What more change do you want? If you want more, go for communism. Nobody wants communism, do they?
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Burma’s president, told supporters in an apparent reference to the opposition NLD’s campaign slogan, “Time for Change”
What more change do you want? If you want more, go for communism. Nobody wants communism, do they?
Burma’s president, told supporters in an apparent reference to the opposition NLD’s campaign slogan, “Time for Change”
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