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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, on the use of the word “lunatic”, I agreed with Sen. Mugo. I said that it is an English word that is variously used. But if she finds it too strong - I do not think it is offensive but it is a strong word - we should expunge it from the HANSARD because it adds no value. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when you challenged Sen. Sakaja, my nephew, to tell you which Standing Order he was rising on, I quickly came to his defence that he was taking responsibility for the accuracy of what you say. That is Standing Order No.100 that he has quoted. I thank you for bringing to play Standing Order No.97. In fact, the distinguished Senator of Homa Bay has violated both Standing Orders to the extent that he cannot say that the people of Luanda have a higher density of mental patients because they smoke cannabis sativa. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in fact, there is no medical evidence that persons who consume cannabis sativa degenerate into mental patients. We know great men and women of this world; Bob Marley was a known and confessed public consumer of"
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