Butter Michael Jackson sculpture at Iowa State Fair voted down

Bader

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For a person to correct someones spelling on a post about something so serious tells me you must be a couple immature teens. If you had a sweet 3 year old girl who was your life you might not joke about this.

Step away from the keys there big fella. Nobody is making light of the situation your daughter went through, I can't imagine the ordeal.

Yes, Jackson had very odd relationships with children. No they weren't appropriate, but that doesn't mean he molested them. Maybe he did, but nobody has been able to find proof of that. Or the fact that he was a drug addict either. May I suggest laying off the judgement button?
 

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This would have been the most realistic butter sculture ever. They could have melted a little of his face everyday to simulate Mike's real life.
 

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I actually thought it might have been a unique sculpture. Wonder which nose they would have put on him? And would it have looked like the Clown-like shell of a human being that he was at the end?
 

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Step away from the keys there big fella. Nobody is making light of the situation your daughter went through, I can't imagine the ordeal.

Yes, Jackson had very odd relationships with children. No they weren't appropriate, but that doesn't mean he molested them. Maybe he did, but nobody has been able to find proof of that. Or the fact that he was a drug addict either. May I suggest laying off the judgement button?


Pretty much laid out the solid argument for why you wouldn't honor him with a sculpture.

What is wrong with "judging" whether a person is worthy of being sculpted in butter. (OK…laughed a bit after typing that last line).

Isn't that what everyone answering this poll is doing in determining which way to vote? That is, judging the merit of the "honor" -- yes or no.
 

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Pretty much laid out the solid argument for why you wouldn't honor him with a sculpture.

What is wrong with "judging" whether a person is worthy of being sculpted in butter. (OK…laughed a bit after typing that last line).

Isn't that what everyone answering this poll is doing in determining which way the vote? Ie…judging the merit of the "honor" -- yes or no.
You shouldnt judge anybody my good friend
 

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Pretty much laid out the solid argument for why you wouldn't honor him with a sculpture.

What is wrong with "judging" whether a person is worthy of being sculpted in butter. (OK…laughed a bit after typing that last line).

Isn't that what everyone answering this poll is doing in determining which way the vote? Ie…judging the merit of the "honor" -- yes or no.

Nothing wrong with deciding whether or not he's worthy of our fine state's butter. I just disagree with him passing judgement on the guy being a child molester and drug [sic]attic, when no proof has come out about it.