Beware the Ides of March

Beware the Ides of March
Vincenzo Camuccini, Death of Caesar, 1798

Sunday, March 28, 2010

To Enact the Acta, Or Not to Enact the Acta

Perhaps there is a way for Caesarians to prove themselves to the assassins as worthy; perhaps there is a way for the assassins to prove themselves to the Caesarians as worthy. The only way for each faction to prove itself worthy to the other is to keep the acta as it is. We must all try to unite as one unit under Caesar's acta. Although we could not act as one unit under Caesar's rule, perhaps through his legislation alone, without the man behind the legislation, we can move past what many could call his tyrannical reign and back to the old, democratic ways of the Republic, when we acted as one united voting body.

However, again in the Senate meeting, Libo spoke for moderation, and moderation I again voted for. We must read Caesar's acta to revise and determine which of the acta are appropriate to enact during this time of turmoil and uproar, otherwise more uproar may ensue. Revising the acta together will unite us again as one single voting body.

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