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"I think I got some bad breaks," Houston said in reference to the charging calls.
This turned out to be a reference to the clique charged with renovating the MBR.It is Mr Chavez's habit to alternate incendiary talk with conciliatory gestures.
But it was also a reference to the highly charged issue of the president's birth, which has been questioned by some conservatives, including some who campaigned with Romney.
I was really scared," said Turner in reference to the charge by mounted police.
Later, after another reference to "baton-charges", we hear about the young Charles Haughey and his gun running.
On Monday, Brown alluded to "controversial situations" in his life, undoubtedly a reference to several charges of violence toward women.
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