Posted by: Mr. Hyde October 10, 2009
Does he deserve Noble Peace prize??
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Now that a sitting American President has been declared the N Peace Prize winner, the Talibans and the Al Qaeda must be even more pleased as the war efforts might tip toward the defensive versus the offensive. For instance, if you happen to ask Al Gore about what he thinks of the Peace Prize win for Obama, Gore might quip "An Inconvenient Prize".

In his acceptance speech, Barack could thank big W for starting the wars without whom this Prize could have never come to fruition.

Every year I realize that winning this botched but monetarily most generous prize gets more and more unjustifiable . All you have to do is speak up or write something in the favor of the NATO allies. A few things you can do is to become a Chinese dissident (Note that, this year multiple Chinese dissidents were nominated) , write against the Iron Curtain, become a Tibetan activist, become the head of state of a militarily powerful country who can re-shape the world political landscape in the next few years etc.

You know your next door neighbor might have done more for peace than the actual winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. For the record, five or six persons out of 6 Billion get to quantify who has contributed most to peace in the past year. They must be damn-well eating walking f'cking encyclopedias to know so much about each person and his/her work.

(Before they change it let me use for the last few times.)

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