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The phrase "I fight Rome's wars but I can't vote" is attributed to a Roman soldier or a military figure expressing frustration about their lack of political rights despite serving the empire. It reflects the broader theme of disenfranchisement, where those who contribute to the state's military might are denied a voice in its governance. This sentiment can also resonate with modern discussions about civic rights and representation for those who serve their country.

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