Your part in the conversation is already done? All you did was put up very valid questions and in a very prejudice manner, call me a troll, and loosely imply that I support war, and perhaps loosely associate me with those people that do. You must be talking about people involved in politics, who will take advantage of anything they can to secure votes; claiming to follow God, making false promises. But then what happens? Political nonsense, wars, and unfulfilled promises. You pick whoever sounds better and either way they're not gonna do what you want, or what's in your best interests, and corruption and pollution exist everywhere, always have. Ever heard of Christopher Columbus? Not every story about him is a positive one. And is not the definition of prejudice to judge prematurely? However I digress.
If you don't mind, I'd like you to continue on with and expand on the points you made and give me your full point of view about my comment, and whatever led you to your comment, take your time, and sheesh throw in anything else you feel is important. For all you know, I might just have all the answers you want. For all I know, you could teach me something too. It's just that the conversation hasn't gone that far yet, you haven't allowed it. How do you [b]know[/b] if I'm not true to the things I speak? What you've made is the definition of an [b]assumption[/b], and I'm basically giving you the chance to make your point of view and your questions known; you already put it out there, simply continue. I'm all ears man, all ears. Let me prove I'm not full of crap like you seem to think I am. It's simply the logical thing to do.
Are you going to tell me next that my opinion is invalid because my comment doesn't make sense to you where it may make sense to someone else? I can tell you're smart, or at the very least observant and capable of cognitive thought, and as such it would be illogical for you to discard a foreign opinion as nonsense before you've heard it. And hey, that's the example I'm setting right now right?
For the record, I'm not gonna hold any of that against you regardless of where the conversation goes, should you choose to continue it, which of course is your prerogative. But I'd like you to continue it.