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Old 10-09-2009, 10:28 AM   #41
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I can make a good speech, I want a Nobel Peace prize too!
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Old 10-09-2009, 10:32 AM   #42
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slow year for peace maybe?
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speaking of getting caught in sensationalism
Maybe, because their recent presidents Bush, Bush, Clinton, Reagan were so good for their country. Oh, and McCain was such a great alternative too.

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Meh, this is an oversight by the Nobel committee, not by Obama. It's not his fault they got all caught up in the excitement. It's not right to blame him in any way for this, is it?

He's still going to be the best president the US has seen since Kennedy.
I can see why you put him in the same bag as Kennedy, as Obama is a carbon copy of him - all glitz and no substance.
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Old 10-09-2009, 10:36 AM   #45
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Meh, this is an oversight by the Nobel committee, not by Obama. It's not his fault they got all caught up in the excitement. It's not right to blame him in any way for this, is it?

He's still going to be the best president the US has seen since Kennedy.
Huh? Kennedy was good? And there hasn't been better since? What about that guy who replaced him who probably was the only man in his era powerful enought to make Civil Rights legislation happen (you could argue that LBJ's escalation of Vietnam tarnishes his legacy somewhat, but by passing the Civil Rights Act he accomplished a hell of a lot more than Kennedy). Also, Reagan's destruction of the Soviet Bloc was a pretty big accomplishment as well. Clinton also did more than Kennedy. What did Kennedy do?
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Old 10-09-2009, 10:37 AM   #46
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I like Obama, that being said I'm not sure what he did to warrant this.
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Old 10-09-2009, 10:37 AM   #47
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Maybe, because their recent presidents Bush, Bush, Clinton, Reagan were so good for their country. Oh, and McCain was such a great alternative too.

Edited for sarcasm.
books don't come out on presidents until many decades later..
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Old 10-09-2009, 10:40 AM   #48
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Will they take it away when the men on the moon retaliate for NASA's actions this morning?
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I think you are all forgetting something.

Barack got a Boston cop and professor to settle their differences over a beer!
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I think you are all forgetting something.

Barack got a Boston cop and professor to settle their differences over a beer!
So shouldn't beer be winning the Nobel Prize then?
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I read somewhere that the voting is done in February!!! That is like 2 months into his term. What did he do in those 2 months to deserve to win. What a joke.
It was actually 11 days into his term.
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I think you are all forgetting something.

Barack got a Boston cop and professor to settle their differences over a beer!
Officer Crowley: "I don't know who all of the contestants were, but I think the Nobel Foundation acted stupidly."
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Well, all the right wingers are POed so I'm very, very pleased with this news.
Yeah, nothing like winning a Peace Prize after being President for 11 days.
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As for people that actually did something to warrant winning it.

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Sima Samar, women's rights activist in Afghanistan: "With dogged persistence and at great personal risk, she kept her schools and clinics open in Afghanistan even during the most repressive days of the Taliban regime, whose laws prohibited the education of girls past the age of eight. When the Taliban fell, Samar returned to Kabul and accepted the post of Minister for Women's Affairs."
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Dr. Denis Mukwege: Doctor, founder and head of Panzi Hospital in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo. He has dedicated his life to helping Congolese women and girls who are victims of gang rape and brutal sexual violence."
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Handicap International and Cluster Munition Coalition: "These organizations are recognized for their consistently serious efforts to clean up cluster bombs, also known as land mines. Innocent civilians are regularly killed worldwide because the unseen bombs explode when stepped upon."
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Yeah, nothing like winning a Peace Prize after being President for 11 days.
Did he do something prize worthy before he was president?
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Did he do something prize worthy before he was president?
I think he wrote a book.

Maybe even two.
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First black president gets the nobel peace prize for being the first black president. Not much else to it, I think.
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Old 10-09-2009, 11:08 AM   #58
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Huh? Kennedy was good? And there hasn't been better since? What about that guy who replaced him who probably was the only man in his era powerful enought to make Civil Rights legislation happen (you could argue that LBJ's escalation of Vietnam tarnishes his legacy somewhat, but by passing the Civil Rights Act he accomplished a hell of a lot more than Kennedy). Also, Reagan's destruction of the Soviet Bloc was a pretty big accomplishment as well. Clinton also did more than Kennedy. What did Kennedy do?
It's not what Kennedy did..............it's what he was going to do, before getting shot in the face for wanting to do it. He is the last president who wasn't a corporate puppet.......
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OSLO, NORWAY (The Borowitz Report) - As the world responded with a mixture of surprise and amazement to the announcement of President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize, Nobel insiders revealed that the President's "beer summit" at the White House put him over the top.

"The committee was definitely split down the middle right up until the end," said Agot Valle, a Norwegian politician and member of the five-person Nobel committee. "Some of them were still quite upset about that nasty business with the Somali pirates."

But, according to Ms. Valle, "someone brought up the beer summit, and we all agreed that that was awesome."

Ms. Valle said she hoped that Mr. Obama's victory would be seen not only as a victory for him, but "as a tribute to the healing power of beer."


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Old 10-09-2009, 11:12 AM   #60
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This award is completely unsupportable and really has nothing to do with Obama as it would were it any other overly-hyped leader bestowed the award merely for being overly-hyped. I shudder to think of those that work tirelessly day in and day out for real peace (not rhetoric peace) who got shafted by this obamanation from the Nobel crew.
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