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July 7, 2009
Sound Off: Your comments 7/6/09
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Editor's Note: Monday night’s AC360° feedback was varied and offered mixed opinions. Many of you continued to comment on the amount of Michael Jackson coverage, offering both criticism and praise. Gov. Sarah Palin’s resignation had viewers divided. Several felt she made the right choice considering the circumstances, while others thought she shouldn’t be giving up. Here’s some of what we heard, and we’d love to hear from you:

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Enough about Michael Jackson, give us the rest of the news.

CNN and Anderson Cooper are my preferred investigative news source usually except today. Obama is making history making progress with Russia and the almost only news story and the top one is Michael Jackson...I don't get it. I don't think this deserves this much coverage from both Larry King and Cooper.

Hello, Michael Jackson was one of the most famous people to every walk the Earth. Thank you for your objective coverage. He transcended racial, musical, androgynous, religious and age barriers. He was a child trapped in an adult body. His father Joe, along with the child molestation trial led him to numb his emotional pain with drugs. My heart goes out to his children, family and friends.

Stop Please!!! enough of Michael Jackson.

I admire Sarah Palin. She is not influenced by the nasty Washington politicians or political reporters. She does not have money from influential supporters (like Obama and Oprah) to pay legal fees that have been incurred by petty people and does not want to burden her state. I think her actions made sense, but I do hope to see her become stronger politically with more influential women supporters.

Gov. Palin gave us big clue as what she would be doing after the Gov's mansion. She intends to become an evangelist. Note: "higher calling". What else is there? The space program has slowed down.

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Gale Weaver   July 7th, 2009 11:53 am ET

AC, here are my closing thoughts. I am a 66 year old woman that has always loved music. I feel so blessed to have lived the years of these times. In the prime of my teens, I danced to the beat of JailHouse rock, by my "KING", ELVIS PRESLEY and in the prime of my adulthood, I danced to the beat of the, "THE THRILLER" by my "KING OF POP", MICHEAL JACKSON!!!! To me that's as good as it get's!! I send my love and prayers to the Jackson family. I thank-you and CNN for the wonderful coverage on this story. Let, God, be with us all.

Gale A. Weaver
Morristown,Tn

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