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by: david_mc from: new york
May 19, 2012 2:39 PM
Kudos for Indonesia. It takes courage to stand up and resist the decimation of values and the celebration of vice that LadyGaga's voice represents.


by: Muhammad Yasin from: Indonesia
May 17, 2012 9:54 AM
well I also what you are feeling Lady Gaga won't come to Indonesia or it means concert will be cancelled but you must respect police decision and old decision they didn't mean they prohibit what you want and take positively that it's not good for you come on either use your feeling or use your logic

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