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July 6, 2009
Sound Off: Your comments 7/3/09
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Editor's Note: After Friday night's AC360°, many of you had a lot to say about Michael Jackson and Gov. Sarah Palin. Feedback was pretty mixed - many of you thanked CNN for all of the Jackson coverage while others complained that they'd had enough. Governor Palin's news also left many of you split down the middle: some think her resignation is a good idea, but others feel that she's giving up, which is not something you want a leader to do.
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Not only was she the subject of unbelievable vitriol, but Palin’s children has been targeted by "comedians" and "reporters." Maybe she (unlike Kate Gosselin) realizes that her children are too precious to be thrown into celebrity flames just so she can realize her ambition. My friends in Alaska adored her. Too bad now for all the "objective" reporters, marginal actors and self-important pundits who have obsessed with vilifying her.

I LOVE your show, but PLEASE, enough with Michael Jackson already!! There are more important things going on in the world. I am so disappointed with the amount of coverage you are giving this story. ENOUGH!!!!! I expect more from you. Leave this to the entertainment shows,

I am watching everything MJ on CNN and still can't get enough, at 50 something I can sit for hours and just watch him dance, my one regret is that I can't attend the memorial service but will watch from afar…..MJ you have entertained me and my mom for many years, may you now RIP, we your fans will always love you

I'm glad Palin is not representing me. Are you kidding she may run for the president? The president can't quit when a crisis arises.

Please enough on Michael Jackson. Our troops are in danger, people are hungry, and people are losing everything they own due to the financial situation. He is just a good entertainer! enough already!

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Jim,   July 6th, 2009 12:39 pm ET

No, You Don't Listen – How many people have to say ENOUGH about
Michael Jackson before you get it through your thick heads.

ROSE GARZA   July 6th, 2009 1:18 pm ET

Michael Jackson was a gift to earth. The media crucified him throughout his life and continues crucifying him. Michael Jackson is now with our creator. May he rest in peace.

art surette   July 6th, 2009 3:53 pm ET

Gov Palin.

It is common sense to any normal person that any job that comes with needless and thoughtless comments about your children daily shared with the entire world without the ability to guard them from it is not a job worth having period.

There is no reason every to joke about a handicapped child.

art surette   July 6th, 2009 3:56 pm ET

M.J.

The media killed this guy and now the media is saving this guy soul. Does that say more about the media than Michael Jackson?

art surette   July 6th, 2009 4:04 pm ET

M.J.

Micheal Jackson is very important.

Cap and trade law for our only workable energy sources that may cause economic ruin is not important.
North Korea shooting missiles at South Korea is not important.
Ed, Farrah, Billy, and Steve's death is not important.
Iran's evil government cracking is not important.
Iran hatching/shooting student's in the street is not important.
Iraq taking control of their own density is not important.
Central America dividing up over Left and Right Governments for war is not important.
4 th of July is not important.

The media making up for hammering M.J. for years is all that matters? We all ready have his stance.

Now back to the news please.

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