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Let Michael Be

Michael Jackson wasn't born into stardom but had to work many long years to become the "King of Pop" and he made many good and bad choices but he's human.  Like the rest of us he made mistakes and why should he be remembered for them?  Let his family bury him, so what difference does it make if he died from drugs, if that's the way he died?  There are so many reasons why he took drugs for whatever ailed him so let it go let him be in peace.  Remember he's not suffering any longer.  Why are people so interested in the way in died?  I'll remember him for the music he made over the many decades.  There are so many of his songs that i can put to a memory that had happened to me in my lifetime so far and hopefully that can still happen.  I don't really care to hear how he died and how awful this man was according "to the public, media, haters of any organization that hated or disagreed with Michael Jackson" just leave him alone now.  Nothing can be done or changed.  It is what it is.  Right?  This is just my opinion on Michael Jackson.

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