02-20-2007, 08:18 PM
Quote:Conal:3s2wzpca Wrote:I don't blame Boudicca for revolting! She was very badly mistreated, and the Roman who allowed that to happen was way out of line. On the other hand, according to the Roman law under which her husband had ruled as a client king, he (her hubby) had absolutely no right to try to leave his kingdom to anyone in his will. It was Roman territory, and it was up to Rome to decide who would rule it next. Those were the game rules he agreed to play by.
Valete,
Matthew (Leg. XX)
Boudicca's mistreatment explains her actions but it does not excuse them. Just because Rodney King was beaten to death doesn't mean all American police should die. A revolt is one thing, but the brutality is quite another.
Athena
Marat Marat its all in vain
You studied the body and probed the brain
In vain you spent your energies
for how can Marat cure his own disease
Athena Kendall
You studied the body and probed the brain
In vain you spent your energies
for how can Marat cure his own disease
Athena Kendall