Australian ROSS DUNKLEY (Former Owner of Phnom Penh Post) Arrested in Drug Bust in Myanmar with Meth
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Re: Australian ROSS DUNKLEY (Former Owner of Phnom Penh Post) Arrested in Drug Bust in Myanmar with Meth
I wonder which perfect specimen some people must be to judge on aspects of education, income, sexual preference, politics?
My guess is supremely insecure, poorly educated, and closet-type.
My guess is supremely insecure, poorly educated, and closet-type.
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Re: Australian ROSS DUNKLEY (Former Owner of Phnom Penh Post) Arrested in Drug Bust in Myanmar with Meth
that genius wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 7:38 pm I wonder which perfect specimen some people must be to judge on aspects of education, income, sexual preference, politics?
My guess is supremely insecure, poorly educated, and closet-type.
If Bron is such a drug hater, he must have the worst music collection on the planet
damn those junkies who have entertained us over the last 5 decades (and more)
Too weird to live, too rare to die
Re: Australian ROSS DUNKLEY (Former Owner of Phnom Penh Post) Arrested in Drug Bust in Myanmar with Meth
Thomas PaineStramash23 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 7:30 pm
Your level of abject ignorance is of epic levels
But humour me, names some people you would heap praise on...
Benjamin Franklin
Abraham Lincoln
Henry David Thoreau
Mark Twain
Harriet Tubman
Thomas Jefferson
John Brown
Thomas Edison
Albert Einstein
Jonas Salk
Leo Tolstoy
Ernest Hemingway
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Maximilien Robespierre
Louis Auguste Blanqui
"The revolution did more than legally create the United States; it transformed American society... Far from remaining monarchical, hierarchy-ridden subjects on the margin of civilization, Americans had become, almost overnight, the most liberal, the most democratic, the most commercial minded, and the most modern people in the world." - Gordon S. Wood
Re: Australian ROSS DUNKLEY (Former Owner of Phnom Penh Post) Arrested in Drug Bust in Myanmar with Meth
The last 5 decades of decadence, with a music that reflects the collapse of Western civilization.Stramash23 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:07 pmthat genius wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 7:38 pm I wonder which perfect specimen some people must be to judge on aspects of education, income, sexual preference, politics?
My guess is supremely insecure, poorly educated, and closet-type.
If Bron is such a drug hater, he must have the worst music collection on the planet
damn those junkies who have entertained us over the last 5 decades (and more)
I listen to:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Franz Schubert
Muzio Clementi
Johann Christian Bach
Gioachino Rossini
Carl Maria von Weber
Ivan Dzerzhinsky
Nikolai Miaskovsky
Aram Khachaturian
Sinn Sisamouth
How about you?
"The revolution did more than legally create the United States; it transformed American society... Far from remaining monarchical, hierarchy-ridden subjects on the margin of civilization, Americans had become, almost overnight, the most liberal, the most democratic, the most commercial minded, and the most modern people in the world." - Gordon S. Wood
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Re: Australian ROSS DUNKLEY (Former Owner of Phnom Penh Post) Arrested in Drug Bust in Myanmar with Meth
Is dron short for one if those wonderful new-age, African- American names?
Like Delron or something?
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Like Delron or something?
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Re: Australian ROSS DUNKLEY (Former Owner of Phnom Penh Post) Arrested in Drug Bust in Myanmar with Meth
What length of prison time will that attract in Myanmar?
Water quenches the thirst, alcohol releases the truth.
Re: Australian ROSS DUNKLEY (Former Owner of Phnom Penh Post) Arrested in Drug Bust in Myanmar with Meth
Life or deathArtful Dodger wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 2:24 pm What length of prison time will that attract in Myanmar?
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Re: Australian ROSS DUNKLEY (Former Owner of Phnom Penh Post) Arrested in Drug Bust in Myanmar with Meth
I tried to find an answer on Google and all I could see was that Myanmar still has death penalty, but could not see what crimes attracted that. Also read that their last execution carried out was late 1980's.fax wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 2:28 pmLife or deathArtful Dodger wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 2:24 pm What length of prison time will that attract in Myanmar?
Water quenches the thirst, alcohol releases the truth.
Re: Australian ROSS DUNKLEY (Former Owner of Phnom Penh Post) Arrested in Drug Bust in Myanmar with Meth
Major Thein Win told The Irrawaddy the Australian faces several charges under the Narcotics Act, that are punishable by life in prison or the death penalty. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-08/a ... tion=worldArtful Dodger wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 2:32 pm I tried to find an answer on Google and all I could see was that Myanmar still has death penalty, but could not see what crimes attracted that. Also read that their last execution carried out was late 1980's.
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Re: Australian ROSS DUNKLEY (Former Owner of Phnom Penh Post) Arrested in Drug Bust in Myanmar with Meth
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/myanmar- ... izure.html"Maj Thein Win said police had opened a case against Dunkley under the Sections 19 (a), 20 (a) and 21 (a) of the Anti-Narcotics Law. The multiple charges are punishable by an unlimited jail term or the death penalty."
The arrest of Dunkley caused a stir among local netizens, coming as anti-narcotics police hunt suspects linked to a record drug bust in Malaysia’s Port Kelang last month and a day after they arrested one of the chief suspects, Haj Yassin, aka Maung Maung, in Mandalay Division. Netizens were speculating whether the Dunkley case was somehow linked with the Malaysian drug haul, as Haj Yassin was believed to have links with foreign drug groups.
Maj Thein Win denied there was any connection, saying: “This case has nothing to do with Maung Maung. In fact, he [Dunkley] is a drug user rather than a drug dealer.”
whatever happens, he is in deep shit. I have seen a few Burmese jails, makes Dilli Bizaar in Kathmandu look like a fed prison in the states..
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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