In her statement, she referred to the other allegations against Cain, saying this:
"But I fought it in court and won," he said, referring to his suit against a state law mandating that teachers retire at 70.
"I really believe tomorrow night will be much better," he said, referring to Saturday's home game against Montreal.
He referred to the Polish-born Pope's campaign against abortion here.
Terrorism refers to the use or threat of force or violence against people or property.
Referring to the warrants and court orders against him, Brown said "This is just paper.
British officials referred specifically to Iraq's use of aircraft against the Shiites.
He was referring to the 1911 revolution against the Manchus.
In each case, it was when she referred to the threats against him.
"I have come under criminal indictment - 67 counts," he said last week, referring to past charges of fraud and tax evasion against him.