It is important for them to be truthful. They represent US and are suppose to do things for the common good of the people. When they lie they aren't representing us, but themselves. The purpose of government is to do things for the people that we can't do for ourselves.
Bert Lance has written: 'The truth of the matter' -- subject(s): Biography, Politicians, Politics and government
To tell you the truth it don't really matter
no really, but it's really important to have.
Politicians tend to be stereotyped. Many people perceive that politicians twist words to suit their purposes, and may not always tell the truth. They also have a habit of using more words than are really required - perhaps hoping to dumbfound their audience with excessive verbiage.
From what malady do politicians often suffer?
No, it is not possible for matter to be the basis and the ultimate source of truth, although some truth can be found in examining matter.
Well, sometimes politicians can feel overwhelmed by the pressures and expectations of their roles. It's important for them to take time to care for themselves and remember their own well-being amidst the demands of public service. Just like we paint happy little trees to find peace, they can find their own ways to relax and recharge.
AnswerYou do not really know this. Some say that Amitiel is the angel of truth, others say the demon of deception. Others say that angels do not really exist, so it does not really matter whether you believe that he is the angel of truth or of deception.
It is true for the authour, truth is a matter of perception. People of faith see things differently from sceptics.
A legend is a type of folklore. It does not matter whether a legend is true or false, that is, it does not matter whether the events in the legend really happened. A legend is taken by the common people as historical and so is believed and retold over and over, but it is not verifiable.
You could say,'After (discovering, learning, finding out, and so on) the truth they took the right decision in the matter.'or'Knowing the truth, they took the right decision in the matter.'You'll need to put 'the' in front of truth unless there's some reason to describe it as 'a' truth, in which case you'd probably capitalize it: 'Truth'.So, you could say, 'After knowing Truth (i.e. seeing the light, experiencing a revelation), they took the right decision in the matter.'
It means something like 'the heart of the matter,' or the truth of the matter.