{"id":1568034,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1568034/?format=json","text_counter":213,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Kikuyu, UDA","speaker_title":"Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah","speaker":null,"content":" Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I take this opportunity to, first, thank the Leader of the Minority Party for moving this Motion of Adjournment, which I fully support. In the run-up to the impeachment of the former Deputy President, I quoted a good friend of mine who described somebody as having a very black heart. I dare add today that this is not just a man with a black heart, but a very dark soul to the extent that he believes that the death of Kenyans, the bloodshed this country witnessed in 2007, unfortunate as it was, can be equated to a Christmas party. That tells you that, that is, indeed, a man with a very dark soul. You may have a dark soul and believe in death and celebrate the death of innocent people as if it were a Christmas party, and anticipate that even after the next elections, there will be more bloodshed. As I said over the weekend, when you harbour such thoughts - dark thoughts such as black thoughts and evil thoughts - you do not deserve to be a leader anywhere."}