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Guest
10-09-2009, 05:20 AM
As one of President Obama's biggest fans, I must admit I am stupified that he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. I see it as one of several possibilities:

No one was really qualified out of 6 billion people this year, so they gave it to him;

This was more a refutiation of the warmongering rhetoric of the previous administration that so angered the rest of the civilized world, than a prize for any peacmaking that Obama has done (which is really nothing so far);

Obama IS the anti-christ of Revelation after all! All you Rapture people ought to keep those convertible tops open, and for God's sake, don't pilot an airplane or drive a schoolbus- You'll create a huge mess when no one;s there to steer the plane!

Guest
10-09-2009, 05:39 AM
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ikzJquRpndspc-AdQxcVPK0-SCjQD9B7G5Q01

Guest
10-09-2009, 07:42 AM
As one of President Obama's biggest fans, I must admit I am stupified that he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. I see it as one of several possibilities:

No one was really qualified out of 6 billion people this year, so they gave it to him;

This was more a refutiation of the warmongering rhetoric of the previous administration that so angered the rest of the civilized world, than a prize for any peacmaking that Obama has done (which is really nothing so far);

Obama IS the anti-christ of Revelation after all! All you Rapture people ought to keep those convertible tops open, and for God's sake, don't pilot an airplane or drive a schoolbus- You'll create a huge mess when no one;s there to steer the plane!

Is this multiple choice ????

"The nomination deadline was just 11 days into Obama's presidency."

Guest
10-09-2009, 07:51 AM
It's interesting to see what some believe is a shift toward a more pro-American Europe. Germany's Angela Merkel is a good example. In France, Sarkozy is arguably the most pro-American leader in decades. Britain has always been, at least since that tea party thing and the revolution, pro-American. Others who know more than I do about these things, say there is a definite trend toward a more pro-America Europe. Perhaps now with a Nobel in his resume, even our President will stop trashing our country abroad and become more pro-American.

Guest
10-09-2009, 08:08 AM
Obama got the prize from the Liberal Nobel group because they love him for bashing better than anyone else.

He bashed Bush And America nearly every time he opened his mouth.

Guest
10-09-2009, 08:11 AM
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ikzJquRpndspc-AdQxcVPK0-SCjQD9B7G5Q01

I don't know, I jsut the Peace Prize should go to someone who has shown great courage, not someone who shows great potential.

That list includes: the Dahli Lama, Ghandi, MLK, Carter, Gorbachev and many who have sacrificed their lives, their freedom, their reputations or their positions.

President Obama MAY do this in the future, and I pray he does, but the award seems very premature.

Guest
10-09-2009, 08:14 AM
that the Peace prize would go to someone who has SOOOOOOOOOOO little to show towards making peace in the world!!!!!

Less than one year into office, having demonstrated nothing but his willingness to apologize for America and receiving the Peace Prize is beyond words. I guess that it just shows how politicized the the Nobel Prize has become.

Guest
10-09-2009, 08:49 AM
It is simply another attempt to influence USA policy...plain and simple !

Guest
10-09-2009, 08:49 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091009/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_nobel_analysis_1

Hey he was in office 12 days before the deadline to be nominated closed.
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Guest
10-09-2009, 09:53 AM
Maybe now Obama can get on with fighting the Wars.

Unless of course he really was getting war advice and not just stalling till after winning the prize to fight his wars.

Guest
10-09-2009, 10:38 AM
This may be the organization that recognized Gandhi, MLK, & Mother Teresa, but it is also the one which awarded the prize to Al Gore and Jimmy Carter. But before Americans become overly critical of the Nobel Peace Prize selection process for picking a guy with absolutely no qualifying criteria, remember that we elected him president with the same credentials.

The Noble Prize for Lit has always been suspicious at best and now Peace has removed absolutely any doubt as to its objectivity, we can only hope that in an ever more politicized world, the science awards retain some integrity.




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Guest
10-09-2009, 11:14 AM
I don't know, I jsut the Peace Prize should go to someone who has shown great courage, not someone who shows great potential.

That list includes: the Dahli Lama, Ghandi, MLK, Carter, Gorbachev and many who have sacrificed their lives, their freedom, their reputations or their positions.

Perhaps the prize should be renamed the Yasser Arafat Peace Prize. He did win that "prize" in 1994 for all his good work. Imagine that, a Nobel to an avowed terrorist with blood on his hands. The Nobel is an international joke.

Guest
10-09-2009, 01:01 PM
Obama won because of his achievements.

He has almost successfully destroyed the American Dream.

Guest
10-09-2009, 01:06 PM
Who's next,Hanoi Jane? :shrug:
http://www.1stcavmedic.com/jane_fonda.htm

Guest
10-09-2009, 02:07 PM
Obama and the award were the topic of conversation at the pool today. Not one person was impressed. Yes he talks the talk but has not done anthing to warrant the award. Several of the people support Obama and they were at a loss for words. :shrug::shrug:

Guest
10-09-2009, 03:13 PM
Obama won because of his achievements.

He has successfully destroyed the American Dream.

While I think Obama winning the Peace prize is an embarrassment.....I find this post to be totally BS.

Destroying the American Dream??????

Guest
10-09-2009, 07:23 PM
I suppose those who win this award have to thank George Bush....

"In 2002 the prize went to Jimmy Carter as an explicit rejection of the Bush presidency in the build-up to the Iraq war. In 2005 Mohamed ElBaradei, the UN atomic agency chief who had clashed with Washington over the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, was honoured. In 2007 Al Gore received the prize for his warnings on climate change, denounced by President Bush as a liberal myth. "

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6868905.ece

Guest
10-09-2009, 09:37 PM
The only logical theory is that five Norwegians had way too much aquavit.:shrug:

Guest
10-09-2009, 10:09 PM
Obama won because of his achievements.

He has successfully destroyed the American Dream.

Not yet but he gets an "A" for effort

Yoda

Guest
10-10-2009, 07:46 AM
I changed my mind. Obama has not yet taken away the American Dream because we have a chance in 2010 to get some people out of power who along with Obama will destroy everything that is the American Dream.

Guest
10-10-2009, 08:56 AM
First, I want to congratulate President Obama on receiving the Noble Peace Prize. He does, indeed, raise hope around the world that we can somehow live on this planet together.

And second, I want to congratulate the ring-wingers for, yet again, turning something positive for America into something negative. :ohdear:

Sigh....

Guest
10-10-2009, 09:10 AM
Quote of the day from Today's WSJ

"Obama is now the clear front runner for the Oscar for Best Actor, and head and shoulders above any other candidates for the Heisman Trophy this year."

Frank Mitchell

Guest
10-10-2009, 09:16 AM
And I am waiting to hear of his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Guest
10-10-2009, 11:11 AM
I suppose those who win this award have to thank George Bush....

"In 2002 the prize went to Jimmy Carter as an explicit rejection of the Bush presidency in the build-up to the Iraq war. In 2005 Mohamed ElBaradei, the UN atomic agency chief who had clashed with Washington over the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, was honoured. In 2007 Al Gore received the prize for his warnings on climate change, denounced by President Bush as a liberal myth. "

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6868905.ece

The Nobel Committee sure does not like President George W. Bush from the looks of this and other recent Nobel Peace Prize winners.

Guest
10-10-2009, 11:11 AM
First, I want to congratulate President Obama on receiving the Noble Peace Prize. He does, indeed, raise hope around the world that we can somehow live on this planet together.

And second, I want to congratulate the ring-wingers for, yet again, turning something positive for American into something negative. :ohdear:

Sigh....

WOW...you are even more bias about this man than those you criticize !

He has DONE nothing....even the left wing and Democrats are embarassed by this. It is an anti Bush award and a way to try and influence USA policy, PERIOD !

I have totally opposed to this Presidents domestic agenda....100% opposed but as I have said I have an open mind on how he will handle foreign affairs...thus far he has followed all of Bush's ACTIONS..not his words now, but his ACTIONS and I will surely support him as long as the interests of this country is put first...he IS the President of the USA and not the WORLD !!

Guest
10-10-2009, 04:48 PM
First, I want to congratulate President Obama on receiving the Noble Peace Prize. He does, indeed, raise hope around the world that we can somehow live on this planet together.

And second, I want to congratulate the ring-wingers for, yet again, turning something positive for American into something negative. :ohdear:

Sigh....

Your support of the president, I can understand but, must you gush?

Yoda

Guest
10-10-2009, 05:16 PM
This stinks to high heaven. Obama and the Nobel Prize in the same sentence makes me want to gag!

Guest
10-10-2009, 07:08 PM
gets lowered to allow more candidates. Just exactly what is it he supposedly did to get the award. Make great speeches that got him elected? Apologized around the world for what America did? Does?
What a disconnect with reality.

I don't care what his race or religion or party.....he did not do anything of significance tha is going to change the world. Unless one counts leaving thr door ajar for our adversaries.

btk

Guest
10-11-2009, 01:36 PM
First, I want to congratulate President Obama on receiving the Noble Peace Prize. He does, indeed, raise hope around the world that we can somehow live on this planet together.

And second, I want to congratulate the ring-wingers for, yet again, turning something positive for American into something negative. :ohdear:

Sigh....

Wow! A post that doesn't blame Bush for something. Right on Chels, I knew you could do it!

Guest
10-11-2009, 04:36 PM
I am very happy that our President, President Obama, won the Nobel Peace prize. As Americans, we should be proud that our President was picked among many qualified contestants. Why don't Americans respect the office of the Presidency and be proud that our President is the recipient of an enviable prize? A prize that sends a message to the world that our American President is seen as someone who is an advocate of peace in the world; and, one who will work toward that goal, however unattainable it has become. God Bless the Peacemakers.....

Guest
10-11-2009, 04:59 PM
I am very happy that our President, President Obama, won the Nobel Peace prize. As Americans, we should be proud that our President was picked among many qualified contestants. Why don't Americans respect the office of the Presidency and be proud that our President is the recipient of an enviable prize? A prize that sends a message to the world that our American President is seen as someone who is an advocate of peace in the world; and, one who will work toward that goal, however unattainable it has become. God Bless the Peacemakers.....

If you can get that message to those whose entire lives are spent trying to kill you, me and all of us.....then I am with you !!!

Guest
10-11-2009, 05:02 PM
The only legitimate reaction to this farce is laughter. :1rotfl: Theoretically, and according to their own web site, every year since 1901 the Nobel Prize has been awarded for achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and for peace. The key word there is "achievements", something Obama most certainly lacked. Obama merited being awarded the Nobel Prize for achievements for peace as he did achievements in animal husbandry. :(





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Guest
10-11-2009, 06:17 PM
I am very happy that our President, President Obama, won the Nobel Peace prize. As Americans, we should be proud that our President was picked among many qualified contestants. Why don't Americans respect the office of the Presidency and be proud that our President is the recipient of an enviable prize? A prize that sends a message to the world that our American President is seen as someone who is an advocate of peace in the world; and, one who will work toward that goal, however unattainable it has become. God Bless the Peacemakers.....
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Diplomacy is another overlooked way of achieving peace. Our President has many gifts, and he could have easily been a foreign diplomat as he is a President. Do you forget how many people showed up in Germany to listen to him? Words can be sharper than any double-edged sword. As a leader of the free world, our President shows promise to gain back the respect we lost as a country during the Bush administration. Don't you think that's important? Remember the table was already set by Bush before our President ever entered the scene.

Guest
10-11-2009, 06:34 PM
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Diplomacy is another overlooked way of achieving peace. Our President has many gifts, and he could have easily been a foreign diplomat as he is a President. Do you forget how many people showed up in Germany to listen to him? Words can be sharper than any double-edged sword. As a leader of the free world, our President shows promise to gain back the respect we lost as a country during the Bush administration. Don't you think that's important? Remember the table was already set by Bush before our President ever entered the scene.

It is your opinion that we lost respect during the last administration !

We do not need to be liked...that should never be the goal !!!!

WORDS are nice...this President speaks nice pretty words. I will support him in foreign affairs as long as the motivation is to protect our country, not be a rock star which is ALL he has done thus far.

We have Afghanastan...we have Israel saying if no sanctions by Christmas they will attack Iran.....we have Iran getting what they want thus far; one on one with the USA....talking pretty is not going to cut it..your love and support for the President is nice but without any merit thus far. It always seems that those who support this President have an obligation to mention the last President....That pulling of the defense system was lauded as getting the Russians to support us in Iran...dont see that happening and in fact they today said they were "puzzled" by the new USA defense system.

My point is not to criticize the President....I will support him, but there is NOTHING TO SUPPORT THUS FAR EXCEPT PRETTY WORDS !

As for diplomacy....great thought, but PLEASE give some thought to those you want to use that tact on....read history about all the FAILED attempts at such actions ! You dont mention the attempts at negotiations and diplomacy that have been tried and failed ! You ASSUME that it failed because of the last President !

Guest
10-11-2009, 10:42 PM
I don't have to guess at how the world saw us during the last administration as opposed to this one. I traveled abroad several times and there is a vast difference between the pure hatred of Bush and the hope that President Obama brings. Wonderful support for Obama coming from all parts of the world. It's sad that a handful of American's cannot feel the same.

“Words are the voice of the heart”

You don't care if America is "liked"??? That's awfully arrogant! I absolutely want us to be admired by the rest of the world again. I'm sick and tired of us being looked at as the bullies on the block. Don't fiddle while Rome burns.

Guest
10-12-2009, 06:05 AM
I don't have to guess at how the world saw us during the last administration as opposed to this one. I traveled abroad several times and there is a vast difference between the pure hatred of Bush and the hope that President Obama brings. Wonderful support for Obama coming from all parts of the world. It's sad that a handful of American's cannot feel the same.

“Words are the voice of the heart”

You don't care if America is "liked"??? That's awfully arrogant! I absolutely want us to be admired by the rest of the world again. I'm sick and tired of us being looked at as the bullies on the block. Don't fiddle while Rome burns.


Guess who this quote, from a CNN/Gallup poll, was referring to....

"The president continues to be highly regarded. By solid majorities of 65 percent or more, those surveyed said he has a vision for the country's future, has brought dignity back to the White House and is a strong leader willing to make hard decisions,"

I have no NEED for this country to be admired by the rest of the world...if that happens as a result of our actions, so be it, but it SHOULD NOT BE OUR GOAL.

Our goal should be what is best for the United States of America !

By the way, the quote was from a CNN/Gallup poll in 2003 right after George Bush made a Thanksgiving visit to troops in Iraq referring to the person I think you may have referred to as evil !

Guest
10-12-2009, 07:49 AM
On friday Nobel committee men as much as admmitted they committed a Hate Crime when awarding Obama the prize for no "achievement".

They said they were pleased with their selection because it made them feel good to throw this in the face of Bush.

Guest
10-12-2009, 08:42 AM
I lived in Europe in the 90's. They didn't like us then either. The only time Europe has any use for the United States is when they need our help.

Guest
10-12-2009, 09:23 AM
Review what one must accomplish to be a candidate. The only conclusion one can reach is.....what did he do to earn their recommendation? He certainly did not get it for being a continuous candidate or perpetual campaigning mode.
He certainly did not get it for his presidency as he was in office less than a month when the nominations were closed.

So for most thinking persons around the world the question remains......for what?

Some Obama supporters don't seem to get the message...it has nothing to do with being black! or being a Democrat! or being POTUS!

It has to do with the reality of the once upon a time high criteria of the prize itself. Seems that has been watered down to allow nebulous nominations.

btk

Guest
10-12-2009, 10:58 AM
Guess who this quote, from a CNN/Gallup poll, was referring to....

"The president continues to be highly regarded. By solid majorities of 65 percent or more, those surveyed said he has a vision for the country's future, has brought dignity back to the White House and is a strong leader willing to make hard decisions,"

I have no NEED for this country to be admired by the rest of the world...if that happens as a result of our actions, so be it, but it SHOULD NOT BE OUR GOAL.

Our goal should be what is best for the United States of America !

By the way, the quote was from a CNN/Gallup poll in 2003 right after George Bush made a Thanksgiving visit to troops in Iraq referring to the person I think you may have referred to as evil !

Yet another poll. But, even if true, extremely short lived.

Guest
10-12-2009, 03:55 PM
I heard BO is getting a Heisman Trophy. He watched some college football once.

Guest
10-12-2009, 05:33 PM
Yet another poll. But, even if true, extremely short lived.

It is true but agree it means nothing.

My point is WHY in the world should this country make policy to insure we are liked by the rest of the world. As I said, if that happens as a result of our policy that is great, but we better make policy with only CENTRAL THEME.....what is good for this country !

Guest
10-12-2009, 06:48 PM
I You don't care if America is "liked"??? That's awfully arrogant! I absolutely want us to be admired by the rest of the world again. I'm sick and tired of us being looked at as the bullies on the block. Don't fiddle while Rome burns.

Ask these other countries if they'd admire us more if we left them COMPLETELY alone. The US has spent and continues to spend millions of dollars annually supporting the governments, economies and military defense of all these countries that have so little respect for us. I'd like to see just how they would feel if we cut them all loose from our tax money and left to fend for themselves. Most of Europe has freedom because of the US and continues to have freedom because we provide military defense to their sorry asses.

I'M SICK AND TIRED OF GETTING BADMOUTHED FROM THESE UNGRATEFUL COUNTRIES! If we weren't the bullies that they complain about most of Europe wold be under Communist or Nazi rule. If they don't like us TS! :boxing2::boxing2: