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Friday, October 9, 2009

A Nobel Peace Prize? . . . Why Not-----------?

He won it without earning it--the prestigious Nobel Peace Award.

Should anybody really be surprised? After all, isn't this the same man who won the presidency without having done anything significant in his political career? If I recall correctly, Senator Obama did not pass one piece of legislation during his time in that position. His voting record was the most liberal during his tenure, and he was simple known as a man who really didn't add anything significant to the Senate roll in American politics.

What he is good at, though, is running for elections--or, in this case, running to win the prize.

The first position Obama was elected to was marked when three opposing candidates dropped out of the election due to complaints made by . . . guess who . . .

Obama

So, in his first position, he basically had the other candidates removed from consideration--leaving him as the only person to run, unopposed. He did run a masterful campaign in 08, and for that he was awarded the presidency with which he is stacking failure after failure of political policy, like cordwood along the side of the White House garage.

Would it really surprise anybody who can look at this mans career objectively that maybe he had the other contestants in the race for Nobel smeared and discredited?

This award announcement has been greeted with world wide skepticism and shook--coming even from within the presidents own party. Honestly, this man has done nothing--nothing--to be considered a serious candidate for this award--let alone, the winner.

In the eyes of many, this has ruined any credibility of the Nobel panel--leaving the award worth little more then the tokens for Skeeball I won at a recent trip to Chuck E Cheese for a neighborhood child's birthday party.

If ego would allow--which it won't due to it's extreme size and appetite--Obama would be right to turn down this award. Accepting it will put him in the position of not being able to, without having academia and the Euro's looking down upon him in disgust, honor the request of General McQuarter and send more troops to Afghanistan---no winner of the Nobel Prize could send more troops to war, could he??

Accepting the award will just be further confirmation that this man believes he has been granted some godlike power; the power to rise above, unite, and heal all the evils of the world. He has been "Chosen", as he has pointed out in the past.

If he is smart--and with the way all of his other policies have worked out, that remains in serious doubt--he will graciously turn down this award and get on with the business of being president.

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