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    Bali Nine

    Yes alcohol is a killer, same with tobacco. Not to mention the cost of those two drugs on the public heath system. The amount the public purse would pay for funding programs to limited the impact on society is huge. However, illegal drugs still cause a massive amount of harm to this country...
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    Bali Nine

    Yes the dog analogy is crazy. That's like saying the guy who raped two women 15 years ago and fled the state and didn't get caught by the Police until recently should not be punished for his crime he committed all those years ago.
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    Bali Nine

    Yep fair point Hoffy. Addicts are weak minded people with very little will power or self control. However, these traffickers are profiting from the misery which these addicts bring on society. I didn't say for one minute addicts should not be punished for the crimes they commit. If they commit a...
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    Bali Nine

    And all upper echelon drug traffickers who import heroin and methylamphetamine who cause a great deal of pain in the community, who contribute directly to robberies, burglaries, stealings, suicides, overdoses, homicide other violent crimes. Not to mention the hundreds of thousands of Australian...
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    Bali Nine

    Smuggling heroin is also barbaric and places a massive drain on many parts of society. I hope these these executions take place as soon as possible so Australia can stop embarrassing itself with its 'diplomatic approach.'
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    Bali Nine

    I wouldn't laugh if another disaster happened. That would mean innocent lives would be lost and ordinary people would have lost their homes. Ordinary citizens who are not involved in crime and just focus on raising their children in a developing country. Remember these two are convicted drug...
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    Bali Nine

    And if you hadn't guest, I voted 'no'.
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    Bali Nine

    I think the PM has handled this matter poorly. I feel embarrassed to be an Australian, how he mentioned the aid was a terrible and foolish. I can't believe people are feeling sorry for these two, the Indonesians (and many other Australians like me) probably can't believe the lengths the...
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    Bali Nine

    Make no mistake, persons involved in trafficking 8.3 kilograms of heroin are upper echelon players. I don't believe in the death penalty for the mules. They are the bottom of the food chain and the organisers usually prey on weak people with drug problem to do the dirty work for them. In the...
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