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    "content": "resources when it is adequate not just for self-survival, but on how they can invest and improve themselves. Mr. Speaker, Sir, having said that, I was not in Machakos yesterday, but I have been fully briefed by friend here, Sen Orengo. I do not know why you are surprised in this House. The fact that Governor Mutua called hon. Wavinya Ndeti and hon. Kalembe Ndile shows you clearly the level at which he was operating. I do not think that he was just about to call the Speaker when he is not in his league. Moreover fraudulent people are always like that. They may carry themselves in high circles. I know some people who have called themselves doctors and professors. One of these days, they will be discovered that they have never gone to a college. I am sure sooner rather than later, the bubble will blow on our friend, the Governor of Machakos. In any case, Jesus was always humiliated until he was even put on a cross, especially by fraudulent people like those ones who were telling Pilate that he should crucify Jesus and release a robber. So, you are not in bad company. I would encourage you to take this incident in Machakos County as laurel on your crown. I did not expect a fraudulent person to call you to speak after honourable Senators had spoken."
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