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Does anybody else kinda blame Fudge for Sirius Black's death?

I just feel that if he had believed them, then he could have done something! Does anyone else feel that way?
 xcrazygirlx318 posted over a year ago
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ReibyKathBlack said:
no, i don't.

i personally blame Kreacher for this ... and Dumbledore problably but not Harry or Fudge.
I mean if Kreacher tell the truth, Sirius won't died !! and if Dumbledore tell Harry about the connection, Harry won't be too panic like that.

Love Sirius :'(
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Yes, i mostly blame Kreacher for what happened, it was all his fault for lying! I am so mad at him...
Eirinaki_b_13 posted over a year ago
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I really want to kill Kreacher at the time !! Crucio Kreacher !!
ReibyKathBlack posted over a year ago
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^^^ Don't crucio Kreacher without him they wouldn't of been able to destroy the locket
IzzyOzera posted over a year ago
LifesGoodx3 said:
Fudge? You mean if he believed Voldemort was back? I'm not sure. Many people can be blamed for Sirius's death, but I've never put any blame on Fudge, but I guess I can see where you're coming from.
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I agree. Maybe if Fudge had believed, and known about the prophecy, the Department of Mysteries might have been better protected, but then, V would have just lured Harry somewhere else, I think. I blame Bella, and (to a slight degree) Dumbledore - for not letting Harry know that V would try something, and for distancing himself from Harry so when H saw the vision, he didn't have DD there to check it was fake. If that makes any sense...
SiriusSeverus posted over a year ago
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I agree with all you've said, but I also put some blame on Kreacher.
LifesGoodx3 posted over a year ago
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To me between Fudge and Dumblebor alot of people died. Fudge was shown proof by Severus' dark mark and Dumbledor keeping vital info from everyone. Sirius, Tonks, Lupin, Severus could have all been avoided between the two of them.
frostydragon posted over a year ago
Flickerflame said:
Well, he does have some responsibility. If he'd believed in Voldemort's return, the Ministry would have been warned of a threat to the prophecy and the Department of Mysteries would have better security. Also, if Sirius had been given a chance to prove his innocence, he wouldn't have had to hide in Grimmauld Place all year.

But there are loads more characters who get more blame.


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