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Yes - protecting children (innocents) was the honourable thing for him to do. *NM* snoopcester Send a noteboard - 25/07/2011 06:54:14 PM
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Ned Stark's downfall wasn't his sense of honor - 25/07/2011 01:32:08 PM 1082 Views
agreed *NM* - 25/07/2011 01:38:48 PM 393 Views
Isn't protecting children a honorable obligation? *NM* - 25/07/2011 02:33:16 PM 326 Views
Yes - protecting children (innocents) was the honourable thing for him to do. *NM* - 25/07/2011 06:54:14 PM 368 Views
There are other ways to do that, and kids don't excuse law-breaking - 26/07/2011 03:14:29 AM 748 Views
I disagree - 25/07/2011 07:51:27 PM 954 Views
Doing right is more important than accumulating power - 26/07/2011 04:09:57 AM 946 Views
Sorry folks - 26/07/2011 06:30:37 AM 1806 Views
Ah, Cannoli. I've missed you. - 26/07/2011 09:35:00 PM 969 Views
Shoot again. - 27/07/2011 02:50:59 AM 873 Views
Damnit! - 25/07/2011 11:00:38 PM 810 Views
Re: Damnit! - 26/07/2011 06:32:57 AM 855 Views
I don't to know is the problem. - 26/07/2011 01:16:54 PM 836 Views
No, it was his dishonorable actions. - 26/07/2011 04:19:54 AM 983 Views
I don't see how our opinions on this are all that different.... - 26/07/2011 09:40:08 PM 918 Views
This again...sigh - 31/07/2011 06:29:54 PM 710 Views
Trusting people he had every reason to not trust was his downfall - 31/07/2011 07:34:24 PM 781 Views

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