psikopat berat ayub yahya pamer lagi otaknya yagn sudah rusak dan jadi busuk 
nista lagi menjijikkan seperti dibawah ini..

Asal ngado.

--- In [email protected], ayub <ayubyahya@...> wrote:
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> 
> pig .. minat transgender ??
> silahkan.. lagian titit lo bisanya cuma kipat-kipit
> so, keputusan bijak kalo lo ganti kelamin...
> 
> btw, perkawinan sejenis dilegalkan.. itu urusan UU negara
> sekali lagi itu urusan UU negara.. ngga ada sangkut pautnya ama gereja
> 
> biar perkawinan sejenis di legalkan.. tidak ada dari mereka yang membuat
> pernyataan homoseksual tuh alamiah...
> 
> mereka cuma puas dan happy...
> 
> >"I am so happy, not only because I can now marry the person I
> >love, but because New Zealand has moved a step further towards gay and 
> >lesbian people becoming completely equal with the rest of our society."
> 
> semoga nanti ngga infeksi.. setelah ganti kelamin
> 
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> ________________________________
>  From: Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@...>
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> Sementara itu di Dar al Islam, homoseksual itu masih di persekusi.
> 
> Saya
> bilang dan saya ulang: prioritas orang rasional adalah untuk 
> mempercepat proses penguburan agama najis Islam itu ke dasar laut..
> 
> Asia 
> 17 April 2013 Last updated at 14:28 GMT 
> New Zealand legalises same-sex marriage
> New Zealand's parliament has legalised same-sex marriage, the first country 
> in the Asia-Pacific region to do so.
> Lawmakers approved the bill, amending the 1955 marriage act, despite 
> opposition from Christian lobby groups.
> The bill was passed with a wide majority, with 77 votes in favour and 44 
> against.
> Hundreds of jubilant gay-rights advocates celebrated outside 
> parliament after the bill was passed, calling it a milestone for 
> equality.
> People watching from the public gallery and some lawmakers 
> immediately broke into song, singing the New Zealand love song 
> "Pokarekare Ana", AP news agency reported.
> Some opinion polls have suggested that about two-thirds of New 
> Zealanders support the reform, although others polls suggest the public 
> are more divided.
> Parliamentarians were allowed a conscience vote, and, crucially, 
> the reform had the backing of both the Prime Minister John Key and 
> leader of the opposition David Shearer, the BBC's Phil Mercer in
> Sydney reports.
> Celebrations have been held in pubs and clubs in the capital Wellington, our 
> correspondent adds.
> Same-sex civil unions have been legal in New Zealand since 2005.'Human 
> rights' 
> "In our society, the meaning of marriage is universal - it's a
> declaration of love and commitment to a special person," Labour MP Louisa 
> Wall, who introduced the legislation, said. 
> "Nothing could make me more proud to be a New Zealander than passing this 
> bill," she added.
> Drag artist Jake Andrew said he learned of the news at a club in Hamilton.
> "We cheered, yelled, cried and sang - it was just amazing," he told the BBC. 
> "I am so happy, not only because I can now marry the person I
> love, but because New Zealand has moved a step further towards gay and 
> lesbian people becoming completely equal with the rest of our society."
> Tania Bermudez and Sonja Fry, a same-sex couple, said the bill was about 
> human rights.
> "It means that we can actually call each other wife," Ms Fry said.
> However, Conservative Party leader Colin Craig said there were many people 
> who disagreed with the bill.
> "We're seeing the politicians make a decision tonight that the people of this 
> country wouldn't make," he said.
> Bob McCoskrie, founder of the lobby group Family First, said the bill 
> undermined the traditional concept of marriage. 
> "Historically and culturally, marriage is about man and a woman, and it 
> shouldn't be touched," he said.
> New Zealand becomes the 13th country to legalise same-sex marriage.
> Other countries include the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Canada, South 
> Africa, Argentina and Uruguay. 
> French and British lawmakers have also voted in favour of 
> legislation allowing gay marriage, although the bills have not yet been 
> passed into law. 
> No other country in the Asia-Pacific region allows gay marriage. 
> Australian members of parliament overwhelmingly voted against
> a bill that would have legalised same-sex marriages in September. However, 
> some states allow civil unions for same-sex couples.
> China does not allow gay marriage. However, transsexuals who have 
> undergone surgery are able to marry someone of the opposite sex, 
> provided their new gender is verified by the local public security 
> authorities.
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