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"You say, away with you Communists; we say, away with you imperialists." Mao Zedong
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"Communists should be the first to be concerned about other people and country and the last to enjoy themselves." Zhao Ziyang
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"I think this is short-sighted, and a wrong move by the Mongolian Communists." Tsakhia Elbegdorj
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"I think this is a short-sighted, wrong move of the Mongolian Communists." Tsakhia Elbegdorj
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"You have ultra-nationalists, fascists and former communists in both these countries." Martin Schulz
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"Every sincere break with Communism is a religious experience, though the Communists fail to identify its true nature, though he fail to go to the end of the experience. His break is the political expression of the perpetual need of the soul whose first faint stirring he has felt within him, years, months or days before he breaks. A Communist breaks because he must choose at last between irreconcilable opposites God or Man, Soul or Mind, Freedom or Communism." Whittaker Chambers
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"Over the past 15 years or so, ... there has been a shift of some academics who view McCarthy as crude but his cause correct that communists needed to be weeded out." Fred Adams
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"[Communists] should be crushed like worms." Francisco Franco
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"[On communists] They should be crushed 'like worms'." Francisco Franco
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"I'm trying to figure out why the Communists in China think this is a good idea and we think this is a bad idea," Craig Barrett
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