SURAT LEWAT E-MAIL TANGGAL 18 JUNI 2016
DARI WAKIL GURU SAYA BERPOLITIK DAN THINKER :
The White House, Washington
DARI WAKIL GURU SAYA BERPOLITIK DAN THINKER :
" US WAKIL PRESIDEN MR. JOE BIDEN ".
BY EMAIL LETTER DATED 18 JUNE 2016
VICE MY TEACHER OF MY POLITICAL AND THINKER :
"US VICE PRESICENT MR. JOE BIDEN ".
The White House, Washington
Today, Vice President Joe Biden sent this message to people who, in the wake of the tragic attack in Orlando, signed a We the People petition calling on the government to ban AR-15-type assault weapons from civilian ownership. As he says below, "The President and I agree with you. Assault weapons and high-capacity magazines should be banned from civilian ownership."
If you agree, sign up to join the conversation on the assault weapons ban.
Over the past few years, we've watched as new horrific shootings have
replaced previous ones as the deadliest in our nation's history.
We've waged campaign after campaign to turn our grief into action — each time thinking maybe, just maybe, this will be the one that breaks through. This will be the one that gets through to Congress, which must ultimately act. We've used phrases like Now is the Time. Stop Gun Violence. Enough is Enough.
Folks, enough has been enough for a long time.
You know that. On Monday, in the wake of this latest, deadliest, mass shooting, you started this petition. You worked together, calling on your government to ban AR-15-type weapons from civilian ownership. In the days following, we have seen members of the United States Senate take and hold the floor, refusing to back down, refusing to concede that we might need to wait for an even bigger national tragedy to finally make some changes.
To the creator and signers of this petition, I want to say this as plainly and clearly as possible: The President and I agree with you. Assault weapons and high-capacity magazines should be banned from civilian ownership.
When a lone gunman walked into a Century movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, he carried a Smith & Wesson M&P 15 -- a variation of the AR-15 rifle -- modified to hold as many as 100 bullets. He used it to kill 12 people and injure 70.
And when a lone gunman walked into a classroom at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, he carried a version of the AR-15. He used it -- and several handguns -- to kill 10 of his fellow students and injure nine.
And when a lone gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, he carried a Bushmaster XM 15 -- another version of the AR-15 -- and multiple high-capacity magazines. He used it to kill 20 innocent children and six educators with 154 bullets in five minutes.
A single person killed that many people in just a few minutes. Not in a war zone. Here in America -- in a classroom.
These weapons have been used to commit horrific acts. They've been called "the perfect killing machines." They fire bullets at incredible speed that rip through bodies and cause devastating carnage, and can accommodate high-capacity magazines that allow them to effectively shoot up to 45 rounds per minute. We've seen their tragic results play out in our death tolls and in the thousands left wounded, struggling to recover.
As we learned this week from the family of the gun’s inventor, he himself did not intend that this gun be used by civilians, only by our soldiers in combat -- giving them an advantage over the AK-47. He didn’t own one himself. Here is what his family said:
"We think he would have been horrified and sickened as anyone, if not more, by these events."
Right now, these weapons are on the shelves in gun shops around the country, completely legal for civilians to purchase. They can be purchased in a matter of mere minutes. That should not be so.
Here's a start: We should renew the assault weapons ban that Congress passed in 1994 — but which expired ten years later. That ban, which covered 19 specific assault-style weapons, was included in a comprehensive crime bill that folded together three pieces of legislation. I remember it well. I was Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee at the time. I wrote much of the bill and led it through Congress — with the help of many others, especially Senator Feinstein on the assault weapons ban. I argued strongly in favor of banning these weapons. What's more, 46 House Republicans voted for that ban in 1994. Forty-six.
So what happened to that bill? To use a somewhat wonkish legislative term, it was "sunsetted." That means that this bill came with an expiration date: Ten years after its passage, it would need to be renewed. Under President Bush and a Republican Congress, the bill lapsed. And it hasn't been renewed since.
But renewing the ban on assault weapons isn’t the only thing Congress should do to help prevent the tragedy of gun violence around the country.
It could require that every buyer go through a background check before getting a gun -- to make sure dangerous weapons don’t end up in the hands of criminals or other people who have long been prohibited from possessing them. It could prevent people who are suspected of having terrorist ties and can’t get on a plane from buying weapons of war -- that’s just common sense. It could ensure that domestic abusers can’t go to the store to buy a gun -- filling the kinds of gaps in the law that leave too many innocent victims dead. It could end the freeze on gun violence research, so our public health experts can collect data and facts that would inform strategies to deal with this epidemic. And it could give law enforcement officials the tools and resources the President requested in his budget proposal -- so they can take dangerous criminals off the street and enforce our gun laws. Our Administration has done what it can. So have many cities, counties, and states.
Now it’s up to Congress to do its job.
They'll have a good opportunity this Monday, when the Senate is set to vote on a number of different gun safety measures -- votes that came about after that 15-hour filibuster, during which a series of Democratic senators refused to cede the floor. The measures they will vote on would address the fact that anyone on a terrorist watch list can still legally purchase guns and explosives. They will address the current background check requirements for prospective gun buyers.
Ahead of those votes, we'd like to invite you to join a call on Monday at 1:00 pm ET for We the People signers with Valerie Jarrett on how we can continue to come together as citizens around this issue. Let us know you'll be joining right here — and ask any questions you've got, or issues you'd like to hear raised on the call.
I encourage you to pay attention to Monday's votes. Make yourselves aware. Use your voice. Make yourselves impossible to ignore.
Because you’re not alone in recognizing the need to act -- to take steps, consistent with the Second Amendment -- that will keep our children and communities safe. Here's who else agrees with you: The Department of Justice. Dozens of United States Senators. Faith leaders, law enforcement officials, and responsible businesses. Public health experts. And the vast majority of the American people, including the vast majority of gun owners in the country.
If taking commonsense steps to reduce gun violence had the potential to save even one life, it would be worth doing. But it has the potential to save far more than that.
You know that. And that is why you spoke up. That matters. But the fact is that we have three separate but equal branches of a government for a reason.
And so, to speak directly to those members of Congress who, in the wake of this most recent, most horrific killing of our citizens, might be considering stepping up and getting this done once and for all, I'd like to remind you that this will not stop on its own. It will not stop. In the three and a half years since Newtown, there have been at least 1,002 mass shootings in this country. At least 1,135 people killed, and 3,953 wounded. That includes 49 killed and 53 wounded in Orlando.
You know in your heart that this is the right thing to do. You know that by stepping up, your action has the potential to create a domino effect. Have the courage to do it.
We have done it before. We can do it again.
Finish this.
Joe
Vice President Joseph Biden
The White House@VP
We've waged campaign after campaign to turn our grief into action — each time thinking maybe, just maybe, this will be the one that breaks through. This will be the one that gets through to Congress, which must ultimately act. We've used phrases like Now is the Time. Stop Gun Violence. Enough is Enough.
Folks, enough has been enough for a long time.
You know that. On Monday, in the wake of this latest, deadliest, mass shooting, you started this petition. You worked together, calling on your government to ban AR-15-type weapons from civilian ownership. In the days following, we have seen members of the United States Senate take and hold the floor, refusing to back down, refusing to concede that we might need to wait for an even bigger national tragedy to finally make some changes.
To the creator and signers of this petition, I want to say this as plainly and clearly as possible: The President and I agree with you. Assault weapons and high-capacity magazines should be banned from civilian ownership.
When a lone gunman walked into a Century movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, he carried a Smith & Wesson M&P 15 -- a variation of the AR-15 rifle -- modified to hold as many as 100 bullets. He used it to kill 12 people and injure 70.
And when a lone gunman walked into a classroom at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, he carried a version of the AR-15. He used it -- and several handguns -- to kill 10 of his fellow students and injure nine.
And when a lone gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, he carried a Bushmaster XM 15 -- another version of the AR-15 -- and multiple high-capacity magazines. He used it to kill 20 innocent children and six educators with 154 bullets in five minutes.
A single person killed that many people in just a few minutes. Not in a war zone. Here in America -- in a classroom.
These weapons have been used to commit horrific acts. They've been called "the perfect killing machines." They fire bullets at incredible speed that rip through bodies and cause devastating carnage, and can accommodate high-capacity magazines that allow them to effectively shoot up to 45 rounds per minute. We've seen their tragic results play out in our death tolls and in the thousands left wounded, struggling to recover.
As we learned this week from the family of the gun’s inventor, he himself did not intend that this gun be used by civilians, only by our soldiers in combat -- giving them an advantage over the AK-47. He didn’t own one himself. Here is what his family said:
"We think he would have been horrified and sickened as anyone, if not more, by these events."
Right now, these weapons are on the shelves in gun shops around the country, completely legal for civilians to purchase. They can be purchased in a matter of mere minutes. That should not be so.
Here's a start: We should renew the assault weapons ban that Congress passed in 1994 — but which expired ten years later. That ban, which covered 19 specific assault-style weapons, was included in a comprehensive crime bill that folded together three pieces of legislation. I remember it well. I was Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee at the time. I wrote much of the bill and led it through Congress — with the help of many others, especially Senator Feinstein on the assault weapons ban. I argued strongly in favor of banning these weapons. What's more, 46 House Republicans voted for that ban in 1994. Forty-six.
So what happened to that bill? To use a somewhat wonkish legislative term, it was "sunsetted." That means that this bill came with an expiration date: Ten years after its passage, it would need to be renewed. Under President Bush and a Republican Congress, the bill lapsed. And it hasn't been renewed since.
But renewing the ban on assault weapons isn’t the only thing Congress should do to help prevent the tragedy of gun violence around the country.
It could require that every buyer go through a background check before getting a gun -- to make sure dangerous weapons don’t end up in the hands of criminals or other people who have long been prohibited from possessing them. It could prevent people who are suspected of having terrorist ties and can’t get on a plane from buying weapons of war -- that’s just common sense. It could ensure that domestic abusers can’t go to the store to buy a gun -- filling the kinds of gaps in the law that leave too many innocent victims dead. It could end the freeze on gun violence research, so our public health experts can collect data and facts that would inform strategies to deal with this epidemic. And it could give law enforcement officials the tools and resources the President requested in his budget proposal -- so they can take dangerous criminals off the street and enforce our gun laws. Our Administration has done what it can. So have many cities, counties, and states.
Now it’s up to Congress to do its job.
They'll have a good opportunity this Monday, when the Senate is set to vote on a number of different gun safety measures -- votes that came about after that 15-hour filibuster, during which a series of Democratic senators refused to cede the floor. The measures they will vote on would address the fact that anyone on a terrorist watch list can still legally purchase guns and explosives. They will address the current background check requirements for prospective gun buyers.
Ahead of those votes, we'd like to invite you to join a call on Monday at 1:00 pm ET for We the People signers with Valerie Jarrett on how we can continue to come together as citizens around this issue. Let us know you'll be joining right here — and ask any questions you've got, or issues you'd like to hear raised on the call.
I encourage you to pay attention to Monday's votes. Make yourselves aware. Use your voice. Make yourselves impossible to ignore.
Because you’re not alone in recognizing the need to act -- to take steps, consistent with the Second Amendment -- that will keep our children and communities safe. Here's who else agrees with you: The Department of Justice. Dozens of United States Senators. Faith leaders, law enforcement officials, and responsible businesses. Public health experts. And the vast majority of the American people, including the vast majority of gun owners in the country.
If taking commonsense steps to reduce gun violence had the potential to save even one life, it would be worth doing. But it has the potential to save far more than that.
You know that. And that is why you spoke up. That matters. But the fact is that we have three separate but equal branches of a government for a reason.
And so, to speak directly to those members of Congress who, in the wake of this most recent, most horrific killing of our citizens, might be considering stepping up and getting this done once and for all, I'd like to remind you that this will not stop on its own. It will not stop. In the three and a half years since Newtown, there have been at least 1,002 mass shootings in this country. At least 1,135 people killed, and 3,953 wounded. That includes 49 killed and 53 wounded in Orlando.
You know in your heart that this is the right thing to do. You know that by stepping up, your action has the potential to create a domino effect. Have the courage to do it.
We have done it before. We can do it again.
Finish this.
Joe
Vice President Joseph Biden
The White House@VP
This email was sent to rayyan.syahrial@gmail.com.
Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy
Please do not reply to this email. Contact the White House The White House • 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW • Washington, DC 20500 • 202-456-1111
Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy
Please do not reply to this email. Contact the White House The White House • 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW • Washington, DC 20500 • 202-456-1111
--------------
Hari ini, Wakil Presiden Joe Biden mengirim pesan ini kepada orang-orang yang, di bangun dari serangan tragis di Orlando, menandatangani Kami Rakyat petisi yang menyerukan pemerintah untuk melarang AR-15-jenis senjata serbu dari kepemilikan sipil. Saat ia mengatakan bawah, "Presiden dan saya setuju dengan Anda. Senjata Assault dan majalah kapasitas tinggi harus dilarang dari kepemilikan sipil."
Jika Anda setuju, mendaftar untuk bergabung dengan percakapan pada larangan senjata serbu.
Selama beberapa tahun terakhir, kami telah menyaksikan penembakan mengerikan baru telah menggantikan yang sebelumnya sebagai mematikan dalam sejarah bangsa kita.Kami telah mengobarkan kampanye setelah kampanye untuk mengubah kesedihan kita menjadi tindakan - setiap kali berpikir mungkin, mungkin saja, ini akan menjadi salah satu yang menerobos. Ini akan menjadi salah satu yang akan melalui Kongres, yang akhirnya harus bertindak. Kami sudah frase yang digunakan seperti sekarang adalah waktu yang. Berhenti Gun Kekerasan. Cukup cukup.Folks, cukup sudah cukup untuk waktu yang lama.Anda tahu itu. Pada hari Senin, di tengah terbaru, mematikan, penembakan massal ini, Anda mulai petisi ini. Anda bekerja sama, menyerukan pemerintah untuk melarang senjata AR-15-jenis dari kepemilikan sipil. Pada hari-hari berikutnya, kita telah melihat anggota Senat Amerika Serikat mengambil dan tahan lantai, menolak untuk mundur, menolak untuk mengakui bahwa kita mungkin perlu menunggu untuk tragedi nasional yang lebih besar untuk akhirnya membuat beberapa perubahan.Untuk pencipta dan penandatangan petisi ini, saya ingin mengatakan ini sebagai jelas dan sejelas mungkin: Presiden dan saya setuju dengan Anda. senjata serbu dan majalah kapasitas tinggi harus dilarang dari kepemilikan sipil.Ketika seorang pria bersenjata sendirian berjalan ke bioskop Century di Aurora, Colorado, ia membawa Smith & Wesson M & P 15 - variasi dari AR-15 senapan - dimodifikasi untuk menyimpan sebanyak 100 peluru. Dia menggunakannya untuk membunuh 12 orang dan melukai 70.Dan ketika seorang pria bersenjata tunggal berjalan ke ruang kelas di Umpqua Community College di Roseburg, Oregon, ia membawa versi dari AR-15. Dia menggunakannya - dan beberapa pistol - untuk membunuh 10 dari teman-temannya dan melukai sembilan.Dan ketika seorang pria bersenjata tunggal berjalan ke Sandy Hook Sekolah Dasar di Newtown, Connecticut, ia membawa Bushmaster XM 15 - versi lain dari AR-15 - dan beberapa majalah kapasitas tinggi. Dia menggunakannya untuk membunuh 20 anak yang tidak bersalah dan enam pendidik dengan 154 peluru dalam lima menit.Satu orang tewas bahwa banyak orang hanya dalam beberapa menit. Tidak di zona perang. Di sini di Amerika - di ruang kelas.Senjata-senjata ini telah digunakan untuk melakukan tindakan yang mengerikan. Mereka telah disebut "mesin pembunuh yang sempurna." Mereka menembakkan peluru dengan kecepatan luar biasa yang merobek melalui tubuh dan menyebabkan menghancurkan pembantaian, dan dapat menampung majalah kapasitas tinggi yang memungkinkan mereka untuk secara efektif menembak hingga 45 putaran per menit. Kami telah melihat hasil yang tragis mereka bermain di tol kematian kita dan dalam ribuan kiri terluka, berjuang untuk pulih.Seperti yang kita pelajari minggu ini dari keluarga penemu pistol itu, ia sendiri tidak bermaksud bahwa senjata ini digunakan oleh warga sipil, hanya dengan tentara kami dalam pertempuran - memberi mereka keuntungan atas AK-47. Dia tidak memiliki satu sendiri. Berikut adalah apa yang dikatakan keluarganya:"Kami pikir dia akan telah ngeri dan sakit seperti orang, jika tidak lebih, dengan peristiwa ini."Sekarang, senjata ini di rak-rak di toko-toko senjata di seluruh negeri, benar-benar hukum bagi warga sipil untuk membeli. Mereka dapat dibeli dalam hitungan beberapa menit saja. Itu tidak harus begitu.Berikut sebuah awal: Kita harus memperbaharui larangan senjata serbu bahwa Kongres lulus pada tahun 1994 - tapi yang berakhir sepuluh tahun kemudian. Larangan itu, yang mencakup 19 spesifik senjata serbu gaya, termasuk dalam tagihan kejahatan yang komprehensif yang dilipat bersama-sama tiga buah undang-undang. Aku ingat dengan baik. Saya adalah Ketua Komite Kehakiman Senat pada saat itu. Saya menulis banyak tagihan dan memimpin melalui Kongres - dengan bantuan banyak orang lain, terutama Senator Feinstein dari larangan senjata serbu. Saya berpendapat sangat mendukung pelarangan senjata ini. Terlebih lagi, 46 House Republik sebagai larangan yang pada tahun 1994. Empat puluh enam.Jadi apa yang terjadi dengan tagihan itu? Untuk menggunakan istilah legislatif agak wonkish, itu "ditiadakan." Itu berarti bahwa RUU ini datang dengan tanggal kadaluarsa: Sepuluh tahun setelah pengesahan UU tersebut, itu akan perlu diperbarui. Di bawah Presiden Bush dan Kongres Partai Republik, tagihan murtad. Dan itu belum diperbarui sejak.Tapi memperbaharui larangan senjata serbu bukanlah satu-satunya hal Kongres harus Anda lakukan untuk membantu mencegah tragedi kekerasan senjata di seluruh negeri.Ini bisa mengharuskan setiap pembeli melalui pemeriksaan latar belakang sebelum mendapatkan pistol - untuk memastikan senjata berbahaya tidak berakhir di tangan penjahat atau orang lain yang telah lama dilarang memiliki mereka. Ini bisa mencegah orang-orang yang dicurigai memiliki hubungan teroris dan tidak bisa naik pesawat dari membeli senjata perang - itu hanya akal sehat. Ini bisa memastikan bahwa pelaku domestik tidak bisa pergi ke toko untuk membeli senjata - mengisi jenis kesenjangan dalam hukum yang memberikan terlalu banyak korban yang tidak bersalah mati. Ini bisa mengakhiri pembekuan penelitian kekerasan senjata, sehingga para ahli kesehatan masyarakat kami dapat mengumpulkan data dan fakta yang akan menginformasikan strategi untuk menghadapi epidemi ini. Dan itu bisa memberikan aparat penegak hukum alat dan sumber daya Presiden meminta dalam proposal anggarannya - sehingga mereka dapat mengambil penjahat berbahaya dari jalanan dan menegakkan hukum gun. Administrasi kami telah melakukan apa yang bisa. Jadi memiliki banyak kota, kabupaten, dan negara.Sekarang terserah kepada Kongres untuk melakukan tugasnya.Mereka akan memiliki kesempatan yang baik ini Senin, ketika Senat diatur untuk memilih pada sejumlah langkah keamanan gun yang berbeda - orang yang muncul setelah itu 15 jam filibuster, di mana serangkaian senator Demokrat menolak untuk menyerahkan lantai . Langkah-langkah mereka akan memberikan suara pada akan mengatasi kenyataan bahwa siapa pun dalam daftar teroris menonton masih bisa secara legal membeli senjata dan bahan peledak. Mereka akan membahas persyaratan pemeriksaan latar belakang saat bagi calon pembeli gun.Depan orang-orang menilainya, kami ingin mengundang Anda untuk bergabung panggilan pada hari Senin di 1:00 ET untuk Kami penandatangan Orang dengan Valerie Jarrett tentang bagaimana kita bisa terus bersama-sama sebagai warga negara masalah ini. Marilah kita tahu Anda akan bergabung di sini - dan mengajukan pertanyaan Anda punya, atau masalah yang ingin Anda mendengar mengangkat panggilan itu.Saya mendorong Anda untuk memperhatikan orang Senin. Membuat sendiri menyadari. Gunakan suara Anda. Membuat dirimu tidak mungkin untuk mengabaikan.Karena Anda tidak sendirian dalam mengenali kebutuhan untuk bertindak - untuk mengambil langkah-langkah, yang konsisten dengan Amandemen Kedua - yang akan membuat anak-anak dan masyarakat kita aman. Berikut siapa lagi setuju dengan Anda: Departemen Kehakiman. Puluhan Senator Amerika Serikat. pemimpin agama, aparat penegak hukum, dan bisnis yang bertanggung jawab. ahli kesehatan masyarakat. Dan sebagian besar rakyat Amerika, termasuk sebagian besar pemilik senjata di negara ini.Jika mengambil langkah-langkah akal sehat untuk mengurangi kekerasan senjata memiliki potensi untuk menyelamatkan bahkan satu kehidupan, itu akan menjadi layak dilakukan. Tetapi memiliki potensi untuk menyimpan jauh lebih dari itu.Anda tahu itu. Dan itulah mengapa Anda berbicara. Yang penting. Tetapi kenyataannya adalah bahwa kami memiliki tiga cabang terpisah tapi sama dari pemerintah karena suatu alasan.Dan, untuk berbicara langsung kepada para anggota Kongres yang, setelah ini terbaru, pembunuhan yang paling mengerikan dari warga negara kita, mungkin mempertimbangkan meningkatkan dan mendapatkan ini dilakukan sekali dan untuk semua, saya ingin mengingatkan Anda bahwa ini tidak akan berhenti sendiri. Itu tidak akan berhenti. Dalam tiga setengah tahun sejak Newtown, telah ada setidaknya 1.002 penembakan massal di negeri ini. Setidaknya 1.135 orang tewas, dan 3.953 terluka. Itu termasuk 49 tewas dan 53 luka-luka di Orlando.Anda tahu di dalam hati Anda bahwa ini adalah hal yang benar untuk dilakukan. Anda tahu bahwa dengan meningkatkan, tindakan Anda memiliki potensi untuk menciptakan efek domino. Memiliki keberanian untuk melakukannya.Kami telah melakukannya sebelumnya. Kita bisa melakukannya lagi.Menyelesaikan ini.
JoeWakil Presiden
Joseph BidenGedung Putih@VP
Kunjungi WhiteHouse.gov
Email ini dikirim ke rayyan.syahrial@gmail.com.berhenti berlangganan | Kebijakan pribadiTolong jangan balas ke email ini. Hubungi Gedung PutihGedung Putih • 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW • Washington, DC 20500 • 202-456-1111
=====================
Industri otomotif Indonesia siap produksi kendaraan beremisi Euro4
| 2.938 Views
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Industri otomotif Indonesia menyatakan siap memproduksi kendaraan dengan bahan bakar yang menghasilkan gas buang atau emisi dengan standar Euro 4, di mana mayoritas kendaraan saat ini menggunakan standar Euro 2.
"Kita siap, kita maunya sudah Euro 4. Memang membutuhkan waktu untuk penyesuaian," kata Ketua Umum Gabungan Industri Kendaraan Bermotor Indonesia (Gaikindo) Yohannes Nangoi di Jakarta, Jumat.
Menurutnya, selama ini, produsen mobil yang berinvestasi di Indonesia harus membuat dua model kendaraan dengan standar emisi berbeda, yakni Euro 2 untuk pasar dalam negeri dan Euro 4 untuk ekspor.
Hal tersebut dinilai kurang efisien, sehingga Indonesia perlu merancang kebijakan untuk penggunaan standar emisi Euro 4.
Ia menambahkan, di Asia, hanya Indonesia, Myanmar dan Laos yang masih menggunakan Euro 2, yang dinilai sudah tertinggal dari segi standar emisi.
"Kita minta kebijakan kearah situ. Manfaatnya, dengan Euro 4 diharapkan polusi bisa turun banyak. Lalu terjadi efisiensi industri otomotif bisa lebih baik," ungkapnya.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar