Topic: Thoughts on the teacher in Africa? | |
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Shapelle Corby, that case makes no sense, why did a large weight of Marijuana, that wasn't discovered in her boogie board cover, in Australia, before her flight, when she checked her luggage in, and yet was there when she arrived in Bali?
Jess - I had wondered what became of her. |
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hitler argued with christian doctrine - He may well have done that in order to gain power, but many believe that this was a lie intended to deceive. |
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She is still in prison.
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She has recd a full pardon and will be released this afternoon. duncon posted page 4 |
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adj: hitler argued with christian doctrine - He may well have done that in order to gain power, but many believe that this was a lie intended to deceive. you can also go back to the acts of the crusades and the salem witch hunts as well fanaticism is a fact of life it hits everything but most known in the sports and religion areas and yes i agree actions are the true sign but that does not change how the fanatic feels about their fanatics i was not disagreeing was just elaborating may much good come to you and yours |
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I wrote all about it, in a story, if you want it, then send me an email address and I will send it to you. --- This is why immigration is a topic close to my heart ... i already sent you my e mail see real estate Its on its way ... |
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She is still in prison. - thanks for letting me know Jess.
That seems so unfair but I guess the Australian government can only do so much. |
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Jess posted:
This thread, and the conversation reminds me of a few Aussies in an Indonesian gaol, as we speak.... Shapelle Corby, who is still adamant that she did not import a large quantity of Marijuana into the country.. " a couple of pages back. I asked what became of her and Jess kindly told me this woman Shapelle was still in prison. - sorry but I had wondered what had become of her story, couldn't resist asking. -------- Do not wish to confuse anyone with the English school teacher who has been pardoned and released. |
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LONDON - A British teacher jailed in Sudan for letting her students name a teddy bear Muhammad as part of a writing project arrived home Tuesday after being pardoned and said she was “very upset to think that I might have caused offense to people.”
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22093313/ |
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