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A man went to jail for starting a dog fight.
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But 50 million people elected a man who started a people fight to a second term.
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Transcript
One morning on the news there was some talk about a man who went to jail for starting a dog fight. Dog loving Americans were outraged that this man could get out of jail and be allowed to play football again. But within recent memory a man started a people fight --- and not only did he manage to stay out of jail, but over fifty million Americans voted him into a second term.
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