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Old 07-07-2009, 04:50 PM   #121
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Not when they're only 12.
I disagree. I was 12 when I delivered my first euology. My grandfather's funeral wasn't on TV, but it was attended by a few hundred people. Nobody asked me to write a euology (which I did in the car-ride out) or get up there and deliver it. I made my Dad baul.

Not defending the Jacksons here, just the abilities of 12-year olds.
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Old 07-07-2009, 04:50 PM   #122
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I've seen many kids speak at their parents' funeral, even when they were younger than 12 years old.
And even if it's not speaking they'll do something. Carry candles, carry a portrait, greet guests etc etc...
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I don't understand why it is so unbelievable for some people to think the little girl might have just wanted to say something to her dad.

When my dad died suddenly I was 20, my brother and sister were 11 and 9 respectively. I gave part of the eulogy and they both read poems. Some people might not believe this but taking part in the celebration of a loved ones life and honoring them with a poem/song/speech/whatever can be really help someone cope with the beginning of the grieving process.

My brother and sister were asked if they wanted to do something at the funeral and they both immediately jumped at the chance. I don't see why it is so hard to believe this is the case for this little girl.

Your dads funeral was televised nationally? Attended by every known celebrity imaginable? Nice!

On another note, i have no idea if the kid was forced or not, i have no opinion one was or another. And i know that none of us on here could possible relate to a kid that grew up in that freak show family.
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Hmmm, what happends when you make assumptions again??
Well maybe Jackson's kid loved her daddy just a little bit more, enough to want to make a speech....we will never know...but I would hate to make assumptions about Rerun, as he is definitely not the type to make assumptions about individuals he knows nothing about.
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What has CP come to when there are TWO Michael Jackson threads on the first page?
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Where? CNN?
http://forum.calgarypuck.com/showthread.php?t=76363

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@ jeremy two posts up

^ I think its fair to assume the entire weight of the occasion and its attendees will not become clear to the kids for many years.
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Your dads funeral was televised nationally? Attended by every known celebrity imaginable? Nice!

On another note, i have no idea if the kid was forced or not, i have no opinion one was or another. And i know that none of us on here could possible relate to a kid that grew up in that freak show family.
Why does it matter? Because her father was a mega celebrity the kid suddenly shouldn't have the right to go up and speak?
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Why does it matter? Because her father was a mega celebrity the kid suddenly shouldn't have the right to go up and speak?

No no, im not saying that. I was just saying that you could not possible relate to the girl, none of us could.
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And you know this how? Because of your experiences?

Sorry, but because things work a certain way for you doesn't mean they work the same way for everyone else. It's possible that there was urging to do it, or even forcing, and it's equally as possible that the child did it because they wanted to.

I don't really care to get into any of the other stuff, I'm kind of in the middle on most of that (and in some cases I actually agree with you), but it's pretty pathetic to watch you assert that this child was forced to speak with not one ounce of support for your argument beyond the fact that you wouldn't have been able to do it.
No I don't have any proof...

but it is extremely unusual for an 11 year old to ask to do this.... especially one who has been sheltered (to the extreme) from the general public and the media all her life.
I wonder how many 11 year olds have stood up at their Dad's funeral and made a speech to the mourners at his funeral... let alone to thousands of people she doesn't know and to millions watching on tv.

I don't know a single 11 year old that would have the confidence to do that on their own... without someone talking them into it.
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To her it's her dad's funeral, not a megastar's watched by everyone.

And she just said a couple of words any kid could have said and cried.

Wouldn't be such a big deal if TV didn't replay it every 2 seconds.
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Just doing my part in trying to lift the fog of denial and unquestioned devotion.
May I ask why? Why do you feel the need to question how or why a person deals with the death of someone important to them?
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No I don't have any proof...

but it is extremely unusual for an 11 year old to ask to do this.... especially one who has been sheltered (to the extreme) from the general public and the media all her life.
I wonder how many 11 year olds have stood up at their Dad's funeral and made a speech to the mourners at his funeral... let alone to thousands of people she doesn't know and to millions watching on tv.

I don't know a single 11 year old that would have the confidence to do that on their own... without someone talking them into it.
I doubt very much the kid understood that millions of people were watching, even if she was told. To her it was a room full of people that were friends with her Dad.

This thread is full of posts about children volunteering to participate in the funeral of a loved one.
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May I ask why? Why do you feel the need to question how or why a person deals with the death of someone important to them?
I only question those who are willing to overlook the evil in someone just because they had talent and could write a snappy jingle.

I know, I know... nothing has ever been proved.
But generally where there's smoke there's fire.

How many MJ supporters here would let their child sleep over in Michael's bed?
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Old 07-07-2009, 05:21 PM   #135
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I doubt very much the kid understood that millions of people were watching, even if she was told. To her it was a room full of people that were friends with her Dad.
A room full of people? If that isn't an exaggeration I don't know what is. The "room" was the Staples Center and from all reports it was packed to the rafters.

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thread is full of posts about children volunteering to participate in the funeral of a loved one.
True, true... but judging by the Jackson family track record, coersion is not an entirely implausible assumption.
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Who's idea was it to trot that little girl out on the stage in front of thousands of people and be asked to speak about her father.

Now thats disgusting! A 12 year old little girl should NEVER be asked to do that on the day they buried her father. What a freak show. Just disgusting.
I was thinking the same thing. Shame on the family for doing this!
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I know, I know... nothing has ever been proved.
But generally where there's smoke there's fire.
And this was a grown man who essentially built a palace for little kids. He was 35 years old and he still thought he was Peter Pan for crying out loud.


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How many MJ supporters here would let their child sleep over in Michael's bed?
Forget Michael Jackson, how many of his "supporters" would let their kids have sleepovers with a 35 year old man?

Would anyone send their kids to a soccer camp if you knew they would be sleeping in the same bed as the coach?

No, you wouldn't. Why not? Because grown men don't sleep with little kids.

And they don't act like little kids. They don't talk about how sweet it is to sleep with little kids. They don't take a little boy as a date to the Grammy Awards.
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Anyone know where I can watch a full recap? I missed it, I heard the funeral was amazing.
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Anyone know where I can watch a full recap? I missed it, I heard the funeral was amazing.
Much Music is shoiwing it now and I think CNN has it on their website as well.
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Much Music is shoiwing it now and I think CNN has it on their website as well.
K thanks. From cnn site.

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Coverage of today's memorial continues through primetime tonight followed by highlights from the memorial at 11p.m. ET.
I cant tell if its the actual replay or just highlights at 11pm ET.
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