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Evil Wizard Petting Zoo wrote:I'm starting to lean away from Arthur now. He is an excellent wizard and well-liked, but looking at it from a magical point of view, he isn't that well known and many people might not think the head of an obscure almost unknown part of the MoM should become Minister.
Groo wrote:and by the way, as much as i think that arthur is capable and has authority, i dont think raising 7 kids can be considered as a yardstick for having authority enough to think of running a ministry.
Athena Appleton wrote::welcome: welcome to Broomsticks and Owls, carsten!
Athena Appleton wrote:Arthur doesn't have a lust for power (like Fudge, Malfoy, all the bad guys) but he does have a genuine desire to improve the state of the ministry. He is tactful, he's well-respected by people all over the ministry, he's powerful and he's well-known, but he doesn't have a stuck-on-himself attitude. I think he'd be grrrrrrrrrrreat!
Alice I wrote:How many children have you raised?
Alice I wrote:How many children have you raised?
Groo wrote: i think Madam Bones would be a better choice for MoM as she is more experienced, looks more capable and just and is more respected than Arthur, but her becoming MoM would be sort of an anticlimax.
Carsten wrote:There is no denying: He is too soft, even in his own family. Molly does the hard part.
Groo wrote:i am not saying raising kids does not require authority. it must be one hell of a job. what i am saying is that you cannot compare that kind of authority with the one required to run an entire ministry. if that was the case, being a parent would have been the prime criteria of being an administrator
these are two totally different things.
Athena Appleton wrote:I have only two kids, and sometimes feel like it would be easier to govern a country. I promise, as someone who IS a parent, that running a family and running a country can't be THAT different. When you have kids, you can argue with us on this, but people who don't have kids never really grasp how much work it really is.
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