RhondaLee, If you can’t find postage stamps, then we know who the airhead is.

Quote Originally Posted by miss duece
maybe in canada it would be long, but according to the indonesians, twenty years for 9lbs of weed is light and they're appealing for a harsher sentence. in china anything over five pounds is a automatic death sentence if you're found guilty. different countries just do things differently.
Different countries, may do things differently, but I’m sure that 20 years is a long time out of anyones life regardless what country they come from. I’m sure the poor guy facing the firing squad would consider his sentence extreem for carrying five pounds of marauana.

Quote Originally Posted by miss duece
different countries just do things differently. i've been to indonesia, i didn't find pushers at every corner contrary to your beliefs.
I havent actually been to Indonesia, but I’m sure they don’t have a flashing light on their head to get your attention.

Quote Originally Posted by miss duece
on another note, it doesn't matter if anyone thought the trial was fair or not in the end.
Why not? Aren’t people allowed to have an opinion?

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what right does australian public have to tell or strong arm a soverign nation, recognized by the international community
How is the Australian public strong arming the soverign nation of Indonesia?

Quote Originally Posted by miss duece
, how to run their system,
Is that what the Australian public doing? I live in Australia. I missing all this action!!! Where is your sourse to make that statement miss duece?

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especially when the government of indonesia poses no military threat?
Miss duece, you really need to do your homework. Especially if your going to make such ludicrous statements.

Quote Originally Posted by miss duece
she got caught in indonesian soil, its their jurisdiction. there goes objectiveness for you.
Can't the Australian public have an opinion what happens to one of their citizens, weather that person be overseas or not? Besides...

During WW2, An american serviceman was caught murdering a woman in Melbourne, and it was discovered that he had killed several women on Australian soil. Australian law was not recognised, and bypassed, and the US Military had tried the man, even though he was still on Australian soil. According to your own law, you had set a precident for this to occur. How, then do you condem this??? I really don’t think international law is your fortee miss duece. What was your second option for uni?