Are we sick of Schapelle yet

@Swordy said:
The best thing about her release is that you only have to hear about this dribble for the next few weeks, and then she is GONE FOREVER!

Let's hope so!

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@stryker said:
Don't you believe it Swordy…there will be interviews, magazine spreads, book deals maybe even a feature film. This will drag on until 2017 when it will start again as she heads home.

You left out Playboy centrefold 😱pen_mouth:

Kul I'm still waiting for a vomit icon
 
You have misinterpreted my tone Happy.
I think she is an innocent.
My original statement was a fecitious comment on the trial by media this girl has suffered. This story should not die because it could well be the greatest mis carriage of justice we are ever likely to experience. This has been a disgustingly shameful chapter in this country's history.
Future generations will look back upon this story with wide eyed disbelief at the way the government and the media - especially the ABC white anted her case and left her to rot in that hell hole. They will be amazed at the way public opinion was turned from over 90% support for her to almost 100% against without the introduction of any new evidence. They will be appalled at the rumour filled lies that were spread by all media outlets - the ringleaders of which were the ABC and channel 7, which helped convict her to a sentence harsher than that handed out to rapists, murderers and terrorist leaders in the indonesian justice system.
I am so glad she made it out alive.
 
the only thing ive heard about schapelle in like 5 years is people complaining about her over the last week….

just turn off the telly or ignore those news articles if it bothers you so much.
 
Also I think it is a bit sick that people are blaming her for this circus. This is being perpetrated by the very organisations who screwed her over in the first place. They convinced Australia she was guilty and now they are presenting a feel good story about her release in sympathetic tones which will continue to keep the public opinion against her and her family. They will milk this to the point she wishes she was still behind bars.
 
@happy tiger said:
I'm so over this whole story

If she was 22 stone and non Anglo Saxon we'd heard about it on the16th page once and never heard of it again

I hope it is some sick trick the Indoenesians are playing and she has to serve the rest of her time

She's guilty and she should of thought herself lucky she only got 20 years and not the death penalty

GUILTY
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
Indonesia should have saved us the trouble and put a bullet in her. End of.

If anyone wants to question me on this, she is a convicted drug runner, and I have been directly affected due to drugs by the way of car theft as a lowly 1st year apprentice who saved up for nearly six months for his car only to have it pinched four weeks after purchase and left ruined with shot boxes left strewn through the car.

Any country that wants to enforce death for drug running has my endorsement.

I'm hearing you
 
@happy tiger said:
@stryker said:
Don't you believe it Swordy…there will be interviews, magazine spreads, book deals maybe even a feature film. This will drag on until 2017 when it will start again as she heads home.

You left out Playboy centrefold 😱pen_mouth:

Kul I'm still waiting for a vomit icon

She may even come back as a host or guest on Rugby League television.
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
Indonesia should have saved us the trouble and put a bullet in her. End of.

LOL yeah great idea. I also think we should have rounded up Joey and Wendell and blew them away as they would most certainly have bought and distributed drugs to friends at some stage…and their products were class A....which is even worse.
As for your applause of countries with the death penalty, I have lived in a few of them and can tell you drugs are just as if not more acessable there than they are here. They are also some of the most corrupt countries on the planet, but whatever floats your boat.. Junkies broke into your car once!
 
@pHyR3 said:
the only thing ive heard about schapelle in like 5 years is people complaining about her over the last week….

just turn off the telly or ignore those news articles if it bothers you so much.

Easily said , but when you've been out all day and you want to find out whats going on with the Toyota closure's ,First day of the Cowan trial over the Daniel Morcombe murder and the first 15 minutes were all Schapelle Bloody Corby
 
The problem is our media and all the morons who prefer non stories like that one. They're all pathetic. It's the same reason why our public political debate consists of minor wedge issues rather than more serious things.
 
Prince William having a baby is a non story. Taylor Swift breaking up with another boyfriend is a non story. Miley Cyrus wearing an outfit with her crutch showing for the 50th time is a non story. Lote Tuqiri cheating on his wife is a non story.

This is a story and if you did some research instead of relying upon news reports your attitudes may change. I respect most of you guys but FFS this is a human being who may well have had her life destroyed on an accusation alone. Some of the worst things I have read in this forum have been in this thread.
 
Don't read the thread then Stryker as the media attention will be hot for the next few days. Fact of the matter is she was found guilty. I don't condone the strength of the sentence given Abu Bakar Bashir got 2.5 years for murdering 100 Australians, but Corby was found to be in possession of drugs, plain and simple. Whether she had knowledge of them is irrelevant.
 
Biggest problem is this country loves glorifying its criminals. Chopper Read is a classic example, that guy was just a thug but gets treated like a national hero. Now this girl is going to get treated like a celebrity.
 
Family of bogan ferals stand to make a motza out of it all…theyve sucked a few in I see
One born every minute
 
Incorrect Willow. She was convicted of being a drug smuggler even though no evidence was found or proven that this happened. She was convicted because she could not prove that they werent hers. Massive difference.
 
@stryker said:
This is a story and if you did some research instead of relying upon news reports your attitudes may change. I respect most of you guys but FFS this is a human being who may well have had her life destroyed on an accusation alone. Some of the worst things I have read in this forum have been in this thread.

Give it a rest… here is some honest truths for you, if anyone was going to try to slip bags of dope into an un-suspecting travelers suitcase, it would be in tightly packed vacuum sealed bags to minimise bulk and be able to slip into random bags. To think this ghetto slapper was innocent, having a large loosely packed bag of pot to disguise the weight distribution in the bodyboard bag, added to the fact you think some random baggage handlers would be pumped about handling the extra bulk as it was secreted in and out of security/quarantine areas... She missed a palm that needed greasing, plain and simple.
 
@stryker said:
Incorrect Willow. She was convicted of being a drug smuggler even though no evidence was found or proven that this happened. She was convicted because she could not prove that they werent hers. Massive difference.

It's still essentially possession of a prohibited import. The gear was in her bodyboard bag which she admitted ownership of. Who else would the gear belong to? Actually don't answer that last question, it's irrelevant. She'll end up with a few million out of this which is more than most "drug smugglers" get.
 

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