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Reply with this quote Reply to this Post Posted:  Oct 9, 2009 9:53 PM
Barack Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize

"President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize for "his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples." - The Associated Press






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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Oct 9, 2009 11:23 PM
A Nobel Peace Prize For WHAT? A Smile in a suit with fancy words? Since when did words override actions and become enough of a qualification for one of the world’s most prestegious awards? WTH ..WTF???
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Oct 10, 2009 6:55 PM
the winner also gets 1.4 million dollars....think he is giving any of that to his great healthcare plan....I bank that he is banking it all...
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Oct 11, 2009 3:12 AM
Hope wrote:
A Nobel Peace Prize For WHAT?

My poor English don’t give me a chance to make a proper answer myself, but at list I can show you the right answer:

Barack Obama deserved the Nobel for his audacious ability to navigate the curse of racism with unparalleled integrity and high-mindedness. Apparently the other deciding factor for Oslo was Mr. Obama’s high-profile promotion of international diplomacy in the traditional multilateral sense.
Plus, let’s face it, Obama has become the world ambassador of hope — quite a burden to carry. Millions of mothers in the world, whether in a remote village or a forgotten corner of urban sprawl, often tell their sons and daughters: “Yes, you can grow up to be like Barack Obama. Oh, yes you can!” As the Nobel Committee knows, there is a huge battle being waged between the forces of light and darkness in the world.
President Obama is one of the brightest flames the human rights movement has seen since Mahatma Gandhi (who never won the prize) took up his loom and marched to the sea. This doesn’t, however, necessarily mean Mr. Obama’s Nobel stature will hold up through the ages. History is known to play cruel tricks on it’s main-stage participants. (Take, for example, the sad fact that both Yasir Arafat and Henry Kissinger both won undeserved Nobel Peace Prizes.)
But Mr. Obama’s award seems different. No matter how his presidency develops or the planet evolves, he has already confirmed his place of greatness. For he didn’t just write “The Audacity of Hope, ” he actualized it on the campaign trail of 2008. We spend billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars to win over hearts-and-minds to the American Way. President Obama has done the same service on the cheap.
From Cairo to Johannesburg and beyond, he has inspired scores of marginalized teenagers to believe they have a chance at the Main Game, that ballot-box democracy does produce free-and-fair elections. Having our president win the Nobel should be a cause for national honor and civic pride. President Obama represents for the world the cornerstone of our heroic American tradition, where Horatio Alger-like personal biography intersects with our future dreams. Let’s be frank: without hope there is no peace.
Perhaps Chicago didn’t get the Olympics but President Obama nevertheless will soon bring back a handsome medal to U.S. soil. We should all be shouting, ”congratulations” to our 44th president for a day or two. To begrudge him the Nobel Prize is small. America is big.

Douglas Brinkley, a professor of history at Rice University, is the author of “The Wilderness Warrior” and the editor of “The Reagan Diaries.”
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Oct 12, 2009 12:47 AM
Greg Mortenson deserved the Nobel Peace prize alot more than Dear Mr. President.
Reagan Deserved the Nobel Peace Prize. Did he ever get it. NO.
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Oct 12, 2009 6:52 AM
"Members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee said their choice could be seen as an early vote of confidence in Obama intended to build global support for his policies. They lauded the change in global mood wrought by Obama’s calls for peace and cooperation, and praised his pledges to reduce the world stock of nuclear arms, ease American conflicts with... Read More Muslim nations and strengthen the U.S. role in combating climate change.

Aagot Valle, a lawmaker for the Socialist Left party who joined the committee this year, said she hoped the selection would be viewed as "support and a commitment for Obama."

Are you freaking kidding me?...it says right here in their own words this was a ploy to further Obamas policies globally. This is a political move....and if you believe Obama has DONE anything to actually deserve this award you ARE deluded.
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Oct 17, 2009 1:03 AM
The man said himself that he didn’t really think he deserved it.
a lot of people who have done nothing but public speaking have gotten it.
Serge gave a bunch of good reasons why they gave it to obama.
President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize for "his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Oct 17, 2009 5:18 AM
I really pay no attention to such meaningless noise. Have you ever watched all the bell ringing and clapping on Wall Street at the closing of the day when the market has nose dived? Or how about the Presidents address to congress? The world is falling apart and they hang and clap on every breath that comes out of the Presidents mouth. It is all meaningless noise and far to often undeserved adoration. How can we take any of it serious? Most live in a world far removed from my reality.
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Nov 9, 2009 1:26 AM
he got the award for merely speaking of peace and inspiring hope for peace... not gonna lie I laughed out loud...
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Dec 3, 2009 5:18 AM
I’m a proud Obama supporter but yes i have to agree that they jump the gun on this one..lol
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