Did Debt Contribute to Michael Jackson's Death?

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Hobbes, READ the article.

Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, thinks it's a digestive "track".

Noah Webster of AZ of AZ 2:48PM July 12, 2009

It's not a digective track, you halfwit; it's called the digestive TRACT. And what in the name of all that is decent does that have to do with Michael Jackson anyway?

Hobbes of OR 7:55PM July 07, 2009

KEWL USES FOR "DIGESTIVE TRACK":

Road & Digestive Track Magazine; Trains run on Digestive Tracks; The Digestive Track Meet, wherein the contestants run around a circle until they puke; The FBI Digestive Tracked down the alleged perpetrator; Recreational drug users sometimes have Digestive Tracks on their arms; "The Digestive Tracks Of My Tears"...

Noah Webster of AZ 11:58PM July 04, 2009

Fred from NJ; GO TO HELL!

gh of CA 3:52AM July 04, 2009

no one tried to actually think of what was the psycology of him.might be he didnt see his childhood and staight away became a famous singer thats y he had the special feelings for children.he seems he was innocent thats y he tried to make everyone happy which is impossible to make people happy.i think he shouldnt have changed his face as he was a good looking guy he didnt need any surgeries to change complection or features. we love him and he will be missed

saima khan of NY 1:53PM June 30, 2009

His work was a mix of theatrics like "Killer," but I think the overall message was tender gentleness. It was in his childhood voice and in later years.

"Black and White" had a lot to do with decreasing racism. I marvel that he was able to get through life at all, after years of child abuse he described. When people are physically disabled in any way, I feel kindly toward them and wish it had not happened to them. There's a lot of speculation, but if he were as ill as we now are told, death may have spared him years of suffering. It will be ongoing pleasure to see how he insisted on perfect timing and was such a wonderful singer, composer and dancer.

auradawnveirs of CA 9:27PM June 29, 2009

Who cares?!! Enough already with this loser. His real legacy will lie in documenting for future historians how bankrupt our culture was at this time. Everything about this man was grotesque!

Fred S. of NJ 7:27PM June 29, 2009

Get ready for a soap opera bigger than the O.J. trial. The fight over custody of those kids and their money is going to be out of this world.

Michael's residuals in death will be worth several times the amount of any debts he owed. And ole Pappa Joe Jackson is already angling to get as much of it as he can.

Let's hope Michael surprises all with an air-tight will.

Muser of NM 1:31PM June 29, 2009

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about making smarter financial decisions. She’s the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back.

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