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Why on earth would we want to bring back a drug runner?
Do you think because she's Aussie she's above the law?
Because she's a woman?
Because she's depressed about her current circumstances?
Hell, why don't we bring back all the convicted felons and set them free?
Do the crime, serve your time.
Tracey Spicer thinks it is time to bring Schapelle back home in this article in The Daily Telegraph-
"Corby must not die in that foreign hell hole"
"It is time to bring Schapelle Corby back home. Pictures of the 31-year-old lying on the floor of Denpasar's police hospital, dishevelled and pathetically clutching a teddy bear, have torn at the nation's heart.
Corby's wide-eyed stare, apparent paranoia and even her tiny, twisted pigtails are obvious signs of a rapidly deepening depression."
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25549439-5007146,00.html
Here's another article in The Sun Herald
"Schapelle Corby taken to hospital for psychiatric treatment"
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25549577-401,00.html
I'm not a fan of Schapelle or the extended Corby Clan but maybe Tracey Spicer might just have a few good points in her article.
What do you think?
Dazed and confused, she wanders from room to room of the hospital, carefully guided by her beloved mother Rosleigh Rose.
I was amused by Spicer's gullibility;
Recent cases of women's expertise at manipulating our media owe a lot to this great performer.
most people have had enough of drugs and the bs it causes the community.
Why on earth would we want to bring back a drug runner?
Do you think because she's Aussie she's above the law?
Because she's a woman?
Because she's depressed about her current circumstances?
Hell, why don't we bring back all the convicted felons and set them free?
Do the crime, serve your time.
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I reckon prison transfer back to Oz would be more likely
Up to the present time, she is serving a purpose for the Indonesian govt, that is drug using Oz d!ckheads can stay away.
It's interesting that the ones they execute don't draw as much attention.
Tracey Spicer thinks it is time to bring Schapelle back home in this article in The Daily Telegraph-
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