Michael Jackson: A Global Force in Life and Death
Slideshow • World Hum • 06.26.09 | 11:07 AM ET
South African President Nelson Mandela and Michael Jackson hug at the president's official home in Cape Town in 1996. REUTERS/Patrick De Noirmont
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Lindsey Watson 06.27.09 | 12:34 PM ET
When i was little i watch the music site and his song came on, “Dirty Diana” and ever since then i loved him and wanted to be him, i tried dancing and singing like him, but he was so brilliant its just such a shame that he’s left us, no matter what he will always be KING OF POP, I LOVE YOU MICHAEL JACKSON
Love Lindsey xxxxx
Dominique 06.30.09 | 5:45 PM ET
My favorite song and video is earth song, because of the strong message he was sending about 18 years ago and seems like we did not pay attention to him. Michael will never be forgotten by his great music and support to humanity
kim 07.01.09 | 4:09 PM ET
So sad he couldnīt say good bye!!