Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace

The Seer

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OSLO ? President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for "his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples," the Norwegian Nobel Committee said, citing his outreach to the Muslim world and attempts to curb nuclear proliferation.:LMAO

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/eu_nobel_peace

Al Gore, now this?
 
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The Nobel Peace Prize is only relevant to Communists, globalists, terrorists and Anti-Semites...

 

soli

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LOL...Yall Haters gotta be feeling real low right about now. Yall say one thing and The World says another. Life is a Bitch for you Haters:pop:
 
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OSLO ? President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for "his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples," the Norwegian Nobel Committee said, citing his outreach to the Muslim world and attempts to curb nuclear proliferation.:LMAO

This virtually guarantees a mushroom cloud over the middle east.
 
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soli

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We understand that you are Hurt "Joe Canadian" but the Bottom line is...Barack Obama Won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize ....:cheers
 

mr merlin

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The Al Gore one was classic.:LMAO:LMAO
Winter seems to be early all over...hmmm.:+clueless
 
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Joe blubbers: But WHY didn't they consider a cyber bigshot like me? After all, I DOMINATE a subforum within a sports handicapping website! I don't post anywhere else on the interweb, but in my imagination I Write Great Copy! Why not ME????
 

Coulter

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Joe

Why are you so negative on this. The President of the United States received an award for the work that he is doing to create peace in the world. This is our president. If you voted for him or not this is a positive reflection on our country. The view of America around the world has had a double digit increase since President Obama has taken office. These are positive things. You might not agree with every point of view Obama has, I don't, but I am proud to be an American today.

The response of the Republican party on Obama's failure to secure the Olympics was that of excitement because he failed. Than he wins a Noble Peace Prize the pan him. That to me is not leadership, but people who are trying to create divisiveness.
 

roscoe

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Joe

Why are you so negative on this. The President of the United States received an award for the work that he is doing to create peace in the world. This is our president. If you voted for him or not this is a positive reflection on our country. The view of America around the world has had a double digit increase since President Obama has taken office. These are positive things. You might not agree with every point of view Obama has, I don't, but I am proud to be an American today.

The response of the Republican party on Obama's failure to secure the Olympics was that of excitement because he failed. Than he wins a Noble Peace Prize the pan him. That to me is not leadership, but people who are trying to create divisiveness.
you have hit the nail on the head!91023i2ndw;l
 
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Joe

Why are you so negative on this. The President of the United States received an award for the work that he is doing to create peace in the world. This is our president. If you voted for him or not this is a positive reflection on our country. The view of America around the world has had a double digit increase since President Obama has taken office. These are positive things. You might not agree with every point of view Obama has, I don't, but I am proud to be an American today.

The response of the Republican party on Obama's failure to secure the Olympics was that of excitement because he failed. Than he wins a Noble Peace Prize the pan him. That to me is not leadership, but people who are trying to create divisiveness.

First of all I will start by saying that I am a registered Democrat and voted for Obama.

I think it's ridiculous that Obama received the Nobel Peace prize for continuing the Bush admininstration war policy in Iraq (under Bush's own Sec. of Defense), as well as having continued war and instability in Afghanistan.
 
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Joe blubbers: But WHY didn't they consider a cyber bigshot like me? After all, I DOMINATE a subforum within a sports handicapping website! I don't post anywhere else on the interweb, but in my imagination I Write Great Copy! Why not ME????

If by "dominate" you mean "the panties with the most stretched out waistband" then true, so true. . .
 

Munchkin Man

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Greetings:

The Munchkin Man has a few things to say about this travesty.

Alfred Nobel, who is credited with the invention of dynamite, must be rolling in his grave right now, knowing that yet another left wing radical has been awarded his Nobel Peace Prize.

In recent years, the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the following:
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Jimmy Carter, who is the worst U.S. President in history to complete a term in office, and whose only redeeming quality is that he may soon move up to become only the second worst U.S. President in history.

Yasser Arafat, who earned his infamy for his murderous warmongering ways.

Al Gore, whose corruption and perversion of modern science has helped to create and perpetuate the myth of global warming.

Barrack Hussein Obama, who is the most anti-American President in U.S. history.
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There hasn't been a decent Nobel Peace Prize winner since Henry Kissinger earned the reward in 1973.

Unfortunately, the Nobel Peace Prize Committee has been hijacked by a gang of left wing radical extremists.

The Nobel Peace Prize has become an anathema to Americanism and a symbol of anti-Americanism.

The Nobel Peace Prize Committee is now nothing more than an ASS.

A mutual ADMIRATION SOCIETY for SOCIALISTS.

No self-respecting and patriotic American would or should accept the Nobel Peace Prize today, as it is defined today.

Instead, there should be an alternative which all true Americans can admire and respect.

The Munchkin Man herewith proposes the following:

The Ronald Reagan Peace Prize.

The Munchkin Man would be proud to serve as a member of its committee.

If the Munchkin Man did, the Munchkin Man's vote for the year 2009 may very go to the following fine American, given his well-deserved nomination:

GLENN BECK!

Out of many potentially deserving nominees, the Munchkin Man believes that Glenn Beck has done more to expose the truth of the evil and the corruption of the Obama administration than any other American this year.

In doing so, Glenn Beck has fought gallantly against the forces of evil who have hijacked the America the Munchkin Man grew up in and learned to love.

During the past year, Glenn Beck has embodied the values of truth, justice, and the American way, like no other American has this year.

The Munchkin Man can think of no higher honor than to becoming the recipient of The Ronald Reagan Peace Prize.

Best Wishes,

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It's a very sad day for the world when someone, who has done absolutely nothing, wins an award like this!

This just goes to show you that there isn't anyone in the world really doing anything to improve peace relations around the world.
 
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Though I cheer the fact that His Royal Highness Comrade Crown Prince Hussein (who is a black man very near the white women, I might add) won the Nobel Peace Prize, my motivation is solely because it makes the mouth-breathers, troglodytes, trolls, know-nothings, hillbillies, rednecks, tinfoil-hatters, klan wannabees, thumpers, fascists, men with small dicks and people who channel Spiro Agnew apoplectic as they see yet again that a black man is smarter, more successful, and more able than they, or anyone they know. Some appropriate commentary from Andrew Sullivan. . .
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I've had some coffee now. Reading through all the reactions, compiled by Chris and Patrick, there are two obvious points: this is premature and this is thoroughly deserved.
Both are right. I don't think Americans fully absorbed the depths to which this country's reputation had sunk under the Cheney era. That's understandable. And so they also haven't fully absorbed the turn-around in the world's view of America that Obama and the American people have accomplished. Of course, this has yet to bear real fruit. But you can begin to see how it could; and I hope more see both the peaceful intentions and the steely resolve of this man to persevere.
This president has done a huge amount to bring race relations in this country to a different place, which is why the far right has become so vicious in attacking him and lying about him. They know he threatens their politics of division and rule. He has also directly addressed the Muslim world, telling some hard truths, and played a small role in evoking a similar movement of hope and change in Iran, and finally told the Israelis to stop cutting their nose off to spite their face.
I like Shimon Peres' statement, reprinted in a useful compendium of world reaction at the Lede:

“Very few leaders if at all were able to change the mood of the entire world in such a short while with such a profound impact. You provided the entire humanity with fresh hope, with intellectual determination, and a feeling that there is a lord in heaven and believers on earth.” Mr. Peres, who won the peace prize with Yitzhak Rabin and Yasir Arafat in 1994 following the Oslo Accords, added: “Under your leadership, peace became a real and original agenda. And from Jerusalem, I am sure all the bells of engagement and understanding will ring again. You gave us a license to dream and act in a noble direction.”​
Right now, we do not know where that direction will ultimately lead. We do know that we were facing a spiral of conflict that, unchecked, could have taken the world to the abyss. I see this prize as an endorsement of his extraordinary reorientation of world politics, and as an encouragement to see it through. In the midst of our domestic battles, and their ill-temper (from which I have not been immune lately), this is an attempt to tell us: look up for a moment, see how far we've come in pivoting away from global conflict, and give this man a break for his efforts and the massive burden he now bears.
And, in the darkness that still threatens, know hope.


http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/10/all-over-the-world.html#more
 
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Some commentary on the foreign drug addled lunatic ferry...

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Andrew Sullivan’s Bust: The Real Issue

Posted By Ron Radosh On September 11, 2009 @ 1:29 pm In Uncategorized | 69 Comments


It seems that Andrew Sullivan’s application for US citizenship hangs in the balance — but not really, and that is the issue. Gawker and other sites report <sup>[1]</sup> that this past summer, blogger and columnist Sullivan was arrested on national seashore in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, for illegal possession of marijuana, a misdemeanor that would incur a $125 for Sullivan, if he was found guilty. No big deal — it happens a lot in that area of our country.

The only stumbling block is Sullivan’s pending U.S. citizenship, which might have been adversely affected should he have been brought to court. Enter the office of the U.S. Attorney. The local court was ordered to drop the charges, so that Sullivan would be able to gain his citizenship without a problem. It was clearly special treatment afforded the illustrious pundit. Robert Collings, the magistrate who would have heard the case, was stunned.

One court report <sup>[2]</sup> noted: “Collings says he expressed his concern that ‘a dismissal would result in persons in similar situations being treated unequally before the law. … persons charged with the same offense on the Cape Cod National Seashore were routinely given violation notices, and if they did not agree to [pay the fine] were prosecuted by the United States Attorney. … [T]here was no apparent reason for treating Mr. Sullivan differently from other persons charged with the same offense.’” You can read the entire court comment by Collings here <sup>[3]</sup> .

The question, then is simple: Why did Andrew Sullivan get special treatment from the U.S. Attorney? As the Collings statement makes clear, other similar offenders have regularly been hauled before the court, and forced to pay the fine if found guilty. In Sullivan’s case, there are other far more important implications.

Andrew Sullivan has moved from the stance of a fierce conservative to that of a liberal supporter of the Obama administration. When Obama met after his election with liberal journalists, Sullivan was part of their group—not among those of the conservative journalists who met the President-elect.

He regularly blasts conservatives, especially those having anything to do with the Bush administration, and stands among the group constantly demanding fierce punishment for Cheney and company for authorizing torture of Gitmo detainees.

Now, more than ever, it appears that the United States Attorney is repaying a debt to Sullivan for his support to the administration. Why else would he be singled out for exclusive treatment? And doesn’t it also mean that Sullivan now will be more careful than ever to continue giving the administration his approval, at least until after he becomes a citizen? A debt paid leads to a debt owed.

As one journalist commented, and I paraphrase him, Sullivan has backed the Obama stimulus, and universal health care, becoming what this man calls “a shameless publicist for the administration.” Another journalist spoke to a friend who works in the office of the U.S. Attorney, and got this response from one of the attorneys:

The judge is spot on. In fact, these sorts of misdemeanors are typically handled by 3rd yr. law students, detailees from main Justice, or the new guy on the totem pole, with no review by meaningful scrutiny by senior management. This sort of treatment is nothing short of extraordinary. All criminal charges go through screening by management, but misdemeanors don’t get attention, except to see if there’s a potential felony. This is paradigmatic of special pleading–and successful.

Finally, one journalist quipped: “As for the potential sentence: ‘The maximum penalty upon conviction of the offense is a fine of $5,000, six months imprisonment, a $25 processing fee and a $10 special assessment.’ The $25 processing fee strikes me as excessive.” I would add the $10 special assessment.

No, and hold the complaints — I don’t want Andrew Sullivan to face a problem gaining citizenship because he chose to smoke pot on a forbidden federal beach. I think the drug laws should be changed, and anyone found engaging in this “crime” should find the charges dismissed, if even the culprit is arrested. What the marijuana does to his body is between himself and his health.

But the implications of his special treatment are important. And Sullivan, who blogs about everything, to this moment (4:30 pm East Coast Time) has not said one word about the situation on his own blog, although it is all over the internet.

So come on Andrew. Fess up. Give us the backstory, before we hear it on Glenn Beck.
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Just what we need in America: another drug-abusing Marxist f-a-g infected with AIDS draining the system. 2938u4ji23

Revoke his visa immediately and deny him entry to the US from now on.
 
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Hold the presses! Check that copy! Isn't that supposed to be "fairy?" Though I guess there might exist in your world a psychopathic "ferry" boat. . .
 
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Just an FYI...I obviously don't agree with the author's point about "legalizing drugs" but readers need to know about this sodomite POS.

Andrew Sullivan "married" a US citizen (male) in Massachusetts in order to apply for citizenship as his "husband's" spouse. Using gay "marriage" as route to US citizenship is an outrageous scam and just another reason why this abhorrent militant movement needs to be crushed.
 
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Joey protests: Andrew Sullivan "married" a US citizen (male) in Massachusetts in order to apply for citizenship as his "husband's" spouse. Using gay "marriage" as route to US citizenship is an outrageous scam and just another reason why this abhorrent militant movement needs to be crushed.

Manny: See kiddo, the best part is that not only do you not "write copy" (ferry....LOL), you also don't realize that quote marks aren't needed when describing legal marriage.

I'm sure nothing militant was required for Mr Sullivan to get legally married. He just did what has been done for centuries. Showed up, registered at the county and then had the legal ceremony.

Given that such a tactic could be a shortcut for you - "JoeContrarian" - to yourself become a legal American citizen, you should be slow to decry such a clever method of shaking off one's foreign citizenship and becoming a real, live citizen of the U.S.A.

Now get onto one of those gay porno web forums which you tried to subscribe my email address. And find yourself a strapping young lad who's willing to both pitch and catch your chubby little Toronto wiener.
 

The Seer

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If the Munchkin Man did, the Munchkin Man's vote for the year 2009 may very well go to the following fine American, given his well-deserved nomination:

GLENN BECK!

:cheers

If ALL he did was expose ACORN, he would be worth two awards but I would listen to arguments for more.
 
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:cheers

If ALL he did was expose ACORN, he would be worth two awards but I would listen to arguments for more.

Haha. . .When your block is assigned its first commissar by His Royal Highness Comrade Crown Prince Hussein (who is a black man very near the white women, I might add), he will probably be an activist from your local ACORN chapter. . .The local ACORN chapter will also most likely be the organization charged with inventorying and collecting your "excess" property. . .Just sayin'. . .:blink:
 

The Seer

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Haha. . .When your block is assigned its first commissar by His Royal Highness Comrade Crown Prince Hussein (who is a black man very near the white women, I might add), he will probably be an activist from your local ACORN chapter. . .The local ACORN chapter will also most likely be the organization charged with inventorying and collecting your "excess" property. . .Just sayin'. . .:blink:

If this is true, we are much further into "Atlas Shrugged" than I thought. I would rather have them pass H.R. 45, signed by Hussein, and try to enforce it in Alabama or Texas. The local Hank Rearden types here will not give up our excess stuff.

I did not make the post number one to endorse him, only to give a heads up to the members here.
 
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