What do you guys think, pasaloy-on, suspend for 60 days or expulsion?
Senate Rules XXXIV
UNPARLIAMENTARY ACTS AND LANGUAGE
SEC. 93. Acts and language which offend a Senator or any public institution shall be deemed unparliamentary.
SEC. 94. No Senator, under any circumstances, shall use offensive or improper language against another Senator or against any public institution.
SEC. 95. When a Senator, by word or deed, violates any Rule of the Senate, the President, motu proprio or at the instance of another Senator, may call him to order. The Senator concerned shall immediately take his seat if he happens to have the floor; and, in case the point of order raised has been sustained by the President or Presiding Officer, said Senator shall not continue speaking without the consent of the Senate. The motion permitting the Senator concerned to continue speaking shall be resolved without debate.
SEC. 96. When a Senator is called to order for using unparliamentary language, any other Senator may ask that the objectionable words be read for the information and decision of the Senate.
SEC. 97. Upon the recommendation of the Committee on Ethics and Privileges, the Senate may punish any Member for disorderly behavior and, with the concurrence of two-thirds (2/3) of the entire membership,
suspend or expel a Member. A penalty of suspension shall not exceed sixty (60) calendar days.