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    "id": 1161948,
    "url": "https://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1161948/?format=api",
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Mwaura",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Isaac Maigua Mwaura",
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    "content": "world go around and an interesting place to be. In the end, we will stand vindicated as PWDs. We have to look at ourselves and to prove to the society that we are valid people. We have something to contribute even when politics does not always follow logic. This is because logic is not apparent to everyone. For example, it would become very easy for the society to understand that when you support a PWD you are empowering the society and depriving the society of that sense of dependency. We have been discriminated, thrown and tossed about. We know for sure that we may have to pay a price and make sacrifices. That is our journey and we must move forward to believe and to fulfil our lives’ purpose because we believe in ourselves towards our destiny. We have to stand up, get up and make ourselves count because the future belongs to the bold and courageous. We have to fan our flame and ensure that we keep preaching the gospel of disability into politics because politics is the informal that constitutes the formal. It is what makes people who get what, where and how. It is the art of the possible. When you sign up for politics, you sign up to a life of exhibitionism and display. It really sucks to the core, but you got to keep on doing it to prove your worth and relevance whether real or perceived because---"
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