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Comment by Brock
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Similarly, I found myself wishing it was a legitimate prize for fostering peace; I would have happily congratulated him for winning.

Of course, if one actually fostered peace, the Nobel prize for it would be superfluous.


Comment by Lucky Red
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 The day Obama was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize was the day in which war officially became peace and up became down.  What a travesty!  What a joke!  The commander in chief of the world's biggest terrorist, warmongering nation being nominated for Peace Price.  I'd laugh if it weren't so sad!


Comment by Dan Alter
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Deeds speak, talks cheap. His deeds, we are staying in Afghanistan and Iraq, are not even contradicted by his words. He is studying his options.

You do not have to study being for peace, you act. Obama is a temporizer with our military industrial complex. A certain recipe for more war.

May we have misjudged him and the Nobel committee be right.

 

 

 

 

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