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"content": "one problem of praising. However, it is time we understood how the world operates. Everybody has his or her own beginning. We know where the late President Jomo Kenyatta who liberated this country worked. He used to read water metres in Nairobi City Council. President Obama got good education in a very beautiful country; economically strong. He grew up in a very acceptable environment. We thank God that he became President of the USA. That makes no exception, whatsoever, to other leaders in this world. This debate should be focused on gains versus losses. President Obama can come here even 100 times, but what counts, at the end of the day, is how this country benefits from such visits. Look at what is happening now. Roads are not closed when he is passing in USA on New York’s 48th or 49th street. In the history of terrorism in the world, USA has suffered a lot. We are not seeing the benefits on this visit to the country but we are very much concerned about his security. Let us look at the gains and losses that the country will have. Madam Temporary Speaker, the American Government has taken over the management of this country. I am very proud of who I am whether I sleep in the bush, under the bed or on top of the roof. This is my home country. Today, we behave like we do not have a Government. At State House, all members of staff who report in the morning and go home in the evening have been stopped from going to serve their elected President."
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