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  • Seventh Son
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    Originally posted by wiliercento View Post
    although young, that guy is still a drug trafficker bringing harm to others for his own profit. that to me..not a scape goat. what makes you guys think it was his first time?? isit not for easy money that drove him to traffic?? he knows the law and chose to challenge it..sympathise, yes.. i'm not saying he does not deserve a pardon..anyway, its out of our hands..but we should stop painting a picture of how young and innocent he is.

    also, its not just about the amount of drugs he brought in. you guys have to look at the bigger picture..its not jus about the drugs, robbers, snatch theft, robbing of the elderly, getting high and committing rape, getting into fights etc these are jus some other social problems that the govt have to consider. its a fact that the above mentioned crimes have some been linked to drug addicts

    for those who have a good life (enjoying your beautiful timepieces) you will hardly or never see what life those people go through, jus becos the drug problem is somewat contolled in Singapore, we should not get complacent and tink its time to start sounding like angels..

    my 2 cents..
    Well said I am with you on this!

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  • wiliercento
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    yong

    although young, that guy is still a drug trafficker bringing harm to others for his own profit. that to me..not a scape goat. what makes you guys think it was his first time?? isit not for easy money that drove him to traffic?? he knows the law and chose to challenge it..sympathise, yes.. i'm not saying he does not deserve a pardon..anyway, its out of our hands..but we should stop painting a picture of how young and innocent he is.

    also, its not just about the amount of drugs he brought in. you guys have to look at the bigger picture..its not jus about the drugs, robbers, snatch theft, robbing of the elderly, getting high and committing rape, getting into fights etc these are jus some other social problems that the govt have to consider. its a fact that the above mentioned crimes have some been linked to drug addicts

    for those who have a good life (enjoying your beautiful timepieces) you will hardly or never see what life those people go through, jus becos the drug problem is somewat contolled in Singapore, we should not get complacent and tink its time to start sounding like angels..

    my 2 cents..

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  • batamboy
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    On seeing this video is indeed heart-saddening.
    http://theonlinecitizen.com/2010/08/a-familys-plea/

    Anyone with compassion will melt one's heart.

    Indeed, young and naive will be led astray, the authorities should go after the mastermind instead of getting this poor scapegoat. Crushing down the mastermind behind the scenes will save more similar boys from being used.

    Should uproot the root of evil!

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  • kenkelvin
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    Originally posted by Nooch View Post
    I feel we should give the guy a chance, he is only 18 years old. Immature in thinking and led astray by others. We should be more tolerant as a society as a whole and not be sick murderers.

    There is a buddhist saying: 救人一命胜造七级浮屠, when you save life you commit a great path to nirvana.

    He's just a kid not some hard headed criminal.
    have to agree u on a certain extent. he is really young and not a hardcore criminal. but is there a guarantee he wont do it again? will not mind if he is really given a pardon but in future got similar cases, how?

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  • kenkelvin
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    Here is answer from Miss Jamaica: Yendi Phillips (First Runner-up of Miss Universe 2010)

    "Good Evening, Las Vegas. Good Evening, judges. I believe that life is a gift, a gift given by only one ultimate Creator and I believe that none of us as humans have the right to take a life. And I believe that we as mere beings of the earth have no right to control what it is that only one person can control and that is God. Thank you."




    haha that is y is she is Miss Jamaica, she gives a good answer but i will have to disagree on this as she is not right. No doubt we are not god but i rather be the human to take away that 1 individual's life then let him take away more than 1 human's life because of his actions

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  • 116520
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    Here is answer from Miss Jamaica: Yendi Phillips (First Runner-up of Miss Universe 2010)

    "Good Evening, Las Vegas. Good Evening, judges. I believe that life is a gift, a gift given by only one ultimate Creator and I believe that none of us as humans have the right to take a life. And I believe that we as mere beings of the earth have no right to control what it is that only one person can control and that is God. Thank you."


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  • Nooch
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    I feel we should give the guy a chance, he is only 18 years old. Immature in thinking and led astray by others. We should be more tolerant as a society as a whole and not be sick murderers.

    There is a buddhist saying: 救人一命胜造七级浮屠, when you save life you commit a great path to nirvana.

    He's just a kid not some hard headed criminal.

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  • BRABUS
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    Let's just pray that he is the 1st person to be pardon by our president .
    I agree that if its murderer he shld be hang so as to be fair , but for 47grams of heroine , he deserve a 2nd chance .
    Anyway its just my personal opinion , just feel sad for this young man .

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  • RTS
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    18 may be young to die by such a tragic end, but I am sorry, if he is off the hook, the system will be tainted and more runners will surface. The world is not as ideal as we hope. It is almost impossible to catch the druglords. We can only slow them down by clipping their wings (runners).

    18 may be young and immature, but I still think you still have a brain to think. I hope we can educate our kids using this example, our kids need to know this: We must be responsible for each and every of our decision.

    Sadly, sometimes the right decision is a hard decision.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by crazybay View Post
    ...they don't only live for themselves, they still have family members and relatives who will be the one who suffer after one is hanged and paid for what one have did wrong...
    Cheers.
    The same can be said for those who have to suffer from losing loved ones from drugs. I tend to say, you dig the grave that you lie in. Make no excuses.

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  • Frogmen
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    Originally posted by Nooch View Post
    I hope our current President can pardon him. He has yet to grant one during his term.
    After reading the article serveral times. The whole damn issue is, our President is actually "handicap" (powerless) and the pardon doesnt come directly from him........ the team behind him are the ones who is in-charge.

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  • crazybay
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    If i was in charge of the legal system, I would chop one leg, one arm. Whilst death is a major deterrent, you should understand that death by hanging is relatively quick. By increasing the suffering; you create a greater deterrent. Making a "human" (if they are called that), walk, and eat like a dog is the worst type of punishment anyone can endure.
    Yes, i agree that death by hanging is the quickest way to punish someone who had did something seriously wrong but no one here is ever in their shoes to understand what they want. they don't only live for themselves, they still have family members and relatives who will be the one who suffer after one is hanged and paid for what one have did wrong.

    Originally posted by Seventh Son View Post
    His life is worth NOTHING compared to the sufferings of the drug addicts and their families and all the related cost to the society ills. He MUST go! I have seen how devastating drugs can do to a person and to the community during my days as a NS policeman. Man!! You wouldnt believe me till you see it with your OWN EYES.
    I believe that you will never be able to force a cow to drink water by pushing his head down if the cow don't wanna drink. It takes two hands to clap.

    Anyway all the posting that i have said is just only my point of view.
    Cheers.

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  • 5218-201/A
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    Originally posted by Seventh Son View Post
    His life is worth NOTHING compared to the sufferings of the drug addicts and their families and all the related cost to the society ills. He MUST go! I have seen how devastating drugs can do to a person and to the community during my days as a NS policeman. Man!! You wouldnt believe me till you see it with your OWN EYES.


    I agree, I lived in BKK for 3 years before moving to Jakarta in 1990, it was sad to see my friends seek to new lows when getting involved with harder and harder drugs. It was one of the main reasons fo me moving away from Thailand.

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  • Seventh Son
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    His life is worth NOTHING compared to the sufferings of the drug addicts and their families and all the related cost to the society ills. He MUST go! I have seen how devastating drugs can do to a person and to the community during my days as a NS policeman. Man!! You wouldnt believe me till you see it with your OWN EYES.

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  • Nooch
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    I hope our current President can pardon him. He has yet to grant one during his term.

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