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Old 05-27-2005, 09:42 PM
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I have been watching this from the start and I will admit that when first picked up I thought there was every chance that she was guilty.
Yes it is true that you can buy cannibas in Bali at a very cheap price but the quality is about as good as my back yard lawn (and my dogs crap on that).
But as more and more details came out about the baggage handlers I thought that there was too much reasonable doubt as to if she put it in there or if someone else did.
Another thought is that the boogie board bag had 4.2 kg's of the stuff in it, I think that would have doubled the weight of the bag so surely that would have seemed odd?

So although I am not entirely convinced of her innocents I do think there is enough doubt that she may not be guilty.

Regarding the aid and help sent after the Tsunami I for 1 would donate again if it was to happen again, I cant see any reason why the general public should suffer after a disaster of such a large magnatude.
I am sure the people that recieved the aid are very grateful for it.

I cant see why Australia helping a country that is in trouble feels they should get treated any differently or as stated earlier all we are doing is greaseing each others palms but this time doing it infront of the world.

Sorry if anyone thinks my views are wrong but I only say what I believe.
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