Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize

S O F I

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#25
Bush was awarded an event that created a clear bad vs. evil in the eyes of america and the good being america and the evil being al-qaeda. Meanwhile, Obama inherited two wars, where america is more or less the bad guy now, guantanamo bay where america is the bad guy, and a financial collapse where...well...america is the bad guy too.

there's just no way of accurately comparing 9-month domestic poll ratings in Bush' presidency and Obama's...completely different circumstances.
 

vg4030

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#26
How to Win the Nobel Peace Prize In 12 Days - FOXNews.com


Editor's Note: Although President Obama had only been in office for 12 days before the nominations for this year's Nobel Peace prize closed the entire process actually takes a full year. According to the official Nobel Prize Web site invitation letters are sent out in September. Every year, the Norwegian Nobel Committee sends out thousands of letters inviting a qualified and select number of people to submit their nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize. The deadline to submit nominations is February 1. -- Two hundred five names were submitted for the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, 33 of which are organizations. A short list of nominees is prepared in February and March. The short list is subject to adviser review from March until August. At the beginning of October, the Nobel Committee chooses the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates through a majority vote. The decision is final and without appeal. The names of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates are then announced."

Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize this morning. Over the last decade the only requirement to win the prize was that the nominee had to be critical of George W. Bush (see Al Gore, Mohamed El Baradei and Jimmy Carter).

President Obama has broken new ground here. Nominations for potential winners of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize ended on February 1. The president took office only 12 days earlier on January 20.

Let’s take a look at the president’s first 12 days in the White House according to his public schedule to see what he did to deserve a Nobel Peace Prize:

January 20: Sworn in as president. Went to a parade. Partied.

January 21: Asked bureaucrats to re-write guidelines for information requests. Held an “open house” party at the White House.

January 22: Signed Executive Orders: Executive Branch workers to take ethics pledge; re-affirmed Army Field Manual techniques for interrogations; expressed desire to close Gitmo (how’s that working out?)

January 23: Ordered the release of federal funding to pay for abortions in foreign countries. Lunch with Joe Biden; met with Tim Geithner.

January 24: Budget meeting with economic team.

January 25: Skipped church.

January 26: Gave speech about jobs and energy. Met with Hillary Clinton. Attended Geithner's swearing in ceremony.

January 27: Met with Republicans. Spoke at a clock tower in Ohio.

January 28: Economic meetings in the morning, met with Defense secretary in the afternoon.

January 29: Signed Ledbetter Bill overturning Supreme Court decision on lawsuits over wages. Party in the State Room. Met with Biden.

January 30: Met economic advisers. Gave speech on Middle Class Working Families Task Force. Met with senior enlisted military officials.

January 31: Took the day off.

February 1: Skipped church. Threw a Super Bowl party.

So there you have it. The short path to the Nobel Peace Prize: Party, go to meetings, skip church, release federal funding to pay for abortions in foreign countries, party some more.

Good grief.

LOL of course Fux News has its take on things
 
#31
Just shows how desperately everyone rides Obama and tries to make him the God of our time.

Those military bases in Colombia don't show it.

Fuck, even Obama is shocked he recieved the prize. He's like 'fuck i should get up off my ass and do something!.' He said "I will accept this award as a call for action."

A few more quotes:

"Senior leader of Pakistan's Jamaat-e-Islami party calls Obama's peace prize win an "embarrasing joke."

"Taliban condemns the decision to award the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize to President Obama."
 

Sebastian

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#32
"Senior leader of Pakistan's Jamaat-e-Islami party calls Obama's peace prize win an "embarrasing joke."

"Taliban condemns the decision to award the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize to President Obama."
Yeah, like anyone gives a flying fuck what those nutcases think.
 

Kobe

Well-Known Member
#33
This guy just has things falling into place for him. 1st Black American Pres, 1st Black American Pres to win the Nobel Peace prize. Would be so unbelievable if it was a Hollywood movie.

I'll give (those of you who have time to read) a story about Obama. When he came to Kenya in 2006, all that most of us knew was that he was a Senator, who happened to have a Kenyan Dad. At some point, I thought the story was so far fetched as they were referring to him as a Kenyan. Really, we all know he's not Kenyan but the press were presenting it that way. So Obama comes into the country with a lot of media attention directed towards his 'homecoming'. He had been down this way before but it was really low key.

So the guy comes in to the country and the only person that meets him is an Assistant Minister. The President didn't even bother to meet him at the airport, as is customary with Africa. The issue was that, Obama's roots are from my tribe (Luo). The current President is a Kikuyu. For some reason Luos and Kikuyus have not gotten along for as far as I can remember.

Obama did his thing in Kenya and had a lecture he gave at the Nairobi University. He was incredible the way he spoke. He held nothing back in talking the truth about the Kenyan Government and what they do wrong. Loads of Government officials got agitated by this. Someone went as far as refering to him as a 'lowly Senator, who has no power where he comes from'. I particularly remember during the question and answer session of the lecture, one student asked Obama, "If you are given the chance to ran for President of the USA, would you take it?" Obama replied, "First of all, they don't 'give' you a chance. You have to work for the oppurtunity to get that chance." Sure, people laughed at the truth behind that answer. He then went on to say he wasn't thinking of running for President.

Kenya had an election in 2007 and when the results were disputed, people were killing each other here. Neighbors who had lived together for years turned on each other. It was horrible. It would have been the Rwandan Genocide all over again in a different country. 2007–2008 Kenyan crisis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Due to the tactical location of Kenya, the US was not going to let that happen. George Bush stepped in. I remember seeing Bush on telly saying (in your best W impression), "Now I'm gonna send Condi....as I call her......down there to set things straight." Sure enough, he sent 'Condi' down here and politicians were told to get their act together. Somehow they worked things out and, thank God for George Bush intervention. Koffi Anan later came in and became 'the people's hero'.

Now the thing is that Kikuyus and Luos hadn't forgotten what happened after the election. When Obama announced he wanted to run for President, the division was pretty clear again. Due to the fact that Obama has Luo roots, no Kikuyu wanted him to win the election at any level. Kikuyus supported Clinton, then they supported McCain. Luos supported Obama from start to finish. When he won the Presidency of the USA, a lot of Luos breathed a sigh of......I don't know what to call it.....but it was victory for the Luos somehow.

Needless to say Kenya is in a pretty f!@#$d up state right now. Obama is keeping clear of any visits back here. We all look forward to the day we see him on Kenyan soil as the American President. We still support him in his decision to only come back here when the current Government cleans up its act. Recently he sent a letter to certain Government heads telling them what they need to do or face consequences.

Everyone has an opinion on the merits of Obama winning this award. There are some things humans need to believe in sometimes. Its more than the politics and war and promises that still need to be fulfilled. Sometimes people need to believe in something when all else in their lives is not happening.

Obama winning this award may be criticised by many, but there are many people out there who just don't care what the critics say. They are just happy he won it.
 

masta247

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Staff member
#36
Well, my first thought was "isn't it too early?", especially since there are a few people who haven't gotten their awards and deserve them at least as much.
I'm not disgusted though, it's just that he didn't deserve it yet just because he's not Bush and he's a cool guy with a good PR department. Everything can change while there are people who already did a lot of greater things waiting in line.
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
#38
I think that it's not about the accomplishments he had done - he has not done much YET. I think it's more about the inspiration he is for people around the world. The world literally stopped to see this guy win the American presidential election. A lot of people around the world are inspired by him.

People blame him for the 2 wars, that were initiated by George W. Bush. Yeah he hasn't stopped them but what people do not understand is that you can't just stop a war. You can't just end a war that had American and Canadian soldiers die for like that. This is something that'll have to be done progressively over the YEARS. I saw on the news Americans are not happy that he wants to put a free health care system - what's wrong with Americans? I cannot understand HOW they can be against such a project! Then Obama signed the papers - the first step in closing Guantanamo. Obama stopped CEOs from getting the outrageous bonus they used to give to themselves. Etc.
 
#39
^As if the winner of the elections wasn't obvious when the elections began lol.

Oh, and why not stop the war? Cause these soldiers would die in vein? Ha! All of the soldiers that died in Vietnam died in vein! They are dying in vein right this second. You know what's worse than having soldiers die in vein? More soldiers die in vein. Republicans are pressing Obama to send even more troops now. What the hell is going on here? smh.

The war was lost when George Bush invaded Iraq on a fraudulent basis. We should just get out. They're asking us to leave, and we insist on staying there?
 

Sebastian

Well-Known Member
#40
This guy just has things falling into place for him. 1st Black American Pres, 1st Black American Pres to win the Nobel Peace prize. Would be so unbelievable if it was a Hollywood movie.

I'll give (those of you who have time to read) a story about Obama. When he came to Kenya in 2006, all that most of us knew was that he was a Senator, who happened to have a Kenyan Dad. At some point, I thought the story was so far fetched as they were referring to him as a Kenyan. Really, we all know he's not Kenyan but the press were presenting it that way. So Obama comes into the country with a lot of media attention directed towards his 'homecoming'. He had been down this way before but it was really low key.

So the guy comes in to the country and the only person that meets him is an Assistant Minister. The President didn't even bother to meet him at the airport, as is customary with Africa. The issue was that, Obama's roots are from my tribe (Luo). The current President is a Kikuyu. For some reason Luos and Kikuyus have not gotten along for as far as I can remember.

Obama did his thing in Kenya and had a lecture he gave at the Nairobi University. He was incredible the way he spoke. He held nothing back in talking the truth about the Kenyan Government and what they do wrong. Loads of Government officials got agitated by this. Someone went as far as refering to him as a 'lowly Senator, who has no power where he comes from'. I particularly remember during the question and answer session of the lecture, one student asked Obama, "If you are given the chance to ran for President of the USA, would you take it?" Obama replied, "First of all, they don't 'give' you a chance. You have to work for the oppurtunity to get that chance." Sure, people laughed at the truth behind that answer. He then went on to say he wasn't thinking of running for President.

Kenya had an election in 2007 and when the results were disputed, people were killing each other here. Neighbors who had lived together for years turned on each other. It was horrible. It would have been the Rwandan Genocide all over again in a different country. 2007–2008 Kenyan crisis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Due to the tactical location of Kenya, the US was not going to let that happen. George Bush stepped in. I remember seeing Bush on telly saying (in your best W impression), "Now I'm gonna send Condi....as I call her......down there to set things straight." Sure enough, he sent 'Condi' down here and politicians were told to get their act together. Somehow they worked things out and, thank God for George Bush intervention. Koffi Anan later came in and became 'the people's hero'.

Now the thing is that Kikuyus and Luos hadn't forgotten what happened after the election. When Obama announced he wanted to run for President, the division was pretty clear again. Due to the fact that Obama has Luo roots, no Kikuyu wanted him to win the election at any level. Kikuyus supported Clinton, then they supported McCain. Luos supported Obama from start to finish. When he won the Presidency of the USA, a lot of Luos breathed a sigh of......I don't know what to call it.....but it was victory for the Luos somehow.

Needless to say Kenya is in a pretty f!@#$d up state right now. Obama is keeping clear of any visits back here. We all look forward to the day we see him on Kenyan soil as the American President. We still support him in his decision to only come back here when the current Government cleans up its act. Recently he sent a letter to certain Government heads telling them what they need to do or face consequences.

Everyone has an opinion on the merits of Obama winning this award. There are some things humans need to believe in sometimes. Its more than the politics and war and promises that still need to be fulfilled. Sometimes people need to believe in something when all else in their lives is not happening.

Obama winning this award may be criticised by many, but there are many people out there who just don't care what the critics say. They are just happy he won it.
Man, Africa and their dumb tribe shit thinking. Its so backwards. I feel like they are hundred years behind every other continent.
 

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