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# Sunday
- URL: https://thedailyeudemon.com/38297/
- Published: 2015-10-25T13:00:41.000Z
- Updated: 2015-10-25T13:00:41.000Z
- Author: Eric Scheske
- Tags: Essay, Miscellaneous, #wpChunk

![](https://storage.ghost.io/c/ea/fd/eafdb338-c9b6-4f87-8363-78ab94cc3a18/content/images/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Humorous-Interesting-or-Frustrating1-300x225.jpg "Humorous Interesting or Frustrating")

H.I.F.

Well, at least he has the decency to admit it, which is more than any leaders in the federal government are wiling to do: [Tony Blair apologises for 'mistakes' over Iraq War and admits 'elements of truth' to view that invasion helped rise of Isis](http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/tony-blair-apologises-for-mistakes-over-iraq-war-and-admits-elements-of-truth-to-view-that-invasion-a6707776.html?ref=thedailyeudemon.com).

Awhile back, I concluded that, if I'm angry about anything, no matter how just my anger seems, I am, at some level, wrong. I staunchly believe this. Even though I've gotten angry occasionally since coming to that conclusion, and I can look back at those recent episodes and think my anger was understandably piqued, I believe 100% in that conclusion: If I'm actually to the point of dwelling on a wrong, replaying something in my mind, raising my heart rate, or doing any of the other many things associated with anger, I am, at some level, wrong.

Our country needs to come to a similar conclusion when it comes to war.