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Originally posted by Cybele
I see what you are saying. However, I think it is relevent that Siavash's "principles" are in direct conflict with one of the MAIN rules of the game. If he didn't want to play the game by the rules, of which he was well aware beforehand, then why play the game at all? Why take the place of someone who wanted to play by the rules?
That is like Andy Murray showing up to Wimbledon and deciding that he would rather use a golf club instead of a racquet. Or it would be like if Steven Gerrard or David Beckham or Ronaldo showed up to a game and decided that they wanted to spend the time sitting in the exact middle of the field singing show tunes.
(Football isn't my thing, so those are the only names I know. No insult or compliment intended for any particular team or whatever)
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I agree with you totally, I was just suggesting that those who believe he is principled should follow his example by refusing to vote....