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For. Censorship boards are very annoying and he doesn't know any of them to ever do anything useful, and he is sympathetic to the perspective you should let people say things and then just hang them if they say treasonous ones. But all of the most annoying people here are opposed to the bill and anyway the trick the "Rights Committee" pulled yesterday was underhanded.

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Against, in the strongest possible terms.

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Against.  Fuck these Taldane nobles.

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Abstain. This one has the courtesy to write in the Parables but it otherwise seems worse.

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Against. Nethys, let us know.

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In favor, both on the merits and on his own personal advancement. It’s great when those align.

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Against, mostly based on who's pushing for it.

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At least this one is less complicated than the one from yesterday. In favor.

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He's been mostly abstaining, but no, you should not reverse course on your last law one sunrise later because you panicked about the fact Osirion allows the intelligent undead, a fact a hundred people in this room could have told you at any point if you had asked any of them, and a fact that has not caused Osirion any problems. Against.

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In favor. Evil lich books should definitely be banned.

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It'd save her the staring at letters willing them to become words, maybe, but it seems dumb, what do some twenty people some nobles picked out know about anything. Against.

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For. Sounds like this puts a lot of indentures on the market. He needs the prices low, or else they’ll be too expensive and it won’t make sense to throw them to lions.

It’ll also make his fliers advertising the games more expensive, but surely the board of censors won’t be that expensive to bribe. Free tickets, good seats, the works.

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In favor. She doesn't care about most of what they're arguing about, but it's nice that this one allows the parables.

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In favor. The mines need more people anyway.

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The archdukes all being against it is probably a bad sign, even though this is simpler and not so lawyerly. Anna will take a minute to think, whisper to her scribe, and then abstain.

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At some point in the last week Ester's much disused book-learning from her decades-ago school days reasserted itself. It is conceivable that, after she has picked her way through all of The Bones Land In A Spiral, she might want something else to read. And there's no reason to think any of the censors' top priorities will be any good to her. Against.

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Books make a good cargo compared to some things you might be carrying. Against.

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In favor! It’s a shame this proposal wasn’t ready yesterday, they could have gotten in passed without a fuss.

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There's Shelynite romance novels? Sounds exciting. Against.

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Against this bad law, in great futility. The previous one wasn't well drafted but you could really see where it was trying, it's not an offense against the Law. Is their principle just "all laws must be the Worst Possible Laws"?

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For. We also would like cheap indentures, especially if they’re good at writing. There’s more profitable used for those than the mines.

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Meritxell likes books because she's a wizard and stuff. Against.

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Against. It would be a little inconvenient for him, and if people are taking advantage of yesterday's law, it won't be that difficult to come up with an alternative pretext for arresting them, or no pretext at all.

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Against. Fucking assholes.

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