The Michael Jackson Resolution

July 6, 2009 - by Donny Shaw

Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee [D, TX-18] has proposed a resolution in Congress in honor of the life and work of Michael Jackson. It’s extremely long; about three or four times the length of a “typical” resolution, and focuses heavily on his role as a humanitarian.

You can read the full resolution at this link, or below. The resolution was referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs the same day it was introduced. No word yet on when, or if, this resolution will be voted on by the House.

H. Res. 600 – A tribute to an American legend and musical icon.

Whereas Michael Jackson was not only an accomplished recording and performing artist, he was a noted humanitarian;

Whereas Michael Jackson began his stellar recording career as the featured member of ‘The Jackson 5’, which was the first act in recorded history to have their first four major label singles ‘I Want You Back’,‘ABC’,‘The Love You Save’, and ‘I’ll Be There’, reached the top of the American charts;

Whereas the internationally recognized ‘Thriller’ released in 1982, which became a smash hit yielded seven top-10 singles. The album sold 21 million copies in the United States and at least 27 million worldwide. It was a monumental moment in music history;

Whereas Michael Jackson was labeled ‘The King of Pop’, Jackson’s music is internationally recognized and critically acclaimed;

Whereas Michael Jackson was one of the few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice;

Whereas in the early 1980s, Michael Jackson became a dominant figure in popular music and the first African-American entertainer to amass a strong crossover following on MTV. The popularity of his music videos airing on MTV, such as ‘Beat It’, ‘Billie Jean’ and ‘Thriller’—widely credited with transforming the music video from a promotional tool into an art form—helped bring the relatively new channel to fame;

Whereas, on January 10, 1984, Michael Jackson visited the unit for burn victims at Brotman-Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles, and demonstrated his concern with people suffering from grievous injuries;

Whereas, on April 9, 1984, David Smithee, a 14-year-old boy suffering from cystic fibroses was invited to Michael’s home, in response to a dying request to meet Michael. David passed away 7 weeks later;

Whereas, on April 14, 1984, Michael Jackson was single handedly responsible for equipping a 19-bed-unit at Mount Sinai New York Medical Center. This center is now a critical part of the T.J. Martell Foundation for leukemia and cancer research;

Whereas, on July 5, 1984, during the Jackson’s press conference at Tavern On The Green, Michael announced that his portion of the earnings from the Victory Tour would be donated to three charitable organizations: The United Negro College Fund, Camp Good Times, and the T.J. Martell Foundation;

Whereas, on July 14, 1984, after the first concert of the Victory Tour, Michael met 8 terminally ill children backstage;

Whereas, on December 13, 1984, Michael visited the Brotman Memorial Hospital, where he had been treated when he was burned during the producing of a Pepsi commercial. He subsequently donated all the money he received from Pepsi, $1.5 million, to the Michael Jackson Burn Center for Children;

Whereas, on January 28, 1985 Michael and 44 other artists met to record ‘We Are The World’, written by Michael and Lionel Ritchie, a project devoted to fighting global hunger. The proceeds of this record were donated to the starving people in Africa;

Whereas in 1986, Michael set up the ‘Michael Jackson UNCF Endowed Scholarship Fund’. This $1.5 million fund is aimed toward assisting students majoring in performance art and communications, with money given each year to students attending a UNCF member college or university;

Whereas, on February 28, 1986, after having had a heart-transplant, 14-year-old Donna Ashlock from California received a call from Michael Jackson. He had heard that she was a fan. Michael invited Donna to his home following her recovery;

Whereas, on September 13, 1987, Michael supported a campaign against racism. He made every effort to publicly support NAACP, in the fight against discrimination of African-American artists;

Whereas in October 1987, at the end of his ‘Bad Tour’, Michael donated personal items to UNESCO for a charitable auction. The proceeds of his donation were allocated for the education of children in developing countries;

Whereas, on February 1, 1988 The Song ‘Man In the Mirror’ entered the charts. The proceeds from the sales of this record went directly and exclusively to Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times, a camp for children who suffer from Cancer;

Whereas, on March 1, 1988, at a press conference held by his sponsor Pepsi, Michael presented a $600,000 check to the United Negro College Fund;

Whereas on April 1988, Michael Jackson ensured that free tickets to three concerts in Atlanta, Georgia, were specifically set aside for the Make a Wish Foundation;

Whereas, on May 22, 1988, Michael visited cancer-stricken children in the Bambini-Gesu Children’s Hospital in Rome. He signed autographs and gave away sweets and records to the young patients. He also announced his monetary donation of 100,000 pounds to the hospital;

Whereas, on July 16, 1988, Michael met the Prince of Wales and his wife Diana, where he donated 150,000 pounds for the Prince’s Trust, and a check of 100,000 pounds for the children’s hospital at Great Ormond Street;
Whereas, on July 20, 1988, Michael visited terminally ill children at Great Ormond Street Hospital. At a unit for less critical patients he stayed longer and to engage in story telling time with the children;

Whereas, on August 29, 1988, at his 30th birthday Michael performed a concert in Leeds, England, for the English charity organization ‘Give For Life’, an organization designed as an immunization charity for children. Michael presented a check for 65,000 pounds;

Whereas on January 1989, the proceeds of one of Michael’s shows in Los Angeles were donated to Childhelp USA, the biggest charity organization against child abuse. In appreciation of the contributions of Michael, Childhelp of Southern California founded the ’Michael Jackson International Institute for Research On Child Abuse’;

Whereas, on January 10, 1989, upon the winding down of his ‘Bad Tour’, Michael Jackson donated tickets for each concert to underprivileged children, and made contributions to hospitals, orphanages and charity organizations throughout each stop on his tour;

Whereas, on February 7, 1989, Michael visited the Cleveland Elementary School in Stockton, California, a site of playground violence where 5 children had been tragically killed and 39 had been wounded;

Whereas, on March 5, 1989, Michael invited 200 underprivileged children of the St. Vincent Institute for Handicapped Children and of the organization Big Brothers and Big Sisters to the Circus Vargas in Santa Barbara. Following the event, the children were invited to his ranch to visit his private Zoo at Neverland Ranch;

Whereas in December 1991, Michael’s office MJJ Productions donated more than 200 turkey dinners to needy families in Los Angeles;

Whereas in February 1992, within 11 days Michael covered 30,000 miles in Africa, to visit hospitals, orphanages, schools, churches, and institutions for mentally handicapped children;

Whereas, on February 3, 1992, at a press conference at the New York Radio City Music Hall, Michael announced that he is planning a new world tour, to raise funds for his new ‘Heal The World’ Foundation. This Foundation was designed to support the fight against AIDS, Juvenile Diabetes, the Ronald McDonald Camp, and the Make A Wish Foundation;

Whereas, on May 6, 1992, Michael defrayed the funeral expenses for Ramon Sanchez, who was killed during the Los Angeles riots;

Whereas, on June 26, 1992, Michael presented the Mayor of Munich, Mr. Kronawitter, with a 40,000 DM check for the needy people of the city;

Whereas on July 1992, Michael donated 821,477,296 Lire to La Partita del Cuore (The Heart Match) in Rome and donated 120,000 DM to children’s charities in Estonia and Latvia;

Whereas, on July 25, 1992, at his concert in Dublin, Ireland, Michael announced that he will give 400,000 pounds of the tour earnings to various charities;

Whereas in June 1993, Michael announced a donation of $1.25 million for children suffering as a result of the riots in Los Angeles;

Whereas on October 1993, Michael Jackson donated $100,000 to the Children’s Defense Fund, the Children’s Diabetes Foundation, the Atlanta Project, and the Boys and Girl Clubs of Newark, New Jersey;

Whereas on December 1993, in conjunction with the Gorbachev Foundation, Michael Jackson airlifted 60,000 doses of children’s vaccines to Tblisi, Georgia;

Whereas in 1994, Michael donated $500,000 to Elizabeth Taylor’s AIDS Foundation;

Whereas, on October 1, 1996, Michael donated the proceeds of his Tunisia concert to ‘The National Solidarity Fund’, a charity dedicated to fighting poverty;

Whereas, on December 9, 1996, during the ‘History Tour’ visit in Manila, Michael visited a Children’s Hospital, where he announced that a portion of his concert earnings will be donated to the renovation of the Hospital;

Whereas the Millennium Issue of the ‘Guinness Book Of Records’ named Michael as ‘the Pop Star who supports the most charity organizations’;

Whereas in 2004, The African Ambassadors’ Spouses Association, honored Michael Jackson for his worldwide humanitarian efforts, due to his fiscal contribution of more than $50 million to various charities, including many organizations that feed the hungry in Africa; and

Whereas we today mourn with and send our condolences to the children that Michael Jackson left behind: Prince Michael, Paris Michael, and Prince Michael II and his mother, father, brothers, and sisters: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the House of Representatives-

(1) recognizes Michael Jackson as a global humanitarian and a noted leader in the fight against worldwide hunger and medical crises;

(2) celebrates Michael Jackson as an accomplished contributor to the worlds of arts and entertainment, scientific advances in the treatment of HIV/AIDS, and global food security.

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Anonymous Aug 31, 2009 2:32am
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If you love MJ fine, if not, that's fine as well. Let Hollywood honor their own. We elect members of congress to deal with important issues of government. MJ is not one of these issues. It just goes to show how simple minded Americans have become. Many of our own people are homeless and going hungry and congress is worried about a dead singer. And then there are those of you who defend congress' irresponsible behavior. By the way, if MJ was as great as some of you think he was, I am sure he would agree. Time and money are better spent elsewhere. All resources are truly finite.
janon

Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 4:51pm
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What is it with people and MJ's past??? Weither you like his music or not the guy has been cleared for lack of proof. If it was about a teacher, plumber or accountant the justice system would be trusted. So what? Did he HAVE to be guilty because he was successful? The truth is the reason why you think he got out of it is probably the same why he was accused in the first place: MONEY. So just move on and, unless you have information that the rest of the world doesn't know about, stop the the hatred and show a little respect for the family and fans in grief.

Anonymous Aug 27, 2009 5:26am
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 2:59pm

He is with God now and yall cant hurt him anymore,HAHAHAHAHAHAHA,So there!

Anonymous Aug 27, 2009 5:23am
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 2:58pm

If you had any common sense you would KNOW he was innocent

itssunshinexo Jul 09, 2009 2:00pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 9:41am

hahahhahaha i love it. Michael Jackson was a HUGE star and American Icon. No matter what he did or didnt do in his personal life (and we will probably never know for sure), he was not convicted. I , myself, do not consider Michael Jackson a role model or an ideal human being. I think the stardom he had greatly scarred him as a child. While it can not be contested that he sang beautifully and had a very successful career, I don't consider him a hero in any other realm of life. I think he had a tortured soul and can only hope he is at peace. WITH THAT SAID, I think it is utterly ridiculous the focus that public officials are giving him in the midst of such economic crisis and in the midst of such GLOBAL crisis!! Iran, North Korea!!? Dont we recognize that while it is a sad thing that Michael died that it does not impact our lives NEAR as much as these things do? He should be honored as an American pop icon, but move on and stop wasting taxpayer money on it!!

Anonymous Aug 27, 2009 5:19am
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 9:41am

He was a humanitarian,more than we can say for you.

Anonymous Jul 12, 2009 11:11pm
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in reply to swolf Jul 09, 2009 5:21pm

OMG He did not pay off two accusers... He settled in the 1st one, and let me ask you something if your child was assaulted would you settle for money or want to see that person rot behind bars??!! Them accepting the money sounds fishy to me. As for the second one you need to look up because it was thrown out after it was shown that mother of the child had a HUGE history of trying to sue ppl over that very thing. When it was brought to her attention- the case was closed, end of story. As for you coming to this site reading all of this and still the only thing you comment on is his PERSONAL life... I'm pretty sure theres not one mention of his PERSONAL life in this... so why don't you just stick to commenting on the article itself and keep your PERSONAL comments to yourself! MJ was a great man and the world will forever mourn his loss.

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 5:03pm
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in reply to fbernal Jul 08, 2009 12:25am

Narrow minds? Hmm...we will never know the truth about Michael Jackson but God does know. He may have gotten fame and fortune and used that to donate to many great causes but I feel that he also used that fame and fortune to take advantage of innocent children all under this great guise of being such a humanitarian. That in my opinion makes him a disgrace. (FYI, he paid off accusers in 2 cases! That smells like guilt to me.) But that is nice if you would like your children to idolize a man such as him. I prefer to have my children love the Lord. Will Michael rest in peace? He seemed like a poor, tormented soul and all the money and fame he had couldn't give him peace.

Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 3:58pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 1:42am

look it isn't necessary for you to express and share your views just because of what you think of him. as much as you subject him to persecution, the truth will always elude us. he was NEVER proven guilty you prat so whatever the truth is, i'm definitely sure a prat like you will never know it. so keep your views to yourself. MJ for all his eccentricities was an icon of pop music and an active humanitarian. what exactly have you done to better him except to open your filthy mouth and spill your tosh. unfortunately for you, ur major achievement so far is being a major F*UCKTARD!

Anonymous Aug 27, 2009 5:17am
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 2:16pm

How dare you judge Michael Jackson.

Anonymous Jul 24, 2009 9:23pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 2:16pm

you should be ashamed of yourself

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Anonymous Jul 12, 2009 11:26pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 11:45am

They're not honoring him for his personal life.. this has nothing to do with his personal life. They are honoring him for all of the humanitarian work he has done. He is in the Guinness Book of World Records for most charities supported by a pop star. He was also a notable philanthropist, donating millions of dollars to the 39 charities he supported, and raising more through his own Heal the World Foundation. Now ask yourself this... how many and how much have you to donated to?

Anonymous Jul 10, 2009 8:17pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 10:25pm

the Jackson's did pay for his funeral. City costs are city costs whether its for security for the olympics or security for a memorial held in the staples center.

Anonymous Jul 10, 2009 8:16pm
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in reply to swolf Jul 09, 2009 5:26pm

Racists blacks??? Sounds more like a racist white person making that comment. Most blacks thought OJ was guilty. Check your facts before making outlandishly, biased statements.

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 10:25pm
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in reply to swolf Jul 09, 2009 5:26pm

i'm very upset to hear that the city of calafornia wants people to donate monet to pay for mj funeral too bad i can not use profanity because i am tempted, mj was in debt and continues to out people in dept i know he was a good man but financially he was an idiot, pay for your own funeral dirtbag. And stop trying to make money off a dead man you blood suckers, to his father joe you an ahole!!!!!!!!!!!!

swolf Jul 09, 2009 5:26pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 2:54pm

As for MJ donating 20% of his estate (to charity?) you can't bequeath debt. Farrah Fawcett was as much an icon as MJ the only difference is the racist blacks in this country embrace anyone who ever made something of themselves despite their atrocious behavior. OJ Simpson anyone?

swolf Jul 09, 2009 5:21pm
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in reply to fbernal Jul 08, 2009 12:25am

Don't forget drug addict in your description. Should we also honor "Jim the homeless guy" who stands on the side of the offramp? Just because he was successful at his profession, that in no way makes him an American icon who should be honored by our government. Don't they have more important things to concern themselves with? Answer: Yes!

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 5:17pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 8:48pm

Yeah right and OJ really didn't kill his wife! The person who needs to wake up is you!

And um...you have some real issues if what you are worried about is who will remember you. Frankly, I don't care the only one I want to make happy is my Lord and Savior!!

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 5:11pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 6:45pm

Hope you knew him really personally!! Course if that is the case you may be blinded simply by your closeness to him. We as mere humans have no way of knowing the absolute truth of ANYONE elses life not even those that we know intimately!!!!

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 5:05pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 3:49pm

Amen!!!

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 5:04pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 2:31pm

No kidding!!!!

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 3:02pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 08, 2009 11:09am

Not a true MJ fan...

Anonymous Jul 08, 2009 10:44am
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Here is my letter to my representative:

Please do not spend one minute on discussion and voting of the resolution proposed by Ms. Lee of Texas regarding Michael Jackson.

Please spend your time governing. Let the media, the fans, Hollywood, etc. spend their time and resources on honoring Michael Jackson as they desire. It is not the place of government to do so.

I am sure Michael Jackson did many philanthropic things, but there are countless others whose names we do not even know because they are Philanthropists...just as deserving as Michael Jackson. In fact, I would not doubt that there are others more deserving as "humanitarians" of a congressional resolution - in terms of both time and money.

Thank you for the time, energy, and desire you have to serve this country!

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 3:01pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 08, 2009 10:44am

Not surprising coming from TEXAS! Do you have your confederate flag hanging up too? WOW!

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 2:59pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 4:51pm

MJ was cleared because of the lack of credibility of the accusers.

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 2:58pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 3:49pm

Your situation is truth. MJ's accuser was looking for money...both of them. They went to a lawyer before going to police. They found the same lawyer that force Mj to settle out of court in 93, and they were known for trying to seek celebrities money including jay leno.

The first accuser recently admitted the whole thing was a lie and about money. In years to come, the 2005 accuser will admit the same thing.

Real abusers don't want money, they want reparation. They want to see the person in jail or dead. Would you really settle for money? Can that really heal your situation? This was not a real case of abuse.

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 2:54pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 3:38pm

Did Farrah Fawcett donate over $50 million dollars and leave 20% of her multi-million dollar estate?

Didn't think so. If it weren't MJ, you would want to honor this person.

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 2:52pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 2:54pm

THANK YOU E.U.!!! At least someone recognizes the global impact MJ has had on the world. BTW Diana and MJ were great friends before her death.

Anonymous Jul 09, 2009 2:50pm
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in reply to Anonymous Jul 07, 2009 10:47am

Apparently its okay for Congress to honor all the other hundreds of people that they have honored... But now all of a sudden "its not acceptable"... You are dumb too!



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