Seriously. He was nominated literally DAYS after getting into office. What in the world has he done?
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Ultra Sonic 007 |
Guess who won this year's Nobel Peace Prize? |
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Barack Obama.
Seriously. He was nominated literally DAYS after getting into office. What in the world has he done? |
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Rishi |
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Yeah, I've already read about all of this on Google News. Congratulations, President Obama!
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION 4EVAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!
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Ultra Sonic 007 |
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Rishi wrote: So, tell me how Iran and North Korea are doing. Seriously, the Nobel Committee can laud 'efforts' all they want, even if they don't do jack squat. But what has he done? Give speeches? Here's the committee's reasoning: Seriously. This is the basis of their decision? |
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Srol |
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In my book, this can only be a good thing for America. Having a sitting president who's a Nobel laureate can only improve our stock in the world and help
us out in foreign policy situations. Okay, maybe the committee jumped a gun, since it's pretty much a reward for not being Bush, but why look a gift horse
in the mouth?
Too bad they couldn't have announced this last week. Might have helped us snag the 2016 Olympics. |
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Ultra Sonic 007 wrote:They're just troll nations.
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SonicV2 |
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Figures 007 would be the one crying about this.
Clearly, the reason he was nominated days after his inaugration was because he wasn't Bush. And what is it with Republicans having a hive mind mentality lately. If they aren't having an orgy because Obama failed to get the Olympics to Chiacgo then it's having a tantrum over winning the Nobel Prize. Seriously, OUR president won the prize. How about being happy? Or do Republicans hate Obama more than they love America as Jon Stewart put it.
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Dirk Amoeba |
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Not only is he the first black president, and a Nobel laureate, he's also the youngest seeker Hogwarts has seen in over a century. And to think he was once
just a carpenter from Nazareth!
Dear Zod, this is stupid. I am by no means a Republican or a conservative, but the notion that Obama's done anything to deserve a NOBEL PRIZE is just laughable. All this will do is stir up even further conflict. It is not my political leanings but my cynicism about messiah figures has prevented me from liking Obama. This only makes me more cynical. |
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SonicV2 |
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Oh please
The ONLY people who called Obama a messiash are Republican pundits.
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Dirk Amoeba wrote:LOLblackjesus
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Dirk Amoeba wrote: I agree with all of that! Now allow me to be miss literal for a moment here. He is the president of from my point of view is the most un-peaceful country/superpower in modern times. Sure they don't have any internal conflicts like iran but they sure like warring with everyone else. I fail to see how the leader of such a war-loving country can get a peace prize... o.o And yes I know Bush started it but I haven't seen him take any action against it. He probably doesn't want to withdraw mind, as it's seen as a move of weakness and the US can't have that. But it's not peace is it! Back to what he got it for though. I bet in whatever move there is to get rid of nuclear arms, the US will be the very last country to get rid of them should it ever happen. Which it won't. The cold war is still too recent for that! They just don't want to get into any vunerable position whatsoever. Oh yes good leading by example. Truth be told I think these days a world without nuclear weapons is gone. It ain't gonna happen. At least not til the whole world become one massive superstate. United Countries of Earth! And no I don't hate Obama. I wanted him to win the election, remember! But all this winning prizes for eff all and getting mountains or whatever it was named after him is just rediculous. |
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Gotta be honest here folks. As much as I think that Obama's a pretty awesome guy, even I was somewhat taken aback when I first found out that Obama won
the freakin' NOBEL PEACE PRIZE only slightly over 8 months into his presidency. Dude's already said a lot, now he just needs
to do a lot. I wouldn't have minded Obama getting the Nobel Peace Prize sometime in 2011 or 2012 after he, y'know, actually fulfilled more of
his objectives.
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Srol |
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Let's not blow this out of proportion. The peace prize has never had the same oomph as the various other Nobel awards. The committed has a pretty
subjective interpretation as to what "peace" is.
For sure, some real visionaries have received the award, such as Mother Theresa, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Dalai Lllama. But then there are some questionable choices on the list, such as Henry Kissinger and Yasser Arafat. Maybe at one point or another they did something to contribute to world peace, but did the good they did really outweigh the bad? Also, I think Al Gore's work is great, but what does it have to do with peace? Then, there are even more significant omissions. Ghandi was nominated five times, and didn't even receive a posthumous recognition. Love or hate Obama, I think it would be best if no one take this too seriously. You can go my route and consider it to be Nice Thing, or the other route and think of it as Minor Annoyance. Anything else is an inefficient use of energy that could be spent on more valuable tasks, such as appreciating cats.
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You know, you're right
*appreciates cats* |
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Ultra Sonic 007 |
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SonicV2 wrote:Stop confusing the President with the country itself. The Olympics thing was just silly because he ended up costing his office his aura of invincibility that he automatically gets as POTUS. And seriously, why does the President need to get involved with that sort of thing when there are more pressing issues? The tantrum of the Nobel 'Peace' Prize is that he was nominated with less than two weeks tenure as President. What in the world has he done to advance peace? He is now at the helm of two wars (which he doesn't seem interested in answering questions about in a timely manner), our allies in Europe are feeling jilted by this Administration, and a menagerie of dictators throughout the world have been overtly complimentary of him. So how do you think we feel? I will agree with you on the 'anti-Bush' angle though, silly though it was. Two countries liberated from terrorist-sponsoring regimes, and the world derides Bush and America. Obama comes in after Iraq is mostly a done deal, Afghanistan starts to spiral downward, he declines to comment on the Iranian elections (which most people concluded were rife with fraud) while butting into the situation in Honduras (where their former President Zelaya was CONSTITUTIONALLY OUSTED when he tried to force a referendum to do away with term limits, yet everyone acts as if an actual coup took place!). What 'Peace' is he responsible for? His Party has a majority in both houses of Congress and yet he and his ilk are STILL obsessed with painting Republicans as the ones 'standing in the way'. Despite his flowery 'post-partisan' rhetoric, his actions have been extremely partisan. And yet, he gets the Nobel Peace Prize. The funniest thing about it all is that he recently declined to meet the Dalai Lama (the freakin' Dalai Lama) so as to appease China, that paragon of human rights. So that's why people are upset. Because Obama has not done anything to even deserve it (he even admitted it himself, I must be honest; he still ended up accepting it though). Srol wrote: Meh, you're right. In the end, this only makes the Nobel Peace Prize a lesser thing. A shame.
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Srol wrote: The ribosome translates the DNA code into life = 2009 Nobel Chemistry Prize The discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase = 2009 Nobel Medicine Prize Both of those have caused a great deal of excitement in my university... Yeah along with 200 years of Darwin and newly published Ardi On topic: Obama was awarded the the Nobel Peace Prize "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples". Well, IMO that makes sense. Although. like others I wouldn't have minded them waiting a few years. Maybe they ran out of good options?
~~~ Bloody hell it's SHh signaling in Neural Progenitor Cells... so you're telling me that without Sonic signaling we would have no neurons and be
brainless? Oh the irony of it all! "My head doesn't seem to understand my head." - Neuroanatomy class
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Ultra Sonic 007 |
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HidoiKijo wrote:Let's look at some of the other 200+ nominees. 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." Ingrid Betancourt: French-Colombian ex-hostage held for six years. "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." 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." "Hu Jia, a human rights
activist and an outspoken critic of the Chinese government, who was sentenced last year to a three-and-a-half-year prison term for 'inciting subversion
of state power.'"
This is just the names that were released; the full list won't be released until 2059, as per NPC rules. |
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Swanson |
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Ultra, I think you've already proven your point, no need to keep doing so.
Come on over to
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Rishi |
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Ultra Sonic 007 wrote:If I were in a power-sharing regime with a brutal tyrant, I'd want a Nobel Peace Prize too.
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Rapidfire the Hedgehog |
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Why is this worth any consternation at all?
The gentleman won the Nobel Peace Prize. The committee did not ask us for our opinion. The committee is not beholden to us. None of us had a vested interest in seeing someone else win, nor do any of lose because Mr Obama won. Most people don't even know who wins these prizes most of the time. Laud or boo Obama, and then move on. Anything else is quickly verging on some irrational, Pavlovian response to Obama's name. |
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Rishi |
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Even Obama himself said he was surprised to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Says it all really.
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quote/He is now at the helm of two wars (which he doesn't seem interested in answering questions about in a timely manner),/quote
why does he need to answer questions about the two wars? a certain other administration didn't. in fact they lied to us almost on a weekly basis. go ask george dubya on his ranch if you want answers.
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