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Michael Jackson Trial Might Feature Some Animal CrueltyPosted Fri Apr 29, 2011 3:05pm PDT by Daniel Kreps in Amplifier The death of Michael Jackson has been attributed to an overdose of sedatives, namely the hospital-strength anesthetic Propofol, which caused the singer to suffer cardiac arrest. Prosecutors believe that Dr. Conrad Murray administered the deadly dose of Propofol to Jackson -- which is probably why they charged Murray with involuntarily manslaughter -- while the defense will argue that Jackson gave the drug to himself in a successful effort to commit suicide. All this medical talk about what Propofol does to the central nervous system might confuse the common man juror, so the defense has an idea: Give a pig the sedative, and see what happens.In a court hearing today, the defense suggested that they "introduce evidence of a pig ingesting Propofol," TMZ reports. Then, a veterinarian would serve as an expert witness to discuss what happens when Propofol enters the blood stream. Keep in mind, this is an involuntarily manslaughter trial, not a well-financed science fair or a medical school senior thesis. We're not doctors, but one might assume that Propofol is metabolized by swine differently than humans. Since we can't picture a situation where the judge okays a live human sedation, a pig will have to do.No word yet what the judge ruled regarding the suggestion, but expect PETA to be up in arms about it.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI think there won't be used any pig in this case, perhaps a toy, just to draw attention and make a statement. This hoax is to expose many things, specially concerning the media/tabloids. Next article is about PETA being angry at Michael, because they assumed that live animals will be featured in the O2 concert tour. An assumption based on what? I think it was a publicity stunt of PETA and of course tabloids just happen to love negative news, so lots of gossip about how bad Michael was for animals. Now, I remember that in the credits at the end of This Is It, is stated that NO live animals were used during the rehearsals/movie production. PETA is Angry with Michael JacksonMarch 25, 2009 by: BRIDGET DALYPETA hasn’t picked a fight in a few weeks, so good thing Michael Jackson did something to piss them off so they’d have a new topic to complain about! As you know, Michael is in the planning stages of his big comeback tour at London’s O2 Arena, which kicks off in July. He’s planning on including live animals on stage for his shows, which is a big no-no to PETA! British tabloids are reporting that Michael has his heart set on featuring exotic animals throughout the show. Sources say, “He hopes to make it the most spectacular gig ever. "For the jungle section, he wants to ride out on an African elephant with panthers led on gold chains. Parrots and other birds will fly behind him. If it goes to plan it will look incredible.” Only Michael could pull that off! PETA released a statement today saying, “These exotic animals belong in Africa, not the O2 Arena among screaming fans, bright lights and stage explosions. These wild animals are deprived of everything that is natural and important to them when they are forced to perform under stressful conditions. Michael needs to learn to leave exotic animals alone.” We understand where PETA is coming from. The stage obviously isn’t these animals’ natural habitat. But we’re sure there will be dozens of trained animal caretakers that will join the tour to ensure the animals aren’t hurt. And it would look unbelievable! Who do you side with? PETA, or Michael?You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Quote from: "everlastinglove_MJ"Michael Jackson Trial Might Feature Some Animal CrueltyPosted Fri Apr 29, 2011 3:05pm PDT by Daniel Kreps in Amplifier The death of Michael Jackson has been attributed to an overdose of sedatives, namely the hospital-strength anesthetic Propofol, which caused the singer to suffer cardiac arrest. Prosecutors believe that Dr. Conrad Murray administered the deadly dose of Propofol to Jackson -- which is probably why they charged Murray with involuntarily manslaughter -- while the defense will argue that Jackson gave the drug to himself in a successful effort to commit suicide. All this medical talk about what Propofol does to the central nervous system might confuse the common man juror, so the defense has an idea: Give a pig the sedative, and see what happens.In a court hearing today, the defense suggested that they "introduce evidence of a pig ingesting Propofol," TMZ reports. Then, a veterinarian would serve as an expert witness to discuss what happens when Propofol enters the blood stream. Keep in mind, this is an involuntarily manslaughter trial, not a well-financed science fair or a medical school senior thesis. We're not doctors, but one might assume that Propofol is metabolized by swine differently than humans. Since we can't picture a situation where the judge okays a live human sedation, a pig will have to do.No word yet what the judge ruled regarding the suggestion, but expect PETA to be up in arms about it.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI think there won't be used any pig in this case, perhaps a toy, just to draw attention and make a statement. This hoax is to expose many things, specially concerning the media/tabloids. Next article is about PETA being angry at Michael, because they assumed that live animals will be featured in the O2 concert tour. An assumption based on what? I think it was a publicity stunt of PETA and of course tabloids just happen to love negative news, so lots of gossip about how bad Michael was for animals. Now, I remember that in the credits at the end of This Is It, is stated that NO live animals were used during the rehearsals/movie production. PETA is Angry with Michael JacksonMarch 25, 2009 by: BRIDGET DALYPETA hasn’t picked a fight in a few weeks, so good thing Michael Jackson did something to piss them off so they’d have a new topic to complain about! As you know, Michael is in the planning stages of his big comeback tour at London’s O2 Arena, which kicks off in July. He’s planning on including live animals on stage for his shows, which is a big no-no to PETA! British tabloids are reporting that Michael has his heart set on featuring exotic animals throughout the show. Sources say, “He hopes to make it the most spectacular gig ever. "For the jungle section, he wants to ride out on an African elephant with panthers led on gold chains. Parrots and other birds will fly behind him. If it goes to plan it will look incredible.” Only Michael could pull that off! PETA released a statement today saying, “These exotic animals belong in Africa, not the O2 Arena among screaming fans, bright lights and stage explosions. These wild animals are deprived of everything that is natural and important to them when they are forced to perform under stressful conditions. Michael needs to learn to leave exotic animals alone.” We understand where PETA is coming from. The stage obviously isn’t these animals’ natural habitat. But we’re sure there will be dozens of trained animal caretakers that will join the tour to ensure the animals aren’t hurt. And it would look unbelievable! Who do you side with? PETA, or Michael?You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginthis has been around since march of 09 and we haven't heard of it before. no one on michaels team has ever mentioned that he had planned this did they?
I am sure Michael will have trained elephants , panthers and birds. They will not go into the jungle and take the animals. come on.. Michael will never hurt a fly. Maybe they should go after the trainers who took those animals out of the jungle to tame them to do whatever they please.
Quote from: "all4loveandbelieve" I am sure Michael will have trained elephants , panthers and birds. They will not go into the jungle and take the animals. come on.. Michael will never hurt a fly. Maybe they should go after the trainers who took those animals out of the jungle to tame them to do whatever they please.Absolutely. I agree. And what does (PETA) want? Though I do believe that these animals still have their animal instincs, they are tamed (as much as the wild CAN be tamed) and trained to co-exist and coincide with humans. If all the trained exotic or wild animals were released back to their habitat, being the jungle, forest, mountains, they wouldn't last a week. They would definately be in great hands with Michael. And as far as the trainers on set at the O2, Michael would have someones head if he sees someone mistreating the animals...so to speak. I guess they don't (didn't) realize that he's trying to SAVE the animals and their original habitat, NOT mistreet or kill them. Even if it's partly for show. Please, don't get me wrong everyone. This is by no means an anti-PETA comment. PETA should have been honored to have someone like Michael to have the animals' back. Now, this is with the assumption that the animals were going to be part of the O2. I don't know. Michael wouldn't really need animals. He's aleady King of the jungle bow/
He’s planning on including live animals on stage for his shows, which is a big no-no to PETA! British tabloids are reporting that Michael has his heart set on featuring exotic animals throughout the show. Sources say, “He hopes to make it the most spectacular gig ever.
PETA released a statement today saying, “These exotic animals belong in Africa, not the O2 Arena among screaming fans, bright lights and stage explosions. These wild animals are deprived of everything that is natural and important to them when they are forced to perform under stressful conditions. Michael needs to learn to leave exotic animals alone.”
Your father showed his well-known love for exotic animals by building a zoo at Neverland and through his notable affection for his chimpanzee companion, Bubbles. We praised your father for having made the responsible decision to relocate Bubbles to a true sanctuary where he could live with other primates. By turning Neverland into a sanctuary, you could both honor your father's memory and provide a safe haven for animals like Bubbles[/u]—while also educating the public about the plight of captive exotic animals
:? I wonder if any of these protestors ever eat bacon or chicken.
didn't something happen to a couple of girraffes at neverland. did someone come onto the property and harm them or it was in connection to the wildfire what? helllllpppp