{"id":383720,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/383720/?format=json","text_counter":115,"type":"other","speaker_name":"","speaker_title":"","speaker":null,"content":"dragging anything from one to the other, it makes very little sense. But as I said, because I am telling the truth, it is pricking people in the right place and I am happy about that. Madam Temporary Speaker, finally to my colleague, Sen. G.G, whom really I must say is one of the few people in this country who understand power politics, and really has come of age to know the limits of the arrogance of power--- If you read his book I was once his victim and he almost detained me. But I escaped while the notes were on his desk. When we eventually met in the Seventh Parliament, we became very good friends because I understood where he was coming from then and he also appreciated where I was coming from. I think that this House should listen carefully to my friend, G.G. Kariuki, when it comes to the arrogance of political power. Madam Temporary Speaker, I can see it in this House by some kind of defensive statements being made without any rational basis. One of the things that we must know---"}