The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing.
Friends are generally of the same sex for when men and women agree it is only in the conclusions their reasons are always different.
I feel like war should occur only for the most vital and necessary reasons and only then.
You should be careful what you wish for as the reasons for war get confused. One person can be very clear in their motives but others can have different agendas.
We live in the time where we have fictitious election results that elects a fictitious president. We live in a time where we have a man sending us to war for fictitious reasons.
I have a friend that is a WWII buff and we sat and talked a lot about stuff like the war and the reasons behind it and you now it's all in the uniform. Once you're in it it usually does all the work for you.
Everybody has a job to do. There are people in Iraq on both sides of this war who do what they do for religious reasons and they feel with God on their side. Some people are good at annihilating people. Maybe that's their gift.
You might hold an ethical position that it's wrong to lie but if you have plans for a war in Iraq and you want to keep them secret for practical reasons - to reduce casualties perhaps - and someone asks you about those plans you may need to lie for a 'good' outcome.
Cliches about supporting the troops are designed to distract from failed policies policies promoted by powerful special interests that benefit from war anything to steer the discussion away from the real reasons the war in Iraq will not end anytime soon.
I think there is a break down of trust generally between people and politicians. I think that's come about for a whole variety of reasons.