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Furthermore the letters are replete with quotes of how Dumbledore (whatever/whoever the Sam Hill that is; apparently some netherworld hobbit or something) is actually fighting to wrest control of Voldemort from Elder Wand or Lord Vader, or some such.
p>Yeah, sure, Mr. Haddon is the one to be ridiculed. Why don’t those ridiculous intellectually-shallow paranoid fundamentalist jackass letter-writing cranks lighten up? Don’t those freaks have a Star Trek convention to attend, or something? br> — R. Trotter br> Arlington, Virginia /p>Editor’s Note: Mr. Haddon has issued a “Correction” today. Click here.
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