| Prince |
July 3rd, 2009 3:31 pm ET I’m glad CNN’s been covering MJ thoroughly. I would like to hear more about Michael as a friend and father though, rather than simply the legal stuff like his death investigation and the Will. I typically watch foxnews, but they don’t seem to want to provide as much Michael Jackson coverage. I believe he deserves to be honored in the news coverage, and that he should even receive a state funeral. Thank you for helping Americans to remember Michael; he was like family. |
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| Tina |
July 3rd, 2009 3:39 pm ET I wish everyone was playing his music besides the last one. |
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| Randy Scott |
July 3rd, 2009 3:40 pm ET Michael Jackson does not deserve such publicity from CNN news. I regret his death, but I think his celebrity has inebriated the intelligence of your newscasting. So many people have died since the soliders were ever remembered in Iraq, Afganistan, 911, or even the the dying in Dubai. You now cover the news where its monetarily convenient. Congratulations. |
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| Kathy M Cooper |
July 3rd, 2009 3:54 pm ET Michael Jackson was truly an incredible man.I will miss him deeply,I loved his music,dancing,everything he did to make this a better world for the children.My heart goes out to his children and his family.He now will be in Heaven and he will finally be at peace which is what he has wanted since all those ridiculous allegations started.And I believed in him through it all. R.I.P. Michael Jackson |
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| Suzanne |
July 3rd, 2009 4:06 pm ET What a beautiful home, beautiful landscape. Truly a child's dream come true!!!! |
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| matilda wagner |
July 3rd, 2009 4:07 pm ET ...it's realy nice...i wish i could live there...it's quiet ...nature,everything...perfect for kids...they can running around,have fun!!..like a big disneyland garden!! m. |
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| Caroline |
July 3rd, 2009 4:13 pm ET Michael, you were a genius in the business and your music will be around forever!!! |
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| a mom |
July 3rd, 2009 4:24 pm ET Is there a special permit that the Jackson family can be granted to bury Michael on '"his" ranch since it is outside the city's limits? If the family wants to keep him on Neverland ranch and the city officials deny a permit for his burial on the ranch, why don't they creamate him and keep him on the ranch? |
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| Gail |
July 3rd, 2009 4:25 pm ET I truely hope people remember Michael Jackson for the wonderful human being he was. He gave millions to charities and always had such a gentle presence about him. I never believed he was guilty of the charges that were brought against him. I think people have twisted his words. If you think about his childhood, not being able to growup like a "normal" child he still had that side of him with great innocence and very much child-like and wanting to play games and interact with children. Something I am sure he rarely got to do as a child. I feel sad for his children. I truely hope someone who loves him and those children for the right reasons takes care of them not someone who is only interested in money and trying to get publicity. This is a tragedy for him to pass so young........ |
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| Gwen D OSTROM |
July 3rd, 2009 4:30 pm ET Michael Jackson was truly a blessed man he gave to so many charties and also to the homeless people i grow up listening to Micheal Jackson he will be missed by all the ones that loved him the most his family and children but he will live within his children, they will carry on where he lefted off at but his work will not go undone it was his time to go home to be with the lord he willl be signing and dancing everyday so Michael rest in peace no more pain and suffering, you have gone to a bigger and brighter place in the sky with the lord, you music has brought lots of smiles and laughter. so it is now time for you to rest. |
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| TWood101 |
July 3rd, 2009 4:52 pm ET Why has all the furiture been removed from the Neverland Ranch when special services for Michael hasn't taken place yet? |
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| Terri |
July 3rd, 2009 5:06 pm ET I am happy to see all the coverage of Michael Jackson's death! He is FINALLY getting the coverage of his life that he deserves! I have watched it, taped it if for no other reason....It's my memories from when I was 15 years old til my adulthood, all in a news broadcast! Motown 25 anniversary clips STILL gives me chills and butterflys in my stomach. |
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| Candy |
July 3rd, 2009 5:18 pm ET I love Michael Jackson so much, I dont care for the rumors, I dont care for the negativity that the media wanna spread, he was my legend and in my heart he will remain my legends. He is the greatest music idol ever lived , "Michael may the lord god grant you eternal peice, and rest with his beautiful angels,you are inded a blessed child, and I love you so dearly". Sleep in heavenly peace, love always and forever, Canadce Grandison. |
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| Katt |
July 3rd, 2009 5:21 pm ET Could you please lay off the coverage of Bubble? It's bad enough that we are subjected to the "news" of Michael Jackson on AC360, but now you are wasting massive time on your show about his chimp?!? |
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| Linda Colafemina |
July 3rd, 2009 5:28 pm ET It is truely sad, that a man of his abilities felt so alone and unloved for himself. I enter this on Michael's behalf, |
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| Martha Smith from Indiana |
July 3rd, 2009 5:34 pm ET Michael never got to be a child at the age of 5 he was singing at the age of 10 he made the whole Jackson 5! I have family who lived 3 houses away from Michael! If u had a father like his that made u grow up faster then u ever should had then u would still been a child to! I love michael with all of my heart a very loving caring person that I have ever ment in my life! I was 6 years old and can remember him and his brothers and sister would came down to my cousin's house and play when they could if it was all ok with their dad! just remember michael was a child myself up to the day he passed! |
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| Linda Colafemina |
July 3rd, 2009 5:37 pm ET Miss Me But Let Me Go: |
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| Colleen |
July 3rd, 2009 5:39 pm ET Why don't the Jacksons have the memorial as they do with presidents and other important people when all the fans can walk by his casket. A steady stream of people. That way more people would be able to attend.I think the way that it it is planned is going to leave many upset fans! |
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| Rose from Muscoy, Calif |
July 3rd, 2009 5:45 pm ET Neverland was a get-away from the real world that Michael couldn't deal with. And for all the sick children that he helped many years ago. It is very sad that MJ had to die this way and in front of his son. May God be with them all. |
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| Andi |
July 3rd, 2009 5:45 pm ET It seems like Neverland could become like Graceland – a place to pay homage to someone with extraordinary talent who left us too soon. |
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| kelcee |
July 3rd, 2009 6:20 pm ET Thank you Anderson Cooper and Larry King for your coverage of MJ's life and demise. Showing us his home and creation before the rest of the media could go crazy with speculation of pills and drugs.. marring his death as they did his life. It amazes me that even those who are among the more respected and well educated, were able to condemn him so cruelly. Neverland is beautiful and I hope they make it into a national park and open it to the public and to children. |
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| Benigna Marko |
July 3rd, 2009 6:44 pm ET It is time to follow Rev Sharpton, make sure MJ is treated fairly by all. He was the most incredible performer of our lifetime, EVER. Let us do more on all he did, where he was now in his life and move forward with all the wonderful entertainment he provided us for so man yyears. MJ was the BEST EVER, and will NEVER be duplicated or outdone. He was one of a kind, and in his brother Jermaine's words, he was a JOY. |
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| Annie Kate |
July 3rd, 2009 6:45 pm ET That train station with the flowers in front reminds me of the one in Disney World when you go into FantasyLand. Same sort of design for both the rail station and the flowers. All it lacks is the picture of Mickey Mouse. What a great house though – all those wonderful big rooms and views. I can see part of why MJ liked it so much. |
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| Alfred Weiner |
July 3rd, 2009 6:52 pm ET For Heaven's sake turn off the Jackson mess. My family and some of friends have been turning OFF your program at the start during the week. Enorgh is Enough! There is far more important news in the world than Jackson. For example our Marines on Offensive and some of the other events.. |
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| Fatima Deen |
July 3rd, 2009 7:38 pm ET comment is awaiting moderation. R.I.P Micheal Jackson |
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| Rene |
July 3rd, 2009 8:21 pm ET Michael Jackson is a WORLD icon, what better way to express his remeberance than allowing Neverland to be his final resting place. People would gather from all over the world for decades to come. Neverland would serve as a living memorial to a legend that will live in our hearts forever. It could also save California's failing economy as well as the rest of the country. It could provide many people with employment and many families the dream of a lifetime. I think that is what would make Michael smile down on all of us. It would always be known as Neverland, but for the world Michael left – it could be known as FOREVERLAND. Thank you. |
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| Larry |
July 3rd, 2009 9:00 pm ET Where did all the stuff go? Was there an inventory? |
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| lisa |
July 3rd, 2009 9:16 pm ET wow Neverland Ranch is beautiful |
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| Jolene |
July 3rd, 2009 9:21 pm ET why dident they show the up stairs bed room ? |
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| Kathleen Heath |
July 3rd, 2009 9:57 pm ET May GOD"S Angels Embrace You In Heaven |
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| Darlene |
July 4th, 2009 12:26 pm ET I would like to say .Everybody wanted his money and the mida took him down as this awful person .He was a wonderful human being he brought joy to all those sick kids what a shame , that this world can be so cruel to him he is in a better place! |
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| Moya Shirley |
July 6th, 2009 4:04 am ET Loved Michael Jackson since I was 6. He was definitely a kind, loving person. My young teen boys love his music and will tell their children of this unbelieveable star who loved music, dance, family and fans. Who worked so hard to achieve his highest potential. There will be no other like Michael Jackson. God needed another angel in heaven. Bless you Michael. Marsh in Ozzie land. |
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