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"speaker_name": "Sen. Cherarkey",
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"content": "Sen. Khalwale is asking how we know. You know what you have been feeding your bulls on in Ikolomani. So, you can tell when--- Sometimes I see Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale, especially over the weekends, and I always doubt that he is not spiced with something. That is why he says he always shoots. When we meet with him on Monday, he is a good church boy, but over the weekend--- In the words of Ritchie Spice, as I conclude in replying, the title of the song is Gideon Boots, one of the verses says; - “Calling on the leaders of the world today, Give a light to the poorer class, I say, got to let the people know, right from wrong, They are depending on you to lead the way, People just be wise, Believe in yourself, The future generation depends on you, Show them a little love in your hearts And let the people know that there is more to life.” This is the encouragement. More fire! There is a message in the songs of reggae. With those very many remarks, I beg to reply and request that pursuant to Standing Order No.66 (3), you defer putting the question to a later date. I thank you."
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