abused and it'll affect him deeply for the rest of his life.



    Jurors may have acquitted Jackson of all charges of molesting a 13-year-old cancer survivor, but not all of them were convinced the King of Pop had never molested a child.

    "He's just not guilty of the crimes he's been charged with," said Ray Hultman, who told The Associated Press he was one of three people on the 12-person panel who voted to acquit only after the other nine persuaded them there was reasonable doubt about the entertainer's guilt in this particular case.

    "That's not to say he's an innocent man," Hultman, 62, said of Jackson.

    http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050614/ap_on_en_mu/michael_jackson


    And aside from sexual abuse allegations, should minors be left in the sole care of someone as accident prone as Jackson?


    I may not have any kids of my own but do question others' parenting skills.
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  28. When I heard unanimous decision on all counts I knew it had to be aquittal.
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    And aside from sexual abuse allegations, should minors be left in the sole care of someone as accident prone as Jackson? confused.gif
    for sure not -- which was one the downfalls of the case ... she took her kid back there after visiting that lawer who got the money from jackson last time ..

    what mother would bring her kid back into that situation if it was for real (and it maybe it was - which makes her as sick as he is, if true)
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