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MICHAEL JACKSON FOR U

Michael Jackson

At the White House in 1984
BornMichael Joseph Jackson
August 29, 1958(1958-08-29)
Gary, Indiana, U.S.
DiedJune 25, 2009 (aged 50)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationSinger-songwriter, producer, dancer, choreographer, businessman
Years active1964–2009
Net worth$236 million (2007) [1]
Spouse(s)Lisa Marie Presley (1994–1996)
Debbie Rowe (1996–1999)
ChildrenPrince Michael Jackson I (b. 1997)
Paris Michael Katherine Jackson (b. 1998)
Prince Michael Jackson II (b. 2002)
ParentsJoseph Jackson (father)
Katherine Jackson (mother)

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

MICHAEL JACKSON TOUCHED LIVES

Posted by cricky

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It does not matter how we remember the King of Pop, he touched many lives all over the world. From a little kid on stage you could always tell Michael Jackson was going to be great one day. His own efforts caused him to travel the world and entertain in the midst of many faces. Michael Jackson was beautiful in all stages of his life. He loved all people and never was seen putting down anyone. His love for humanity was gentle and ultimately divine, sent from God. His agape love for humanity is something that we all need. This world will no doubt be a better place, if we just focus on being like Jesus Christ, which is something Michael Jackson did throughout his life. He talked about love in all of his songs and people’s love grew more for him until the day he died. Michael Jackson’s love was so tender, gentle and considerate, something you do not see in the average black man. Michael Jackson is truly an example of how we should all be. We should always love everyone, just how we would want to be love. No wonder, millions of people all over the world paid respect to Michael Jackson. This is not it. Society should be learning from Michael Jackson’s gift of love. Our society should not see any difference in color or gender. We should now know how to love and respect each other. The hatred that we have seen over the years has not just between races, but among genders, conflict among women and men should cease our hearts and we should be so gentle. There should be no woman telling another woman what she is incapable of doing or trying to pull down her confidence. There should not be any hatred among black men. You get the point? There should be no more self hatred toward ourselves. We should learn how to touch lives the way Michael Jackson did, like Jesus Christ. Just because many are not born with tender hearts, we must learn how to pray for it. It can be a gift like Michael Jackson or-it could be a gift God gives us because we want it.

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