View Poll Results: Should the Consul, Servius Aemilius, be impeached?

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Thread: Impeachment motion: Will of the Senate, Spring 250 BC

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    Senior Member Senior Member econ21's Avatar
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    Default Impeachment motion: Will of the Senate, Spring 250 BC

    This vote is for players in the Will of the Senate PBM:

    Emergency motion 1: This house impeaches the Consul Servius Aemilius. He is to be immediately removed from office, placed under arrest and tried for treason.
    Proposed: Numerius Aureolus
    Seconded: Decius Curtius, The Senate Speaker

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    Default Re: Impeachment motion: Will of the Senate, Autumn 251 BC

    I also second this motion, if it needs any more supporters
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    Default Re: Impeachment motion: Will of the Senate, Spring 250 BC

    Emergency motion 1: This house impeaches the Consul Servius Aemilius. He is to be immediately removed from office, placed under arrest and tried for treason.

    MOTION PASSED WITH TWO THIRDS MAJORITY

    For: 42
    Death the destroyer of worlds (+5), econ21 (+5), FLYdude (+5), GeneralHankerchief (+3), Ignoramus (+3), SwordsMaster (+2), Tamur (+1), Tiberius (+4), TinCow (+2), Wonderland (+2)

    Against: 12
    Dutch_guy (+5), Lucjan (+3), StoneCold(+1)

    Abstentions: 1
    Braden (+3)

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    Default Re: Impeachment motion: Will of the Senate, Spring 250 BC

    Oops, I missed the vote, guess that makes me an abstention
    "I request permanent reassignment to the Gallic frontier. Nay, I demand reassignment. Perhaps it is improper to say so, but I refuse to fight against the Greeks or Macedonians any more. Give my command to another, for I cannot, I will not, lead an army into battle against a civilized nation so long as the Gauls survive. I am not the young man I once was, but I swear before Jupiter Optimus Maximus that I shall see a world without Gauls before I take my final breath."

    Senator Augustus Verginius

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    Default Re: Impeachment motion: Will of the Senate, Spring 250 BC

    Quote Originally Posted by Mount Suribachi
    Oops, I missed the vote, guess that makes me an abstention


    You do realise this was probably one of the most important voting sessions ?

    Last edited by Dutch_guy; 12-01-2006 at 21:33.
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    Default Re: Impeachment motion: Will of the Senate, Spring 250 BC

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch_guy
    You do realise this was probably one of the most important voting sessions ?
    Check out the smillie. He knows, Dutch_guy, he knows.

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    Default Re: Impeachment motion: Will of the Senate, Spring 250 BC

    Quote Originally Posted by econ21
    Check out the smillie. He knows, Dutch_guy, he knows.


    I knew that !

    ...

    That's right !

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