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Saturday, December 3, 2011

WashPost: Clinton, Suu Kyi discuss Burma?s road to democracy to Burma in squashing Union of Myammar with assistance of 7th Fleet of United States Navy

Tammy Perea Vice President of The United States
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The Perea Administration Estate Control Number 14112769481 working close with Rear Admiral Perea, of the 7th Fleet of The United States Navy located off the follow of Akyab, Pathein and Bangkok in allow the Royal line to foreward its natural progressing into The Kingdom of Thailand built on the Peaceful moves of King Mongkut and his Son King Chulalongkorn. The Subject shall forward into the United Kingdom of Thailand including the Kingdom of Burma into a full Democracy by Subjects and a new Constitution is forth wit for the Subjects of the United Kingdom of Thailand and Kingdom of Burma of 107,585,717 Subjects to their Crown. Said stated in Admiralty and Peace.

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Ms Clinton, as related to USCA DCC 11-5254 re: stop of Egypt washing finance through Burma with Myanmar name, the Country Myanmar does not exist.


Clinton, Suu Kyi discuss Burma's road to democracy


By William Wan



RANGOON, Burma — Hillary Rodham Clinton visited the home of Aung San Suu Kyi on Friday for a meeting that was both personal and formal as two of the world's most famous female political figures discussed the sudden signs of reform in Burma.


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