The Dumbest Thing I’ve Ever Heard

by MichaelBoldin | October 9, 2009 at 07:57 am
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When browsing the news this morning, I came across “the” big story of the day – Barack Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize. My first thought – is this some kind of joke?? Not until I found the announcement on the official Nobel website could I actually believe it.It really doesn’t matter what your position is on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the regular bombing of Pakistan, and the talk of sanctions against Iran (I happen to be opposed to all of it) – to give a “peace” prize to someone overseeing multiple wars is more Orwellian than Orwell.

And that’s not even considering the fact that Obama’s spent most of this year issuing threats to American citizens, too. i.e. buy this health insurance plan or I’ll fine you. Ignore the fine, and I’ll arrest you and throw you in a cage.

Wow, talk about peaceful.

So, what is this, some kind of international ad campaign to increase the amount of worship given to our “dear leader?” If they were serious about a peace prize going to a peace activist, they would’ve given it to someone like Ron Paul who’s been fiercely advocating an end to wars and the complete liquidation of the entire US Military empire around the world.

Barack Obama as a peacemaker is a complete and utter mockery of the entire award. I sure hope that makes people reconsider how important their other prizes are – Krugman, anyone?

It sure gives new meaning to the famous line “War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength.”

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dswilliamson

You're fact are a bit off regarding Barrack, Micheal, but I do agree with you.  Winning anything for just inspiring people sounds a bit ridiculous to me.  Maybe, the Nobel Prize Committe should have said, "The world sucked n 2008 and nobody really did anything for peace!"  That's the truth, right?

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MichaelBoldin

Thanks for the feedback on this.  I think you've got a good perspective on this.  Think of how bad things are in the world - especially in regards to conflict and peace.  If "inspiration" is all it takes, we're in a LOT of trouble.

Ron Paul has been quite active - even in the face of massive opposition of his own war-mongering political party.  I think Cindy Sheehan is far more inspirational and deserving of the prize too...

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politisite

Thanks for your thoughts.  What gets me the most is the other folks on the list.   The woman who for years has worked to eliminate landmines that kill children was one of them... The same list was full of such people when Al Gore won... Small folks who did big things.  I recommend everyone to look at the nominees and say with a straight face, "they did not deserve a prize"

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