All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1181 to 1190 of 1230.
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27 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as you know that was not a point of information. I am sorry I did not know that, that was why the hon. Member was standing on her feet.
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27 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you cannot legislate on the basis of a private opinion. If the Government wants to prohibit death sentences in this country, they should bring a policy paper and legislation to this House and we will outlaw the death penalty. April 27, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 779 I have got a granddaughter who is underage. Just imagine if she were raped by a huge person - I do not know who is the most huge Member in this House - then that person is sentenced to only ten years in jail. Just imagine that! That person should be ...
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27 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me talk of gang rape. Imagine if your wife were to be gang-raped. I just do not want to imagine it in my head. Imagine ten people going over my wife. Will I lead a normal life thereafter? And yet this Bill is proposing that we sentence rapists to ten or 15 years. Those people should be hanged with a rope on the closest tree that can be found. This Bill can be improved by meting much more severe sentences to the people who commit these offences. This could have been a very good ...
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27 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
No! They air them at 10.00 p.m., and sometimes at 8.00 p.m. They usually show men fondling women in dances and moving closer to each other. They also show people making advances, fondling bodies and kissing when kids are watching television at 8.00 p.m. What are we going to do to those people? Are we saying that we will prohibit this or we will jail them? Some of these ideas are Western. I hate to bring societal matters from western countries. Western countries are the ones which have implemented some of these laws to the extent that they have now ...
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27 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was coming to that.
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27 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, yesterday, I saw people here who did not look African.
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27 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
In the galleries, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. The one who walked out when our ladies---
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27 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I meant that they were in the precincts of Parliament. That is a very serious matter. As Mr. Kajwang said, that is why there is lesbianism in the United States of America (USA), Norway, Sweden and other countries. That is because women cannot find men. God had a purpose to create a man with his implements and a woman with her implements. If those rims are not serviced, you can be wild! If you want to test what I am saying here today, go and stay for two years. When you come out, you will ...
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27 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we use the word "servicing" all the time here. We service our vehicles. We have un-serviceable roads and so on. We use it all the time. Since the ladies in those countries cannot get what God created, they use fingers or animals as described here. Therefore, we must give to our society what God gave them, and prohibit what God forbids. I know that God does not allow rape and defilement. But God allowed us to appreciate and look at beauty! That is why he gave us eyes to see and nostrils to smell the ...
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27 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
I do not want any information. What I want to say is---
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