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Monday, June 13, 2005  
Michael Jackson - Not Guilty
Of course and as expected, Jacko was found "Not Guilty" on all charges. This, like OJ, oes to show that it's not an issue of race but of money. The rich can afford better attorneys. Combine that with the fact that Jacko is a bonafide AAA celebrity and the verdict just couldn't be anything else. Consider: if you're on the jury do you really want the notoriety of being one of the people to put Michael Jackson in jail? No, of course not. And...by finding him "Not Guilty" you can still reap the benefits of interviews, maybe a book.


But the evidence...showed that, at the very least, Michael could have been found contributing to the deliquency of a minor - easily!


Long Time
It's been ages since my last post but a lot has happened - mainly losing my job due to layoffs. Such fun! The last two weeks have been spent working on the resume and getting the damn thing into everyone's job databases. Now comes the brutal part - networking, fighting for notice, maybe getting an interview.


Luckily, my wife and I have been through this before and so we were prepared, having some savings in the bank and a variety of options to explore. Absolut worse case, we sell the house for a profit and get the hell out of Los Angeles. But we'll see what happens.


A job change like this is scary - yes! - but kind of exciting. What new skills will I learn? What new people will I meet? Fun, fun, fun.


Still no sign of bin Laden or those blessed WMDs as we quickly approach one-third TRILLION dollars in Iraq with little accountability and dubious results.


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