Percy

vecseytj vecseytj at tampabay.rr.com
Fri Aug 29 20:21:28 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 79220

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Potterfanme" <fc26det at a...> wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "manawydan" <manawydan at n...> 
> wrote: 
> > With Arthur, I'd have to say that the dishonours are equal - Percy 
> deserves
> > an apology from Arthur for his accusation, which was not only 
> hurtful but
> > deeply undiplomatic. Why would Arthur think that Percy's new 
> appointment
> > would mean he was a likely spy for Fudge against the Order, rather 
> than a
> > likely spy for the Order in the Minister's office? Not a very high 
> opinion
> > of his son, really.
> >  
> Arthur did not accuse Percy of being a spy.  He was concerned that 
> Percy got his promotion because Fudge wanted to USE Percy as a spy. I 
> did not get the impression that Arthur felt Percy would knowingly spy 
> on them.  
> I have also been wondering what will happen if, as a lot of posters 
> feel, Arthur is made the new Minister of Magic.  Since Percy was 
> Fudge's assistant will Arthur keep him if there are no appologies or 
> will he fire him or demote him?
> I think I'm getting a Weasley headache.....
> Susan

Hi Susan~  I think that Percy will be out the door when Arthur becomes
MoM.  In political office, when the boss goes, everyone else goes,
too. (honest.. having worked in politics for years)  That is why
Umbridge wants Fudge to stay in office.  *Job security*.

And I think that when your father is at deaths door and you *still*
don't come and see him or send a note, you *really* don't like the
man.  Even if he is his (Percy's) father.  Honestly, Ron was right,
Percy would throw his family to the dememtors given half a chance. 
("All for the good you know." states Percy with his very superior nose
in the air) <g>
Tj who, really understands Percy, but, still finds she doesn't like
him a lot.





More information about the HPforGrownups archive