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"content": "of those things which have been said are because somebody has refused to adhere to the Constitution. I have not heard anybody raising the matter of those people who lost their lives and property because of other people’s rights. I am left wondering who will protect our country if not this House. As much as we want to show how much we know, there should be order in this country. Where do we get these orders from? It is from us. How do we do it? We use the law. The laws which have been quoted there, even if I am not a lawyer, have limitations. I thought the much one would have done is, maybe, seek for an amendment because there must be law. There should be a point where even the tiniest misbecoming is protected. So, it cannot be a blanket confinement to the Constitution and others are left behind. Who will take care of those who have lost their right? Who will take care of those who have lost their property? Which law will guide us on how to do our business in order? As I stand here, maybe people are demonstrating out there anyhow. One of the reasons which made me pursue this Motion is those people who take advantage of an issue and joyride. For instance, a demonstration may be taking place in one corner while other people are looting in the other corner. If there was order of whichever nature, we could sober up and engage in our business. If the Constitution they have touched on has limitations, it is within those limitations that we can continue with the business of this Motion."
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