This is why I fundamentally oppose dealing with it IC, because the same characters who voted for Igno to be Casesar are, naturally, not going to care that he is breaking the rules to favor them. If you take that point of view you need to be careful that you always keep yourself in power, because your protests when the rules are broken against your favor will fall on deaf ears.
As Tristan points out above, if this rule goes by the wayside other rules will follow. It isn't as simple as 'Well, it's just this once, just this one rule, and nobody likes that guy anyway,' you have to ask yourself why any of the rest of us would follow the other rules either. The game will devolve into who can get to the save first to screw over their opponents with outrageous violations, or we'll simply have the Megas doing everything since his access to the save is presumably the start point.
I can immediately think of a few rules that I'd like to test the consequences of breaking, and I think that's the logical next step for all of us. If Igno can do it and get a joking pass, why can't I?
edit: In other news, as the Onion has it, today the Justice department announced that the Justice department had broken the law. The Justice department is reportedly discussing whether or not to idict the Justice department.
http://www.theonion.com/content/amvo...ice_dept_broke
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