Im just copying and pasting into this poll so go ahead and vote away
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Originally posted by skrobism
I motion that the Senate vote on the Censure below:
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It is the Sense of the Roman Senate that -
On 11.03.2004 06:46, in "The Great Roll of Emperors"; and on 11.08.2004 04:30, in the "Roll Of Senators", Senator Modo44 agreed to live by "The Grand Book of Rome - Our Law". Implicit in these laws is the obligation that the Emperor set an example of high moral standards and conduct himself in a manner that fosters respect for the members of the Senate and Emperors - past and present; and Senator Modo44 has egregiously failed in this obligation, and through his actions has violated the trust of the Roman people, lessened their esteem for the offices of the Emperor and Senate and dishonored the offices which they have entrusted to him.
Be it resolved that:
1. The Senator made false statements concerning the honor and courage of Emperor Aquavian Lungarius in order to cover up his previous failed attempts to eradicate the Celts;
-On 11.03.2004 13:01:
"[I] played too short to see the Celts completely eradicated."
-On 11.22.2004 00:41:
Directed at Emperor Aquavian Lungarius, "Though courage is not one of your virtues, methiks (sic)."
2. The Senator made disparaging statements concerning the honor and importance of this Senate body;
On 11.22.2004 12:56:
"Oh, you mean the long term benefit of making the Senate unimportant in directing the Empire?"
3. No person is above the law, and the Senator even though he is a past Emperor himself remains subject to penalties for this conduct, and called for this censure himself;
On 11.24.2004 11:05:
"go ahead with the censure."
4. Senator Modo44, former Emperor of Rome, by his conduct has brought upon himself and fully deserves the censure and condemnation of the Roman people and the Senate; and by his signature on this Resolution, the Senator acknowledges this censure, and unconditionally apologizes to the Roman People, the Senate and the Most Glorious Emperor Aquavian Lungarius.
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It is my hope that by putting this to a vote we can put this ugly issue behind us and proceed with the reign of Emperor Conius.
Long Live Emperor Conius!
Long Live Rome!
PPP Paddy The Scott, does this get put to a poll or an open discussion on the floor?
I motion that the Senate vote on the Censure below:
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It is the Sense of the Roman Senate that -
On 11.03.2004 06:46, in "The Great Roll of Emperors"; and on 11.08.2004 04:30, in the "Roll Of Senators", Senator Modo44 agreed to live by "The Grand Book of Rome - Our Law". Implicit in these laws is the obligation that the Emperor set an example of high moral standards and conduct himself in a manner that fosters respect for the members of the Senate and Emperors - past and present; and Senator Modo44 has egregiously failed in this obligation, and through his actions has violated the trust of the Roman people, lessened their esteem for the offices of the Emperor and Senate and dishonored the offices which they have entrusted to him.
Be it resolved that:
1. The Senator made false statements concerning the honor and courage of Emperor Aquavian Lungarius in order to cover up his previous failed attempts to eradicate the Celts;
-On 11.03.2004 13:01:
"[I] played too short to see the Celts completely eradicated."
-On 11.22.2004 00:41:
Directed at Emperor Aquavian Lungarius, "Though courage is not one of your virtues, methiks (sic)."
2. The Senator made disparaging statements concerning the honor and importance of this Senate body;
On 11.22.2004 12:56:
"Oh, you mean the long term benefit of making the Senate unimportant in directing the Empire?"
3. No person is above the law, and the Senator even though he is a past Emperor himself remains subject to penalties for this conduct, and called for this censure himself;
On 11.24.2004 11:05:
"go ahead with the censure."
4. Senator Modo44, former Emperor of Rome, by his conduct has brought upon himself and fully deserves the censure and condemnation of the Roman people and the Senate; and by his signature on this Resolution, the Senator acknowledges this censure, and unconditionally apologizes to the Roman People, the Senate and the Most Glorious Emperor Aquavian Lungarius.
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It is my hope that by putting this to a vote we can put this ugly issue behind us and proceed with the reign of Emperor Conius.
Long Live Emperor Conius!
Long Live Rome!
PPP Paddy The Scott, does this get put to a poll or an open discussion on the floor?
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