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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
    "speaker_title": "The Senate Minority Leader",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Aggrey James Orengo",
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    "content": " Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for giving me a chance to eulogize and send condolences to the family of our colleague, Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka. If ever there was a jovial and kind man in this Senate, Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka was such a person. I am aware of many verses in the Old Testament and New Testament that compare life to the grass that withers away, and the flower that fades away. You will find those words in many parts of the scripture. When I remember how fast Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka has left us, I only hope that as the word of the Lord lasts and stays forever, his life will remain with us and with generations to come, because what we place in record regarding Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka will be read and attested to by future generations. Madam Temporary Speaker, I want to compare Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka to a famous statesman in old Rome called Marcus Cicero. He was a man of letters. He was a lawyer, a statesman and an orator. He was a successful lawyer and politician. The only difference between him and the late Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka is that he tried to overthrow the Government of Rome, but the late Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka never tried. However, in every respect, including calling for democratic rule, because Cicero also wanted the old republican tradition to be maintained in Rome before Julius Caesar and after he became the Emperor of Old Rome."
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