Umbridge's Great Success as a DADA Teacher
James Redmont
jamesredmont at hotmail.com
Fri Aug 15 14:20:23 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 77333
> feetmadeofclay wrote:
> > English Common law requires that the justices be a self-
administered
> > body distinguished from the legislative and the executive arms
of
> > government. Fudge may repesent the excutive, Arthur's job may
> > represent the legislative since we know he writes laws even if
he
> > doesn't pass them. I get the feeling bureaucrats like Arthur
write
> > the laws, Fudge's team looks them over and they are sent
directly to
> > the Queen for official signing.
"T.M. Sommers" <tms2 at m...> wrote:
> The Queen has nothing to do with wizarding law. The decrees
emanating
> from the Ministry were signed by Fudge, not the Queen.
Me:
Why is everybody talking about the Queen? Who cares about her? She
doesn't have any power...I'd be more concerned with how the Prime
Minister relates to all this (which T.M. Sommers did), if you wanted
to related it to the British Ministry at all! I know the PM knows
about the WW, but it seems to me that the MoM spends most of its
times making sure the rest of the muggle world *don't* know about
the WW. As far as making laws go, the British government has
absolutely NOTHING to do with the MoM. And the Queen? Are you
serious, feetmadeofclay???
James Redmont
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