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well i am officially angry , after watching the news this evening it made me think what is happening to the world we live in. And how it is slowely going down the drain.

In particular in relation to the Bali bombings trial. Amorozi was found guilty as many of you guys are probably aware of by now for being involved in the attacks which killed 202 people, including 88 Australians, on October 12.

As he was led to his cell, Amrozi smiled at Australian survivors, some of whom shouted at him.

"Die, Amrozi, die," screamed Brad Phillips, who lost seven mates from Perth's Kingsley football club in the Sari Club bombing.

Why do we have scum like this in our world ruining it and trying to harm people.

How can a person who is responsable for killing 202 people smile and raise his fits in joy when hearing he is going to be killed by 14 marksmen. Does he have no concience?

This **** should be tortured to ****, id make the shitwhore suffer far more then the mind could imagine. Oh and his lawyer is even going to try and appeal the death sentence and try and lower it to jail time. what a ****ing joke.

Have a look for yourselves at this piece of shit, this is his expression when the sentence was handed down.

I hope he rotts in ****ing hell

sorry to bring the mood down.

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dont forget that these people have nothing to loose in their own country. They were brought up from it at an early age just like the talibans. Their background, their families, they dont look ahead in the future or want to see what lies ahead. They believe that is the right thing to do even though its f***ed in the brain.

Crime does not pay.

yer, but.. if u kill somebody like that aren't u just as worthless and vindicative as the person who committed the crime?

Letting him suffer a lifetime in a shitty indo jail for a long time should be more than enuff punishment

Originally posted by pushead

dont forget that these people have nothing to loose in their own country. They were brought up from it at an early age just like the talibans. Their background, their families, they dont look ahead in the future or want to see what lies ahead. They believe that is the right thing to do even though its f***ed in the brain.

Crime does not pay.

Yeah point taken, but they are brainwashed by their coward leaders (eg. bin laden) into thinking that when they die, allah will take them to some paridise bullshit place with virgin girls and all this other crap. It's this power of religion that people like osama exploit. In reality, the bin ladens and alike are just using all of this to get their followers to become human bombs waiting for their time to come, thinking they are doing it for Allah.

Why don't ****en bin laden become a ****en suicide bomber himself? F U C K I N G C O W A R D !!!!

i mean we shouldnt judge on exactly how they really behave. If they brought up as a killing machine well, obviously crime does not pay so punishment will be brought upon them. From our own perspective and mind, we all think it is f***ed of what they did but have you thought of what they think of us too?

Look, guys, there is no point in getting tied up in this bullshit. OK, so he did kill our fellow countrymen and women but it has happened, I certainly dont condone it but hey, you cant change it. He is a little piece of Rat shit which should be cut every day and when that heals up, cut him right next to that wound, everyday for the rest of his worthless life. They get told that if they do something like this they will be sent to a beautiful land with 14 virgins, well that means, they are gonna be ****ing a lot of whores coz this shit has been going on for years, the slappers are lovin it, spreadin their diseases from scumbag to filthy scumbag....Just dont let it ruin your life, it is all being taken care of by the proper authorities, albeit slow, it is happening, you cant do anything about it so dont worry about it. If you cant do anything about it, or if you have tried and you cant get anywhere, dont fkn get caught up in the hype. If you feel it nessecary to have a go at me for I said, please PM with all of your complaints. But please dont get caught up in it

Dave

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what they need to do to him for the rest of his life is cut him in different parts of his body everyday with razor blades and then leave him for the day and then the next day use a blow torch on the cuts to seal them up. Do this continually everyday and cut/blow torch him in the same spots over and over again.

death is just an easy way out for him.

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