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The rapper, who references drug dealing and violence in many of his songs, is known for having survived nine gunshots in an attempted assassination.
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This is the Gingrich who references his Catholic faith at any opportunity and who challenges Barack Obama to a debating contest with no moderator.
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"A lot of people are scared to be themselves," says Michelson, who references books like Self-Parenting and A Course in Miracles.
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