rezameutia itu menulis:

"you+your girl friend+weed+this song=the best orgasm ever.

Dengan kata lain hanya melihat orang berpelukan sambil dia mendengarkan
lagu rezamautia dapat orgasme: peju muncrat dari kontolnya, artinya tu kontol
mencret.

Jadi, rezameutia itu menderita premature ejaculation.

Kasihan istrinya yang tidak bisa merasakan enaknya ngentot.

--- In [email protected], "rezameutia" <rezameutia@...> wrote:
>
> jusfiq, anda jangan ngeles, lalu ngacir dan oot dong...
> 
> segeralah berlutut dan minta maaf secara khusuk karena anda sudah menghina 
> kontol saya dengan mengatakan kontol saya mencret.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.allah@> wrote:
> >
> >              
> > Libya forces retreat after air raids
> > 
> > Pro-Gaddafi troops fall back from rebel stronghold as international forces 
> > ratchet up campaign to ensure no-fly zone.
> > Last Modified: 21 Mar 2011 15:16
> > Rebel forces retreated from around Ajdabiya after they came under fire from 
> > Gaddafi's forces [Reuters]
> > 
> > Libyan government forces have fallen back from the rebel-held city of 
> > Benghazi, following air raids by Western-led forces, while cracks emerged 
> > among the coalition policing the UN-sanctioned no-fly zone.
> > 
> > Rebel fighters on Monday tried to follow up the retreat by forces loyal to 
> > Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, advancing from positions some five to 
> > 10km from Ajdabiya.
> > 
> > But they retreated in disarray when they came under heavy fire from Gaddafi 
> > forces in Ajdabiya. An AFP photographer reported three people dead or badly 
> > wounded, and vehicles damaged by shell fire.
> > 
> > Plumes of smoke were seen in the distance, including one that seemed to be 
> > inside the town.
> > 
> > Coalition jets continued to patrol the UN-sanctioned no-fly zone over 
> > Libya, but launched no new attacks after air raids over the weekend 
> > scattered Gaddafi's forces.
> > 
> > A cruise missile attack hit a three-story building in Gaddafi's Bab 
> > al-Azizia compound in Tripoli late on Sunday, the first reported attack on 
> > the Libyan leader's military control centre.
> > 
> > Libyan authorities invited journalists to visit the site of the attack 
> > early on Monday morning.
> > 
> > Mussa Ibrahim, a spokesman for Gaddafi, called the attack a "barbaric 
> > bombing" but said no one had been hurt.
> > 
> > He declined to say whether Gaddafi himself was inside the compound, the 
> > same site that was bombed by the US in 1986.
> > 
> > Coalition divisions
> > 
> > The recent events have crystallised divisions among the Western coalition 
> > powers carrying out the UN-sanctioned military action in Libya and some 
> > world powers.
> > 
> > William Hague, the British foreign minister, refused to rule out using the 
> > coalition air raids to target Gaddafi, saying it depended on "circumstances 
> > at the time".
> > 
> > But Robert Gates, the US defence secretary, said such action would be 
> > "unwise" and Laurent Teisseire, the French defence ministry spokesman, said 
> > "the answer is no," when asked about the subject.
> > 
> > Later British General Sir David Richards, the head of Britain's armed 
> > forces, said that Gaddafi was "absolutely not" a target for military action.
> > 
> > Vladimir Putin, Russia's prime minister, criticised the UN resolution that 
> > sanctioned the use of force in Libya, calling it a "medieval call to 
> > crusade".
> > 
> > "The resolution by the Security Council, of course, is defective and 
> > flawed," Russian news agencies quoted Putin as telling workers on a visit 
> > to a missile factory.
> > 
> > "To me, it resembles some sort of medieval call to crusade when someone 
> > would appeal to someone to go to a certain place and free someone else."
> > 
> > The UN resolution was passed after Russia, which has a veto, abstained 
> > during the Security Council vote.
> > 
> > Sanctions supported
> > 
> > Elsewhere, Amr Moussa, the Arab League chief, questioned the need for a 
> > bombardment of positions in Libya by coalition forces, saying they risked 
> > killing civilians.
> > 
> > US Navy Vice Admiral William Gortney, the staff director for the joint 
> > chiefs of staff, said at a Pentagon news conference there is no evidence 
> > civilians in Libya have been harmed in the air assault.
> > 
> > Moussa said later that the Arab League respected the UN resolution calling 
> > for military action in Libya.
> > 
> > "The Arab League position on Libya was decisive and from the first moment 
> > we froze membership of Libya ... Then we asked the United Nations to 
> > implement a no-fly zone," he told a news conference with Ban Ki-moon, the 
> > UN secretary general.
> > 
> > Guido Westerwelle, Germany's foreign minster, speaking in Brussels, 
> > defended his country's decision not to back air raids against Gaddafi's 
> > forces.
> > 
> > He said that the Arab League criticism of the air attacks had vindicated 
> > Germany's reluctance to back the action, but Germany stood with other 
> > European Union countries in tightening sanctions against the Libyan 
> > government.
> > 
> > Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee, reporting from Brussels, said: "There's lots of 
> > cracks just developing, some of them inside the European Union and some of 
> > them outside.
> > 
> > "The comments by Vladimir Putin, for example - who is prime minister, 
> > remember, he's not the president so he's supposed to be in charge of 
> > domestic, not foreign policy ... demonstrate how this campaign in Libya is 
> > driving wedges between people who are supposed to be allies nowadays."
> > 
> > In a meeting called by China, the UN Security Council is to discuss the 
> > situation in Libya on Monday, in response to a letter from Libya and a 
> > Russian request, according to a diplomatic source.
> > Source:
> > Al Jazeera and agencies
> >
>




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