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Reply #330 - Feb 9th, 2014 at 11:36am
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 9:50am:
John Smith wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 9:06am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 8:26am:
John Smith wrote on Feb 8th, 2014 at 10:38pm:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Feb 8th, 2014 at 9:02am:
John Smith wrote on Feb 8th, 2014 at 8:18am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Feb 8th, 2014 at 6:20am:
John Smith wrote on Feb 7th, 2014 at 6:49pm:
BatteriesNotIncluded wrote on Feb 7th, 2014 at 6:48pm:
John Smith wrote on Feb 7th, 2014 at 6:41pm:
BatteriesNotIncluded wrote on Feb 7th, 2014 at 5:54pm:
Well as far as I know Marijuana is not physically addictive


rubbish

I question your sources  Cool


lifes experiences ..... Wink


If you think you were physically addicted to pot you need a psychiatrist

SOB


No SOB, it is you that needs a psychiatrist ... where did I say that I was ever physically addicted?


Where did i say you did? I said "if" which can be plainly seen in the quote since you gave the impression with your "life experiences" answer.

SOB


and you wonder why people think you're an idiot?


You just dont understand sarcasm, spot, or irony. Perhaps you should look it up.

SOB

Go annoy someone else idiot!


Reported . . .  enjoy your holiday

SOB


you don't need to report the fact that you're an idiot, everyone who's been on this forum for longer than 5 minutes can work it out on their own
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Re: Schapelle Corby, parole decision..
Reply #331 - Feb 9th, 2014 at 11:39am
 
True Blue... wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 7:37am:
Gnads wrote on Feb 8th, 2014 at 7:32pm:
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In a country where smuggling drugs in can result in the death penalty, she's lucky she got 9 years. You don't have to like or agree with their laws , but you do have to respect them. or alternatively, don't go to Malaysia


She went to Indonesia  Grin Grin

No one has taken into account the 2 attacks on Mercedes Corby .... all been swept under the carpet? very suss .... & if she did win a slander suit & got a big payout that would explain why she may have been a target for extortion perhaps?

None the less as a non citizen why would Schapelle not be deported after being released? Surely parole should only be applicable Indonesian citizens released early?

Never heard of foreigners convicted being released & told to stay in a foreign country .... usually they want all crims gone... deported.

There's more to this than meets the eye.


I think she's one of the first foreigners, if not the first, to get parole...

Very rare does the Indonesian President drop the sentence of a Foreigner but she got hers reduced 5 years...

I was reading that if she stayed I'm jail without parole then she'd be back to Australia earlier... but they are scared for her health... at one stage when she was supposed to be on medication... they made another inmate responsible for Corby to take her medication... but she didn't give it to Corby and sold it off to other inmates..

She was a mess... just curled up in a corner starving to death...  Mercedes had to go to the jail each day and feed her etc...

Mercedes has won two slander cases now with another one pending...

Some other things that got swept under the carpet was on the same day Corby got busted for drugs baggage handlers in Sydney got busted trying to smuggle 10kg of heroin in someone's suitcase... there was also security footage that went missing as well...

So there are a lot of sus things that went down...

I'm not saying anyone is innocent btw...

At this time Corby hadn't been to Bali for 4 years... she dropped out of "beauty" school to look after her father who had cancer... so if it was his drugs the coward had really done her over... 

Btw.... why would anyone bother taking a "boogie" board to Bali?

It would be cheaper just to buy or rent one there wouldn't it?

They were getting pretty flash and expensive at one stage the boogie boards!
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Reply #332 - Feb 9th, 2014 at 11:43am
 
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Indonesia's justice minister has defended granting convicted Australian drug-smuggler Schapelle Corby parole, saying the decision was not politically motivated.


His lips were moving.

Of course it was politically motivated.

It's all to save face by distracting attention away from the fact that Abbott has bested them in the boat-people racket by returning these floating frauds back to Indonesia's Southern coastline.



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Reply #336 - Feb 9th, 2014 at 11:48am
 
ian wrote on Feb 8th, 2014 at 11:29pm:
Yes its a conspiracy. The highest levels of government collaborated to set up a beauty consultant from Queensland.

Noones saying the govt set her up.... druggies simply lost 4.1kg of mull in transit and shrugged it off while schapelle got the raw bananna and conservative australia took the opportunity to practise their look down their victorian noses trick!

Cos that's what clever cuntries do!!!
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Reply #337 - Feb 9th, 2014 at 11:52am
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 7:57am:
ian wrote on Feb 8th, 2014 at 11:29pm:
Yes its a conspiracy. The highest levels of government collaborated to set up a beauty consultant from Queensland.


Indeed the theory goes that she is/was a spy and the Indos caught her out and sent her up to apply pressure to the government.  I personally fail to see the merits of Bali.

Never been there: never will!
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Reply #338 - Feb 9th, 2014 at 12:09pm
 
Chances are that she's guilty as hell. Her guilt doesn't require the alignment of several planets in a couple of solar systems like the theories out there of how she's innocent do.

Australian's can sell pot over there to other Australians at a premium. It's what makes importation of it worthwhile.

She's a white woman with family support and money in a prison in Bali - she's better off serving her time there than here.

Let her out and may she fade quickly into obscurity.
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Reply #339 - Feb 9th, 2014 at 12:24pm
 
Life_goes_on wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 12:09pm:
Chances are that she's guilty as hell. Her guilt doesn't require the alignment of several planets in a couple of solar systems like the theories out there of how she's innocent do.

Australian's can sell pot over there to other Australians at a premium. It's what makes importation of it worthwhile.

She's a white woman with family support and money in a prison in Bali - she's better off serving her time there than here.

Let her out and may she fade quickly into obscurity.

Never played cricket before have ya!  Cool
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Reply #340 - Feb 9th, 2014 at 12:41pm
 
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...Mick Corby regularly purchased marijuana from a South Australian drug syndicate headed by convicted drug trafficker Malcolm McCauley...McCauley visited Schapelle in jail two weeks before her verdict.


http://bp0.blogger.com/_oUdRQ4S0-mY/R39NK5LUIzI/AAAAAAAAALg/QioV1uFrbXA/s1600-h/...



http://images.smh.com.au/2011/11/12/2769828/ipad-art-wide-schapelle-420x0.jpg


...barely a fortnight before Schapelle's arrest, Queensland police received a signed informant's statement naming Mick Corby as a man who was delivering drugs on commercial flights to Bali...


...the 4.2-kilogram bag of marijuana was painstakingly moulded to fit the curves of Schapelle's boogie-board bag - as opposed to being stuffed in there by baggage handlers...

...David McHugh - an Adelaide drug figure who, alongside McCauley, played a key role in the Corby story...twice visited Schapelle in jail...

http://www.watoday.com.au/national/the-hell-that-followed-publication-of-my-schapelle-corby-bestseller-20140208-328vq.html
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Reply #341 - Feb 9th, 2014 at 9:23pm
 
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/03/04/1109700677359.html

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The marijuana was in a brand-named Space Bag, which has a nozzle through which air is extracted, compacting the load. Photographs taken by customs officers at the airport clearly show that this bag was inserted upside down into another Space Bag. Other photographs show customs officers handling the marijuana through the bottom of the internal bag.

Yet for some reason, the customs officers - when questioned by the defense - denied opening the boogie board bag after the X-ray machine detected the drugs, and denied inspecting the drugs and then zipping the bag shut again.

But Corby said the bag had been unzipped and zipped shut. She indicated how the two zips now met in the middle, whereas she always zipped it shut from right bottom to left bottom with a single zip.

Questioned by Corby's lawyers, Winata denied that customs officers had slit open the internal drug bag before Corby collected the boogie board. Her lawyers, who inspected the bag, said it had been partly cut open by a blunt instrument, perhaps a key.

When the bags were presented in court, four months after Corby's arrest, the internal bag was instantly noticeable because the bottom was sealed with black tape.

Asked to show the position of the drugs bag when he found it, Winata placed it upright in the outside bag, with the taped end down - reversing the positions shown by the customs photographs. Questioned by defence lawyers, he insisted he had not made a mistake.

Winata might not have been aware of the photographs. But the prosecutor, Ida Bagus Nyoman Wiswantanu, was. They are contained in the brief of evidence submitted by police. He did not question Winata's answers.


1) If Bali Customs did not put the hole in the internal bag who did, a third party must have put the hole in the internal space bag.....Or are we expected to believe Schapelle Corby packed the marijuana in two air tight space bags knowing one had a big hole in it???

2) If there was a hole in the internal bag and the smell of marijuana was so strong at the customs counter when the boogie board bag was opened (The space bag was still sealed) why didn't the cargo bay of the plane reek of pot???

3) Why did Bali Customs take James into the interview room and make him unpack the marijuana if Schapelle Corby had already admitted it was hers according to Winata???

4) Why did Winata lie under oath about how the bag was packed???

The story just does not add up IMO!!!

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Reply #342 - Feb 9th, 2014 at 9:55pm
 
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...Mick Corby regularly purchased marijuana from a South Australian drug syndicate headed by convicted drug trafficker Malcolm McCauley...McCauley visited Schapelle in jail two weeks before her verdict.


...barely a fortnight before Schapelle's arrest, Queensland police received a signed informant's statement naming Mick Corby as a man who was delivering drugs on commercial flights to Bali...

...the 4.2-kilogram bag of marijuana was painstakingly moulded to fit the curves of Schapelle's boogie-board bag - as opposed to being stuffed in there by baggage handlers...

http://www.watoday.com.au/national/the-hell-that-followed-publication-of-my-schapelle-corby-bestseller-20140208-328vq.html
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Reply #343 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 12:03am
 
BatteriesNotIncluded wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 11:52am:
Never been there: never will!
Of course not. This doesnt have to be said.
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Reply #344 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 6:35am
 
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I wrote a book that concluded Schapelle Corby was guilty. Life has never been the same since.

Two years ago, I stood before the national media and outlined evidence that showed the drugs had belonged to her father, Mick Corby. My publisher Richard Walsh stood beside me and said Allen & Unwin agreed. The book, Sins of the Father, reveals how Mick Corby regularly purchased marijuana from a South Australian drug syndicate headed by convicted drug trafficker Malcolm McCauley. It discloses how and why McCauley visited Schapelle in jail two weeks before her verdict.

It confirms that barely a fortnight before Schapelle's arrest, Queensland police received a signed informant's statement naming Mick Corby as a man who was delivering drugs on commercial flights to Bali. It reminds everyone that the 4.2-kilogram bag of marijuana was painstakingly moulded to fit the curves of Schapelle's boogie-board bag - as opposed to being stuffed in there by baggage handlers.

But these facts aside, it is hard not to feel compassion for Schapelle. Only recently, Bali bomber Umar Patek received a 20-year sentence for constructing two bombs that killed more than 200 people in 2002.


and that's my argument...

i also think it was the bali 9?

who Australian Police let walk into bali for a death sentence when they knew they were carrying drugs before they left Australia...

i think this is the same case with the Corby's...

the police knew they were carrying and let them walk into a death sentence...

mind you... i do feel for the authorities who put millions of hours into convicting druggo's only to see them walk free and continue on dealing in drugs...
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