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Schapelle Corby- innocent v guilty?
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narcism
Just wanted everyones opinion on the Schapelle Corby case going on in bali atm??
stamper
Shes innocent.

Sif you'd kill a hottie like that. :whip: :whip:
Ghostface
I think she's innocent. I hope she gets off or at least gets transferred to an Australian prison should she be found guilty. I certainly can't see her being executed in Indonesia.
Light The Fuse
my granma says she has a pretty face so she must be innocent.

you really couldnt be that stupid... really
00soups00
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Originally posted by Light The Fuse
my granma says she has a pretty face so she must be innocent.

you really couldnt be that stupid... really



well you are related...


but yeh.. i thought that she was too hot to fry until i saw herup close.

but still, i reckon she'll get off.

pretty fcuked its gotten to this stage though
Light The Fuse
hehe..no soups i meant chapeelle couldnt be that stoopid...

my granma might think shes hot but i only give her a 7
Ghostface
The indonesian prison guards love schapelle long time.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Ghostface
The indonesian prison guards love schapelle long time.


:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
damn, thats so wrong.

i hope she gets off, innocent or guilty. i think the possible penalties in indonesia are a bit rough.

i reckon she's innocent. no idea how it'll go tho.
Light The Fuse
lol tristan

yeah werd, if she was in coburg, shed probably get a warning and mad props from the lebos
Renegade
If she is found guilty (hard to tell what's going on atm - this rapist who's testifying certainly shook things up a bit) then Alexander Downer needs to get off his fat, girly arse and make it clear that Australia isn't going to stand back and watch one of its citizens be put to death for a non-violent crime. Not that I would ever place any faith in Downer to do the right thing, of course, but if he was ever going to take a tough diplomatic stance, then this has got to be the time. The Indonesian president is coming out here shortly (might have even flown in today?) so I think we (as in the people and our politicians) need to make it clear that we do not support the death penalty for such crimes and that such a sentence will result in a severe souring of the relationship between the two countries. We need to protect our citizens and it's important that the government is seen to be doing this.

Also, just out of interest, how the would you not feel (or see) 4.1kgs of marijuana in your bag? :conf:

pkcRAISTLIN
en spot on renegade.

haha, or smell it even ;)
S_madis
well said Renegade, this government will only intervene in affairs which only seemingly affect the "national" interest. We bark how we are so tuff on terrorism and yet can't protect our own citizens from the death penalty for such a petty crime (in my mind anyways). Shame on you Howard and your pack of conservative s!
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