Re: Quote: It's been called unhealthy, even sinister ... there is no question that Dumbledore took an unnatural interest in Potter.
- From: Fish Eye no Miko <fenm@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:50:19 -0000
On Oct 29, 1:25 pm, Matt <mattbay...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sirius Kase <SiriusK...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 29, 11:05 am, expotter...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
If Rita was telling the truth, Harry would have noticed. He didn't,From "The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore"
therefore Rita, already known to be a liar, is lying again.
Please read the books, at least the parts that are relevent to
your posts. Pullling quotes out of context is so ignorant that
you cannot expect anyone here to take you seriously on any
subject. Troll if you like, but be an interesting troll.
Ah, but Harry clearly DID recognize some truth to what
Rita wrote
No.
and his opinion of Dumbledore diminished considerably after
reading about the book...
Yes, based on something DD himself actually wrote, nothing Rita
herself wrote did this.
And it had to do with him wanting to dominate Muggles "for their own
good". Nothing suggests he agrees with Rita about her view of his
relationship with Dumbledore.
Catherine Johnson.
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