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Macbeth Must Go

I cannot believe this... Macbeth is a murderer. Our own king, slaying people to get what he wants. The other lords and I had a bit of a chat about this and I gotta say, I'm a bit salty... After all the faith I had in him, clearly I have misplaced my trust. But no longer shall I believe in a man so wicked as him. Something must be done. He's a madman and a bad king and I worry for our safety. Who knows who he'll do way with next!

Macbeth must go.

-A.S.

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