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Tell him to save his money and come to Winton instead... I'm bringing my TV so we can watch the F1 :| It's pretty much the same thing...

Also he can buy 3 x SAU VIC Motorsport Shirt and a few cans of Mother, instead of that other Energy Drink one...

Here's a thought about the Bali crew

The money and effort being spent on their repeal could have saved hundreds of actually innocent lives in an impoverished third world country...meanwhile the real atrocity and focus of bleeding hearts is that a couple of drug dealers who didn't give a shit who they indirectly killed might get killed themselves.

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That's where the argument is flawed - if it's wrong it's wrong can't be wrong just cos they're aussie.

My honest opinion is I couldn't care less what happens but I do feel for the family & friends beyond that it's not a political issue they broke the law.

How would aus like it if an Indonesian broke our law and their president bang bang or whatever his name is starts telling our gov to pull its head in? No doubt we would take a similar stance perhaps minus the jets and warships like seriously guys they smuggled drugs they ain't Osama bin dr. Evil.

I don't see how looking after our own = flawed argument. it's only natural that we would care more about Australians than others.

If we were doing something that contravened the UDHR (like say, the treatment of assylum seekers) then I would expect others to get involved (which they are, and should have a long time ago)

I don't see how looking after our own = flawed argument. it's only natural that we would care more about Australians than others.

Typical lefty, merely taking sides instead of arguing principles

You've just admitted that the lives of these shitbags are more important / worthy of our attention than others on death row. Don't try to backpedal on this

Your blanket opposition to the death penalty seems very weak now

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Your Uncle Arthur used to have a saying, "Shoot 'em all and let God sort them out."

Unfortunately, one day he put his theory into practice. It took 75 Federal Marshals to bring him down. Now let's never speak of this again.

I don't see how looking after our own = flawed argument. it's only natural that we would care more about Australians than others.

If we were doing something that contravened the UDHR (like say, the treatment of assylum seekers) then I would expect others to get involved (which they are, and should have a long time ago)

Looking after our own....

They're heroin smugglers... Not a one time thing for them either.. But they're Aussies so it's all good.

Not to mention they do finger paintings now, Saint Chan and Saint sukamarun

They've found God... They should be happy, they'll get to meet him soon

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Typical lefty, merely taking sides instead of arguing principles

You've just admitted that the lives of these shitbags are more important / worthy of our attention than others on death row. Don't try to backpedal on this

Your blanket opposition to the death penalty seems very weak now

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I bring sandwiches for lunch so I can direct my money elsewhere (usually into my outfit). Nothing wrong with that, will likely do the same thing at the GP tomorrow

Agree with work lunch but to save $5-10 for a one-off event in addition to the extra time spent of sourcing/packing/transporting food doesn't seem worth it to me. $
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