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Shady Grady
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Nope. The DIA got caught up in the city of Detroit bankruptcy mess but was able to avoid selling art to pay any debts.

Lake Superior.
Light houses.
Gardens.
Art Deco Architecture.
Orchards.
Forests.
and so on…

Sansa hasn't seen this side of Jon. If she had perhaps she wouldn't be so quick to question if he's tough enough to deal with treachery.

I don't hate her. She's just not as smart as she thinks she is. And in show at least she appears to have some resentment that Jon is running things, not her. If I were Jon I would also be a little nervous about having a mostly unblooded Army (The Vale) which doesn't report to me running around the North.

I don't see that at all. Jon loves his "father" but he's a lot more pragmatic and flexible than Ned ever was.

The Mormonts have often been ruled by women. Many of the Mormonts died at the Red Wedding.

If I were a cynical sort I might agree that as a true born Stark male, Rickon was also ahead of both Sansa and Jon in the line for Winterfell inheritance. Sansa's actions got Rickon killed and almost put paid to Jon as well.Well with all the Stark males and their loyalists dead who does that leave as the Lady of

Maybe, maybe not but if that were anyone else who knew that an army might be coming to assist and didn't tell their leader, there would be some unpleasant consequences and repercussions. It wasn't Sansa's decision to make.

She chose to turn down Brienne's offer of assistance and marry Ramsay, yes.

Jon has run the Night's Watch, re-unified the North, spent time undercover with the Free Folk, led battles against the Free Folk and managed to turn the Free Folk from foes to friends. And he was just as trained in Northern diplomacy as Sansa was, more so since he was able to spend more time with Ned. Nothing against

She still should have told her brother and commander of the Army that she was asking for LF's help.

But Sansa agreed to marry Ramsay Bolton, the son of the man who killed her brother. Was that smart? =)
Sansa hasn't been in charge of anything. Jon has.
I'm not saying that Sansa doesn't have some useful perspectives but she doesn't yet have Jon's experience in leading people.

Maybe if Sansa had told Jon about the possibility of the Vale army arriving Jon would have delayed the battle and Rickon would still be alive. I think Sansa should feel free to talk to Jon anyway she wants..in private. She's not exactly distinguished herself as the Stark brain trust.

On the one hand I obviously agree with you in terms of the history. On the other hand I can't logically get upset when someone says they want to keep Italy Italian or Poland Polish. Europe is by and large a collection of ethnic homelands. They fought endless bloody wars against other whites that I would be hard

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