MJ death reaction puts priorities for America in perspective.

The United States of America is completely swallowed up with a Michael Jackson frenzy following his death. He died on June 25th, 2009 and still more than almost three weeks it’s actually gained more attraction and momentum. People are being pictured in newspapers nationwide with giant excited smiles that they got Memorial tickets. They didn’t even know this man yet everyone wants to go as it’s a circus show. E-bay had bids out as high as $20,000 USD for memorial service tickets.

Everyone in the country is broke but there is money for this nonsense? I also received a link today from a good friend that absolutely through me over the top. RIDICULOUS STORY FROM THE WASHINGTON POST

I love the justification for wasting millions of dollars in Michael Jackson’s unsustainable lifestyle in the hopes of some future profit which TO ALL OF OUR SUPRISE never materialized. Even Congress had a moment of silence for Michael Jackson, a man that was allegedly a child molester (yeah, yeah I know.. never convicted) and certainly outwardly displayed a large amount of mental instability.

Nobody is arguing his genuis as a recording artist but even his home town had a special memorial for him in which he hadn’t returned to since he was a child… not one time. Remember this man’s favorite past times were climbing trees and having water balloon fights with children. I’m all MJ’d out and quite frankly I think I’m just saying what alot of people are thinking and saying to each other behind the privacy of closed doors.

The last time I saw a frenzy like this was when Kurt Kobain killed himself many moons ago. The joy of liberty is that people have the right to express themselves and set their own priorities. That doesn’t make this any less creepy for me and that the priority of our masses is in the death of a recording artists that they’ve never met.

I’m looking forward to this closing out completely and the nation looking towards the future and the restoration of sensible values and priorities.

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