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U.B.S. Bribe...
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 5:28 am
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http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5981JK20091009

OSLO (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace
Prize on Friday for his calls to reduce the world's stockpile of
nuclear weapons and working for world peace.

The first African American to hold the country's highest office,
Obama has called for disarmament and worked to restart the
stalled Middle East peace process since taking office in January.

The prize worth 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.4 million) will be
handed over in Oslo on December 10.



Can you say "B-R-I-B-E"?

Watch the U.B.S. problems suddenly "evaporate".
 
James Fenimore...
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 5:28 am
Guest
Republicunts and and other ignorant-racist-gun-nut-conservatives are
speechless and clueless now that the NOBEL is BARACK'S!

Haw!

===========
"Barack Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize"

By Debbi Wilgoren and Scott Wilson
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, October 9, 2009 10:19 AM




President Obama was awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize Friday for his
work to improve international diplomacy and rid the world of nuclear
weapons -- a stunning decision to celebrate a figure virtually unknown
in the world before he launched his campaign for the White House
nearly three years ago.

In honoring Obama, 48, the Norwegian Nobel Committee echoed a global
embrace of the U.S. president that has seen his popularity overseas
often exceed his support at home. Though Obama's name surfaced early
among contenders, the announcement astonished observers -- drawing
gasps from the audience in Oslo -- in part because Obama assumed
office less than two weeks before the Feb. 1 deadline for nominations.

The committee praised Obama for his "extraordinary efforts to
strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples"
during his nine months in office and singled out for special
recognition Obama's call for a world free of nuclear weapons, the
subject of major speech April 5 in Prague.

Heralding Obama as a transformative figure in U.S. and international
diplomacy, the committee said: "Only very rarely has a person to the
same extent as Obama captured the world's attention and given its
people hope for a better future. His diplomacy is founded in the
concept that those who are to lead the world must do so on the basis
of values and attitudes that are shared by the majority of the world's
population."

Obama is the third sitting U.S. president -- and the first in 90 years
-- to win the coveted peace prize. His predecessors won during their
second White House terms, however, and after significant diplomatic
achievements. Woodrow Wilson was awarded the prize in 1919, after
helping to found the League of Nations and shaping the Treaty of
Versailles; and Theodore Roosevelt was the recipient in 1906 for his
work to negotiate an end to the Russo-Japanese war.

In contrast, Obama is struggling with two wars -- weighing whether to
increase the number of U.S. troops fighting to defeat the Taliban in
Afghanistan and overseeing the withdrawal of American combat troops
from Iraq. He is mired in domestic struggles over health-care reform
and economic recovery efforts, and searching for ways to build
momentum to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace talks and to assemble an
international effort to stop Iran's nuclear program.

In choosing Obama from among 205 nominees, the committee appeared to
be continuing its rebuke of the Bush administration's go-it-alone
approach to world bodies and alliances, including its decision to go
to war in Iraq without U.N. approval. In 2007, for example, former
vice president Al Gore won for raising awareness on global warming
after the Bush administration abandoned the Kyoto Protocol to reduce
carbon emissions, arguing it would take too great a toll on the U.S.
economy. Obama has worked to distance himself from Bush's policies
since his first day in office, abolishing the use of torture in
interrogation of terrorist suspects and promising to close the
military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, by Jan. 22, 2010.

In response to questions from reporters in Oslo, who noted that Obama
so far has made little concrete progress in achieving his lofty
agenda, committee chairman Thorbjoern Jagland said he hoped the prize
would add momentum to Obama's efforts. At the same time, Jagland said,
"We have not given the prize for what may happen in the future. We are
awarding Obama for what he has done in the past year. And we are
hoping this may contribute a little bit for what he is trying to do."

Jagland specifically cited Obama's speech about Islam in Cairo last
spring, as well as efforts to address nuclear proliferation and
climate change and use established international bodies such as the
United Nations to pursue his goals. The committee -- made up of
luminaries selected by the Norwegian government -- noted a profound
shift in U.S. policy and said Obama had "created a new climate in
international politics. Multilateral diplomacy has regained a central
position, with emphasis on the role that the United Nations and other
international institutions can play."

The announcement did not mention Obama's status as the first black
U.S. president.

Reaction in the United States and around the globe included a degree
of amazement from across the political spectrum, followed by praise
from Obama's admirers and, often, disdain from his opponents.

In Washington, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S.
Steele heaped scorn on the award.

"The real question Americans are asking is, 'What has President Obama
actually accomplished?' " Steele said in a statement. "It is
unfortunate that the president's star power has outshined tireless
advocates who have made real achievements working towards peace and
human rights." Obama "won't be receiving any awards from Americans for
job creation, fiscal responsibility, or backing up rhetoric with
concrete action," he added.

"Think about it, it's so post-modern: a leader can now win the peace
prize for saying that he hopes to bring about peace at some point in
the future," sniped Wall Street Journal deputy editor Iain Martin in
an online post. "He doesn't actually have to do it, he just has to
have aspirations. Brilliant."

In Israel, Gaza and the West Bank, where raised expectations about the
peace process have been followed by little tangible progress, most
political leaders were skeptical.

"We congratulate him for this," said Ahmed Yousef, deputy foreign
minister of Hamas, the Islamist group that runs Gaza and remains
isolated by the United States because of its refusal to recognize
Israel. But "we believe he has been rewarded or judged based on good
intentions towards peace but not on his achievement. It was too early
to award him. He has not done that much yet."

Danny Danon, a member of the Israeli Knesset from the ruling Likud
Party who opposed U.S. efforts to freeze construction of Jewish
settlements, also said Obama's record is thin. "This is the first time
the award is given for wishful thinking," Danon said.

But Hagit Ofran, of Israel's dovish Peace Now movement, credited Obama
for pushing Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to endorse creation of a
Palestinian state and consider settlement curbs. "He is being
respected for his belief and determination to get things going," she
said. "It is not peace and it is not enough, but his rhetoric did
change many things."

A spokeswoman for the European Commission told reporters in Brussels
that the award "is an encouragement for engagement by all those who
can contribute to bring about a safer world."

Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, who won the prize in 1984,
said the award "speaks to the promise of President Obama's message of
hope," the Associated Press reported. Tutu said the prize is a
"wonderful recognition" of Obama's outreach to the Arab world.

Obama was awarded the prize just a week after the International
Olympic Committee rejected his personal appeal to hold the 2016 Summer
Games in his hometown of Chicago.

Jagland told reporters that Obama had not been notified in advance of
the announcement, which was made at 11 a.m. in Oslo (5 a.m. in
Washington).

Staffers working overnight in the White House Situation Room saw the
news on the wires and called press secretary Robert Gibbs, who
telephoned the executive residence just before 6 a.m. to wake Obama
and tell him.

"It's an honor, certainly nothing that anyone expected, certainly not
the president himself," senior adviser David Axelrod told MSNBC a
short time later. He said the president "is not interested in
individual honors" but that "the point is to rededicate ourselves to
the causes that the president has brought forth."

Obama and his aides have described the tenets of his foreign policy as
emphasizing "mutual interest and mutual respect" and the idea that
global diplomacy functions on the principles of "rights and
responsibilities" of sovereign nations.

He has delivered four major foreign policy addresses explaining these
themes -- his nuclear nonproliferation speech in Prague; his outreach
to the Muslim world in Cairo; his offer of U.S. support to the
developing world (tempered with a reminder that nations are
responsible for their futures) in Accra, Ghana; and his call for
global cooperation at the U.N. General Assembly last month.

At the United Nations, and in multilateral talks, Obama received
tentative support from Russia for additional sanctions against Iran if
it does not stop enriching uranium. Russia's support, which had been
sought by the Bush administration as well, is one of Obama's most
tangible achievements. He also led a United Nations discussion of ways
to combat climate change and chaired a U.N. Security Council session
in which that body unanimously approved a resolution that called for a
world without nuclear weapons.

"Dialogue and negotiations are preferred as instruments for resolving
even the most difficult international conflicts," the committee said
in its statement announcing the award. "The USA is now playing a more
constructive role in meeting the great climatic challenges the world
is confronting. Democracy and human rights are to be strengthened."

After recent years in which the prize went to environmentalists such
as Gore, as well as luminaries in the fight against poverty, the
committee's rationale for selecting Obama seemed in some ways to
strike closer to prize's original mandate.

In his 1895 will, Alfred Nobel, founder of the award, had directed
committees selected by the Swedish president to reward "the person who
shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between the
nations and the abolition or reduction of standing armies and the
formation and spreading of peace congresses."

At the same time, environmentalists welcomed the award and said they
hoped it would spur progress at the U.N.-sponsored international
climate talks, which have stalled this year but will culminate in
Copenhagen in mid-December. In December 2007, Gore and U.N.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Chairman Rajendra K.
Pachauri flew straight to climate talks in Bali after accepting their
peace prize, and an impassioned speech by Gore helped break a
deadlock.

"We congratulate President Obama on winning the Nobel Peace Prize,"
said Keya Chatterjee, director of climate change for the World
Wildlife Fund-U.S., adding that if Obama travels to Oslo for the
awards ceremony Dec. 10, he could follow Gore's example and head from
there to Copenhagen, where the climate talks will be underway. "We
hope that he will apply the same diplomacy skills and effort to
passing domestic legislation and achieving a global deal to address
climate change, which will bring us all a more secure and peaceful
planet," Chatterjee said.

In addition to Obama, Wilson and Roosevelt, former president Jimmy
Carter also won the peace prize. Carter was honored in 2002, more than
two decades after leaving office, for his "untiring effort to find
peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy
and human rights, and to promote economic and social development."

[Correspondents Anthony Faiola in London and Howard Schneider in
Jerusalem, and staff writer Juliet Eilperin in Washington, contributed
to this report.]

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/09/AR2009100900914.html?hpid=topnews
 
Major Debacle...
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 7:47 am
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U.B.S. Bribe wrote:
Quote:
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5981JK20091009

OSLO (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace
Prize on Friday for his calls to reduce the world's stockpile of
nuclear weapons and working for world peace.

The first African American to hold the country's highest office,
Obama has called for disarmament and worked to restart the
stalled Middle East peace process since taking office in January.

The prize worth 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.4 million) will be
handed over in Oslo on December 10.



Can you say "B-R-I-B-E"?

Watch the U.B.S. problems suddenly "evaporate".



Switzerland and Sweden are two different... oh, ferget it.
 
Lamont Cranston...
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 8:47 am
Guest
U.B.S. Bribe wrote:
Quote:
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5981JK20091009

OSLO (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama won the Nobel
Peace
Prize on Friday for his calls to reduce the world's
stockpile of
nuclear weapons and working for world peace.

The first African American to hold the country's highest
office,
Obama has called for disarmament and worked to restart the
stalled Middle East peace process since taking office in
January.

The prize worth 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.4 million)
will be
handed over in Oslo on December 10.



Can you say "B-R-I-B-E"?

Can you say "stupid dumbfuck"?

Quote:

Watch the U.B.S. problems suddenly "evaporate".

The Nobel Prize is based in Sweden. U.B.S. is in
Switzerland.
 
Dusty...
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:05 am
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"James Fenimore" <slipuvalad at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Republicunts and and other ignorant-racist-gun-nut-conservatives are
speechless and clueless now that the NOBEL is BARACK'S!

Quite true. Lots of people are wondering just exactly how someone like
Obama was even nominated for anything since he'd been in office LESS THAN
TWO WEEKS before the nominations were closed..

What, if any, astounding, amazing feat of endeavor did The One accomplish
during that LESS THAN two week time frame???
 
Lamont Cranston...
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:41 am
Guest
Dusty wrote:
Quote:
"James Fenimore" <slipuvalad at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ff516a05-bba1-4c32-ae67-9d7b1d1d1120 at (no spam) g31g2000vbr.googlegroups.com...
Republicunts and and other
ignorant-racist-gun-nut-conservatives are
speechless and clueless now that the NOBEL is BARACK'S!

Quite true. Lots of people are wondering just exactly how
someone
like Obama was even nominated for anything since he'd been
in office
LESS THAN TWO WEEKS before the nominations were closed..

What, if any, astounding, amazing feat of endeavor did The
One
accomplish during that LESS THAN two week time frame???

He was nominated based on the hope that he would fulfill his
campaign promises. He did that in time to win the award.
He produced initiatives to reduce nuclear arms, ease
tensions with the Muslim world, and stress diplomacy and
cooperation rather than unilateralism.
 
Dusty...
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 12:58 pm
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"Lamont Cranston" <Lamont.Cranston at (no spam) EvilWatcher.com> wrote in message
news:hans8k$ke3$1 at (no spam) news.datemas.de...
Quote:
Dusty wrote:
"James Fenimore" <slipuvalad at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ff516a05-bba1-4c32-ae67-9d7b1d1d1120 at (no spam) g31g2000vbr.googlegroups.com...
Republicunts and and other ignorant-racist-gun-nut-conservatives are
speechless and clueless now that the NOBEL is BARACK'S!

Quite true. Lots of people are wondering just exactly how someone
like Obama was even nominated for anything since he'd been in office
LESS THAN TWO WEEKS before the nominations were closed..

What, if any, astounding, amazing feat of endeavor did The One
accomplish during that LESS THAN two week time frame???

He was nominated based on the hope that he would fulfill his campaign
promises. He did that in time to win the award. He produced initiatives
to reduce nuclear arms, ease tensions with the Muslim world, and stress
diplomacy and cooperation rather than unilateralism.

ROTFLMAO!!!

"..nominated based on the hope that he would fulfill his campaign
promises.."
"..produced initiatives.."
"..ease(d) tensions.."
"..stress(ed) diplomacy and cooperation.."

I have some very nice swampland on the moon you could buy, too.
 
Al Smith...
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 1:02 pm
Guest
On 10/9/2009 7:28 AM, U.B.S. Bribe wrote:
Quote:
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5981JK20091009

OSLO (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace
Prize on Friday for his calls to reduce the world's stockpile of
nuclear weapons and working for world peace.

The first African American to hold the country's highest office,
Obama has called for disarmament and worked to restart the
stalled Middle East peace process since taking office in January.

The prize worth 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.4 million) will be
handed over in Oslo on December 10.




The rich get rich, and the poor get poorer. Imagine all the real
peace activists who could have used this money for living expenses
while they carried on their efforts to achieve peace.

-Al-
 
Lamont Cranston...
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 1:25 pm
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Dusty wrote:
Quote:
"Lamont Cranston" <Lamont.Cranston at (no spam) EvilWatcher.com> wrote
in message
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Dusty wrote:
"James Fenimore" <slipuvalad at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ff516a05-bba1-4c32-ae67-9d7b1d1d1120 at (no spam) g31g2000vbr.googlegroups.com...
Republicunts and and other
ignorant-racist-gun-nut-conservatives
are speechless and clueless now that the NOBEL is
BARACK'S!

Quite true. Lots of people are wondering just exactly
how someone
like Obama was even nominated for anything since he'd
been in office
LESS THAN TWO WEEKS before the nominations were closed..

What, if any, astounding, amazing feat of endeavor did
The One
accomplish during that LESS THAN two week time frame???

He was nominated based on the hope that he would fulfill
his campaign
promises. He did that in time to win the award. He
produced
initiatives to reduce nuclear arms, ease tensions with
the Muslim
world, and stress diplomacy and cooperation rather than
unilateralism.

ROTFLMAO!!!

"..nominated based on the hope that he would fulfill his
campaign
promises.."
"..produced initiatives.."

Correct -- to reduce nuclear arms.

Quote:
"..ease(d) tensions.."

Absolutely -- his speech to the Muslim world was very well
received and highly praised.

Quote:
"..stress(ed) diplomacy and cooperation.."

He most certainly did, very much unlike the approach of his
predecessor.

Quote:

I have some very nice swampland on the moon you could buy,
too.

LOL! That tenuous hold on reality that you had is now gone.
Those grapes must be very sour, huh?
 
Roy Blankenship...
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 2:42 pm
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"U.B.S. Bribe" <youknow at (no spam) itis.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5981JK20091009

OSLO (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace
Prize on Friday for his calls to reduce the world's stockpile of
nuclear weapons and working for world peace.

The first African American to hold the country's highest office,
Obama has called for disarmament and worked to restart the
stalled Middle East peace process since taking office in January.

The prize worth 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.4 million) will be
handed over in Oslo on December 10.



Can you say "B-R-I-B-E"?

Watch the U.B.S. problems suddenly "evaporate".


Can you say L-I-A-R?

There is nothing Obama will EVER be able to do that will meet your approval.
Kill yourself now and let the median IQ rise.
 
Roy Blankenship...
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 5:24 pm
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"Dusty" <No.one at (no spam) home.org> wrote in message
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Dusty wrote:
"James Fenimore" <slipuvalad at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message

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Republicunts and and other ignorant-racist-gun-nut-conservatives are
speechless and clueless now that the NOBEL is BARACK'S!

Quite true. Lots of people are wondering just exactly how someone
like Obama was even nominated for anything since he'd been in office
LESS THAN TWO WEEKS before the nominations were closed..

What, if any, astounding, amazing feat of endeavor did The One
accomplish during that LESS THAN two week time frame???

He was nominated based on the hope that he would fulfill his campaign
promises. He did that in time to win the award. He produced initiatives
to reduce nuclear arms, ease tensions with the Muslim world, and stress
diplomacy and cooperation rather than unilateralism.

ROTFLMAO!!!

"..nominated based on the hope that he would fulfill his campaign
promises.."
"..produced initiatives.."
"..ease(d) tensions.."
"..stress(ed) diplomacy and cooperation.."

I have some very nice swampland on the moon you could buy, too.


Eat your heart out, asshole. Too bad the fuckers you supported ruined our
country. Better luck next time.
 
George Washington Hayduke...
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:43 pm
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"U.B.S. Bribe" <youknow at (no spam) itis.com> wrote:

Quote:
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5981JK20091009

Aw, racist Christofascists hate it when people with brown skin prove
themselves to be superior to the Honkey Master Race, huh?

You insane cunts shit yourselves when Jessie Owens ron races in Nazi
Germany -- and for the same Republican reasons.

---
Republicans: "The emotional maturity of bratty 13-year-olds" - Paul Krugman
http://tinyurl.com/yagkcbq
 
George Washington Hayduke...
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 4:06 pm
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"Dusty" <No.one at (no spam) home.org> wrote:
Quote:
"James Fenimore" <slipuvalad at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Republicunts and and other ignorant-racist-gun-nut-conservatives are
speechless and clueless now that the NOBEL is BARACK'S!
Quite true. Lots of people are wondering just exactly how someone like
Obama was even nominated for anything since he'd been in office LESS THAN
TWO WEEKS before the nominations were closed.

Sucks seeing Republicanism rejected not only by America but by the
rest of the world, huh?

Scream louder only this time klick your feet. Maybe that'll help. <smirk>

---
Republicans: "The emotional maturity of bratty 13-year-olds" - Paul Krugman
http://tinyurl.com/yagkcbq
 
Dusty...
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:35 pm
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"Dusty" <No.one at (no spam) home.org> wrote in message
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"Lamont Cranston" <Lamont.Cranston at (no spam) EvilWatcher.com> wrote in message
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Dusty wrote:
"James Fenimore" <slipuvalad at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:ff516a05-bba1-4c32-ae67-9d7b1d1d1120 at (no spam) g31g2000vbr.googlegroups.com...
Republicunts and and other ignorant-racist-gun-nut-conservatives are
speechless and clueless now that the NOBEL is BARACK'S!

Quite true. Lots of people are wondering just exactly how someone
like Obama was even nominated for anything since he'd been in office
LESS THAN TWO WEEKS before the nominations were closed..

What, if any, astounding, amazing feat of endeavor did The One
accomplish during that LESS THAN two week time frame???

He was nominated based on the hope that he would fulfill his campaign
promises. He did that in time to win the award. He produced
initiatives
to reduce nuclear arms, ease tensions with the Muslim world, and stress
diplomacy and cooperation rather than unilateralism.

ROTFLMAO!!!

"..nominated based on the hope that he would fulfill his campaign
promises.."
"..produced initiatives.."
"..ease(d) tensions.."
"..stress(ed) diplomacy and cooperation.."

I have some very nice swampland on the moon you could buy, too.


Eat your heart out, asshole. Too bad the fuckers you supported ruined our
country. Better luck next time.

Yup, when you can't handle the truth, or questions that make inquires about
it, you wing-nut socialists make ad hominem attacks and duck questions put
to you. Good plan, how's that workin' out so far?
 
Dusty...
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:39 pm
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"George Washington Hayduke" <beaverwatch at (no spam) foxnews.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
"Dusty" <No.one at (no spam) home.org> wrote:
"James Fenimore" <slipuvalad at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Republicunts and and other ignorant-racist-gun-nut-conservatives are
speechless and clueless now that the NOBEL is BARACK'S!
Quite true. Lots of people are wondering just exactly how someone like
Obama was even nominated for anything since he'd been in office LESS THAN
TWO WEEKS before the nominations were closed.

Sucks seeing Republicanism rejected not only by America but by the
rest of the world, huh?

Scream louder only this time klick your feet. Maybe that'll help. <smirk


Yup, when wing-nut socialists can't handle simple, honest questions, you
duck the questions put to you and resort to ad hominem attacks to make
yourselves feel empowered.

How's that workin' out so far?
 
 
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