The NACCP, which captured national attention this week by formally condemning the "racist elements" in the Tea Party, is now supporting a California state lawmaker's proposal to turn the former home of the King of Pop into a state park.Would the board members of the NAACP have allowed their young boys to spend the night with Michael Jackson when he was alive? Probably not.
Assemblyman Mike Davis said this week that California NAACP president Alice Huffman and others approached him with the idea of the state Department of Parks and Recreation taking over the Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara County.
The Los Angeles legislator said the idea is worth studying and that fans from around the world would visit Michael Jackson's former estate.
Huffman, who also serves on the state Parks Commission, told the Sacramento Bee that she thinks the idea could be a huge success.
"I think Michael's history is world history and I think it would become the No. 1 attraction for the state parks if we could pull it off," he told the newspaper.
Jackson's 2,500-acre estate once housed amusement park rides and a zoo with tigers and snakes, but many of the estate's attractions were dismantled or sold after his death in 2009.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Child Molester's Memorial State Park
Coming to California if he NAACP has their way:
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Go ahead, take it over and make it a State Park, BUT, not with my money. The state is already close to being bankrupt, and this jerk wants to pile on more debt for the citizens of the state, she has got to be either crazy or a Democrat.
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