ME and Ophelia
Monday, November 24, 2003
HOW TO GET FIRED BECAUSE OF YOUR BLOG
With apologies to BLOGGER
Continuing on from my post yesterday, here's How to Get Fired Because of Your Blog - with apologies to BLOGGER - by Jeneane Sessum.
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MICHAEL JACKSON ISSUES PUBLIC STATEMENT AND NEW WEBSITE
To cut through media speculation by putting all his official comments on one site
Singer Michael Jackson has issued a public statement and launched a website to protest his innocence and speak directly to the world about the child abuse accusations he faces.
On the site, MJNews.us, he said the charges were based on "a big lie" and he wanted to end "this horrible time" by proving they were false in court. He also said he hoped to cut through media speculation by putting all his official comments on one site. This is an excerpt:
To my fans, friends and family:
As you know, the charges recently directed at me are terribly serious. They are, however, predicated on a big lie. This will be shown in court, and we will be able to put this horrible time behind us.
Because the charges are so serious, I hope you all will understand, on the advice of my attorneys, I will be limited in what I can say about the situation. There will be times when I cannot comment at all. No doubt, this will be frustrating for all of us.
For that reason, I have set up this website to serve as a source of official communications on my case. Any statement that does not appear on this website must be considered unauthorized.
You are right to be skeptical of some of the individuals who are being identified in the mass media as my friends, spokespeople, and attorneys. With few exceptions, most of them are simply filling a desperate void in our culture that equates visibility with insight. We will not engage in speculation. We will not provide running commentary on every new development or allegation du jour. We intend to try our case in the courtroom, not in the public or the media.
I thank you all for your support and understanding.
God bless you,
Michael Jackson
With apologies to BLOGGER
Continuing on from my post yesterday, here's How to Get Fired Because of Your Blog - with apologies to BLOGGER - by Jeneane Sessum.
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MICHAEL JACKSON ISSUES PUBLIC STATEMENT AND NEW WEBSITE
To cut through media speculation by putting all his official comments on one site
Singer Michael Jackson has issued a public statement and launched a website to protest his innocence and speak directly to the world about the child abuse accusations he faces.
On the site, MJNews.us, he said the charges were based on "a big lie" and he wanted to end "this horrible time" by proving they were false in court. He also said he hoped to cut through media speculation by putting all his official comments on one site. This is an excerpt:
To my fans, friends and family:
As you know, the charges recently directed at me are terribly serious. They are, however, predicated on a big lie. This will be shown in court, and we will be able to put this horrible time behind us.
Because the charges are so serious, I hope you all will understand, on the advice of my attorneys, I will be limited in what I can say about the situation. There will be times when I cannot comment at all. No doubt, this will be frustrating for all of us.
For that reason, I have set up this website to serve as a source of official communications on my case. Any statement that does not appear on this website must be considered unauthorized.
You are right to be skeptical of some of the individuals who are being identified in the mass media as my friends, spokespeople, and attorneys. With few exceptions, most of them are simply filling a desperate void in our culture that equates visibility with insight. We will not engage in speculation. We will not provide running commentary on every new development or allegation du jour. We intend to try our case in the courtroom, not in the public or the media.
I thank you all for your support and understanding.
God bless you,
Michael Jackson