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michael jackson converts to islam, takes drugs & moves to bahrain Mark Unseen   Jan 3 21:49 UTC 2006


2005/12/12

Michael Jackson is going to convert to Islam. The Arabian newspaper
Khaleej Times reports that he decided to move to Bahrain with his three
children after the notorious trial in the USA.Michael Jackson

He intends to build a mosque near his new house. According to the
newspaper, he has appropriated  a round sum  for the construction. In
the mosque, the basics and principles of Islam, as well as the English
language will be taught. Michael Jackson has made a contract with
English instructors from the USA who will teach in that mosque in Bahrain.

At first it appeared as though Jackson was looking for a place in the
suburb of Berlin. But the rumors soon faded. In the end the singer
decided to move with his family to Bahrain and live there till the end
of his life. According to the Arabian newspaper Al-Sharq al-Awsat, the
residence permits are being drawn up for his family and himself. Michael
Jackson has already bought two huge villas on an artificial island,
established an account in the local bank and purchased two cars. The
singer might also have bought a palace and some ground in the vicinity
of the international airport intending to build a hotel. However, this
information is rejected by the government.

Two weeks ago, while staying in Dubai, Michael again managed to get
involved in an unpleasant incident. Wearing jeans, a T-shirt and an
Arabian kerchief he came into a lady s bathroom in the shopping centre
Ibn Batuta. His appearance frightened the Muslim women in there. When
one of them insisted on a compensation, Michael Jackson refused to pay,
saying that the reason he had done that was lack of knowledge of Arabian.

According to Jackson, while he feels much better in Bahrain, he is still
rehabilitating after the trial.

Jackson's recent song "From the bottom of my heart" is dedicated to the
victims of Katrina Hurricane. Right now the singer is busy looking for
the musicians to record the song. Meanwhile, he is working on the
charity single. The money collected from the sales will be given away to
the victims of the disaster.

However, according to the American press, Michael Jackson might face
another trial: this time he may be accused of having transported drugs
from California to Bahrain. Chris Carter, the ex-security guard of the
ranch house, accused of robbery, testified that Jackson had made an
excessive use of antidepressants, taking up to forty pills of  Skanax  a
day. According to the singer s friends, Sneddon had already known about
that before the search of the rancho in 2003, but decided to hold the
information back. And now the public prosecutor is about to accuse
Jackson in another misdeed.


79 responses total.
trap
response 1 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 3 22:02 UTC 2006



          shit. this guy represents the american soul. i can't believe how 
          foolish these american people are. we can't get anyone who is 
          more foolish than yanks. everybody knows that the foolish 
          american people has been brainwashed & is incapable of seeing 
          what is good for it :(
tod
response 2 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 3 22:31 UTC 2006

I've got photos of the children's park built in Bucharest by Michael Jackson.
He spent time living there once upon a time until wearing out his welcome.
The guy is a nut.
nharmon
response 3 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 3 23:25 UTC 2006

So, what you're saying is that he is preparing some Mohammed Mixers?
tod
response 4 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 3 23:30 UTC 2006

That's the thing about Arab countries: They frown on adults touching children
of the opposite sex but if a man touches a boy out of affection then that's
just dandy.  MJ probably slapped his forehead when he found that out.
trap
response 5 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 3 23:56 UTC 2006



          michael is the best pathetic in the whole world. i bet that 
          you can meet this bastard if you join his fan club, you 
          all pathetic american.
tod
response 6 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 00:05 UTC 2006

I was in that crazy chotzky store in the Venetian where he blew $1.2 million
on statues.   I'm surprised MJ never started his own fleet of cruiseships,
honestly.
naftee
response 7 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 04:37 UTC 2006

maybe they're stealth ships
mcnally
response 8 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 05:53 UTC 2006

  Atomic submarines with heat-seeking missiles?
tsty
response 9 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 06:26 UTC 2006

i think i am *glad* that someone who developed into *such* a dolt has
chosen to join the rest of hte world-class dolts - watch for a body-bomb.
  
ric
response 10 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 14:11 UTC 2006

re 5 - I liked his music.  He's a freak though and we have all known that for
years.
krj
response 11 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 15:29 UTC 2006

jvmv -- Here in America, Michael Jackson is a subject of fascination
not because people still idolize him, but because of the spectacularly
public nature of his meltdown.  Yes, he was the #1 pop music star 15-20
years ago, but his recent work is not selling well at all, and he is 
generally regarded as a lesson in what can go wrong when one has 
too much money and fame at too young an age.  
rcurl
response 12 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 16:43 UTC 2006

To add to that something that jvmv doesn't understand: Americans have
freedom and that freedom includes the freedom to be stupid and inane
(in fact, like jvmv) as well as the freedom to be intelligent and
creative. Few Americans would hold up Michael Jackson as an example to be
emulated, except perhaps in earning money. 
tod
response 13 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 16:52 UTC 2006

MJ was brilliant.  My wife is a big fan of his videos.  There is an
evolution in his themes and video culture that the average stupid American
can't appreciate.  
happyboy
response 14 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 18:48 UTC 2006

his evolution is sort of like the evolution from
bazooka joe to bubblicious.  
tod
response 15 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 18:50 UTC 2006

I didn't say my wife and I agree on music. ;)
happyboy
response 16 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 18:52 UTC 2006

lol.  what does she think of yer old pal rollins?
tod
response 17 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 18:59 UTC 2006

Everything I listen to newer than 1970 is considered Heavy Metal by her
standards.
happyboy
response 18 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 19:01 UTC 2006

so she'd be down with beefheart circa 1968 & the stooges!!!
tod
response 19 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 19:08 UTC 2006

Only if a skinny guy in a white glove does their videos.
happyboy
response 20 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 19:10 UTC 2006

yow!
tod
response 21 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 19:13 UTC 2006

<Thriller dances to 1969 with Iggy>
trap
response 22 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 21:37 UTC 2006



            that just makes you look even more pathetic, you 
            rectal-ranger.
tod
response 23 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 21:46 UTC 2006

letras traduzida
naftee
response 24 of 79: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 22:39 UTC 2006

les jurons roumanians
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