ABC/Control/man in the Mirror...very odd mix...Control is Janet's song which is why it was rather odd to have that one thrown in there...since Im no expert, maybe someone can analyze these 3 songs and why they would all be in one "mash-up"...I just found it rather odd they would take these 3 songs...I'm all "man in the Mirror" out right now between Glee, idol, X Factor and The Voice...the song is getting overplayed in my opinion....
Who is to say Chris wrote the lyric rap to the song? "Someone" may have wrote it for him and he just sang it.
All of these singing shows are shady...some claim to "write" their own music and we find out later, they didn't...ie..
back on American idol, David Cook did Billie Jean, claimed to have done his OWN version and later it was investigated it was already done before by Chris Cornell
Chris Daughtry did Ring of Fire, said it was his own version, then a day later, we found out that was done by someone else as well.
These shows are shady, Idol was proven to be fixed by a past contestant, Americas votes don't count..yadda yadda...so don't believe everything that comes out of these shows...
he won't spend that long in "jail". they have already started the appeal process, what good does that do? I don't think the conviction will be overturned.
It's funny, Walgren's opening remarks stated EXACTLY what they were doing:
They are making Murray an "example" aka scapegoat. he is taking the fall for the corrupt medical field. He's going to "jail" for every doctor who has ever manipulated the system.
For every doctor knowingly and willingly getting patients addicted on drugs that they didn't need, enabling the addicted and now following procedures.
I'm sure MJ has an agenda in all of this somewhere....
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Judge Michael Pastor threw the book at Dr. Conrad Murray, sentencing him to 4 YEARS IN PRISON. But Murray will not spend a single day in prison because of a new California law. He'll serve his time in L.A. County Jail. And in jail, at most Murray will only serve half the sentence.
As for restitution, Judge Pastor ordered Dr. Murray to pay "appropriate restitution" to the Estate and to MJ's kids at a later date ... but the judge seemed dubious about the $100 million request by the prosecution.
Judge Pastor ruled Murray must pay an $800 fine, a $30 court security fee, and a $40 criminal conviction assessment.
Judge Pastor said, "There are those who feel Dr. Murray is a saint. There are those who feel he's the devil. He is neither. He's a human being."
Judge Pastor says it's irrelevant to him that Michael might have met this fate with some other doctor. The fact is, Pastor said, Michael Jackson died because of the actions of ... Dr. Murray."
The judge said he looked at Murray's whole life, and he was impressed. But he added Dr. Murray's recklessness with Jackson overshadowed the doc's good deeds, calling the treatment, "a cycle of horrible medicine."
The Judge noted, "Dr. Murray engaged in a recurring, continuous pattern of deceit and lies."
The Judge was incredulous, saying far from being remorseful, "There's umbrage and outrage on the part of Dr. Murray against the decedent." The judge was making note of Murray's critical comments about MJ in his recently-aired documentary -- a documentary which apparently bit Murray in the butt.
In the end, the judge said, "Dr. Murray abandoned his patient," calling his conduct "egregious" and "a disgrace to the medical profession."
Brian Panish, attorney for Jackson family, read a statement: "We still look at each other in disbelief. Is it really possible he is gone?" The statement goes on ... "We are not here to seek revenge. There is nothing you can do here today that will bring Michael back." In terms of the sentence, the family said: "We respectfully request you impose a sentence that reminds physicians they cannot sell their services to the highest bidder."
Prosecutor David Walgren, who asked the judge to impose the maximum, 4-year prison sentence, reminded the judge ... Dr. Murray repeatedly lied to authorities about the events in the bedroom where Michael died. He also noted the recklessness of Murray's medical treatment. Walgren called Murray's treatment a "pharmaceutical experiment." Walgren said, "The defendant was playing Russian Roulette with Michael Jackson's life every single night."
Walgren also asked for $100 million in restitution for MJ's kids, because that's what Michael Jackson would have made in the "This Is It" tour. Walgren also wanted Murray to pay a fair amount for the $1.8 million funeral.
Murray's lawyer, Ed Chernoff, told Judge Pastor, Dr. Murray did not want to address the court, but the lawyer said no doubt Jackson's death is a tragedy that demands punishment, but Murray's "book of life" is much better than this one chapter. Chernoff noted Murray was born "dirt poor" in Grenada and led an exemplary life that made him a cardiologist. But Chernoff noted Murray "will always be known as the guy who killed Michael Jackson." Chernoff did say, "Michael Jackson was a drug seeker, and Dr. Murray was wrong in providing it."
As for restitution ... Chernoff shockingly never addressed the obvious -- that Jackson is worth more dead than alive. All he said was Murray couldn't afford to pay it..
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Storyline The Jackson 5... Million is a feature documentary directed by Caroline Ledgin, whom has been dubbed the "MJ fan expert" by media outlets. Have you ever wondered what makes Michael Jackson's fans so devoted? Ever think about how much their passion fuels their actions, and wonder why they support the most famous pop star on the planet? And for that matter, have you ever wondered how MJ himself became such a global phenomenon? All those questions will be answered in this film which gets deeply involved with Michael Jackson fans on the most intimate levels. This film was shot mostly at the child molestation trial in 2005 (as well as in other areas of the U.S. and Europe); additional footage was filmed after MJ's unexpected death in 2009. The focus of this documentary is on the fans' support during the accusations against MJ, as well as these supporters' devastation experienced after his death... Written by Anonymous