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President Obama On Winning the Nobel Peace Prize

In reacting to the news this morning that he had won the Nobel Peace Prize, the President struck a note of humility and recognized that the award was a nod towards building a world in the future th...  
 
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TigreES (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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He is a member of this world and he is affected and moved by it. It's evident he wants to change things for the better and weighs the consequences of each measure-- not in 'p' points, but in the effect on the future.

Where as bush was totally disconnected and divisive toward the American people. He USED our military forces for his own purposes. He did little to nothing to effect the world in a positive manner.

What is it with white folks fascination with WWIII?
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I happen to slightly agree with that last statement of yours, but not likely for the same reasons. I feel that he makes himself too reachable. There is no reason he shouldn't bow in Japan, no reason his kids can't make their own beds, no reason him and his wife can't go on dates and publicly show their affinity for e/o. But it makes him seem less of a figure of power. I think people have to cross him for him to show his tiger side. That is... different than what I'd like to see.
TigreES (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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He is in the process of delivering promise in which they awarded him the Prize. When he is actually delivered them, then he will actually deserve the prize.
Loadfaster (1 day ago) Show Hide
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There all puppets. Im not just talking about it in an ironic way. Hes a puppet. The only question we should ever ask Obama seriously is: "who controls you?"
supra97k (4 days ago) Show Hide
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All i knows is that no one likes him anymore. hes a liar. hes rates are dropping every day. Im sorry tiger i dont know what else to tell you.
TigreES (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I think it was enough to point out that the award was given without much thought and accept it humbly rather than add a negative to a negative.
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I think it was enough to point out that the award was given without much thought and accept it humbly rather than adding a negative to a negative. It was an excellent move also to draw attention to what he's trying to do and pointing out that it takes a united world to accomplish, and I don't believe he's doing it for 'p' points. He's honestly emphasizing his intentions to a global audience.
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I disagree. I think he does whatever hes told to do and he actually doesnt care one way or another about anything.

His JOB is to tell us what is going to happen and act as if he thought it up.

Ive never been so sure about a "leader"he seems so phoney to me now it actually scares me. Another 3 months from now people are going to be boiling over with fury. 3 YEARS FROM NOW?!

Honestly I see WWIII . . . . It sux to say it but yes. No leader is going to take american leadership seriously soon
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No, he did not invent talking or diplomacy, the concept of world peace, or ideas of non-proliferation. You do not deserve the prize by being skillful or hard working alone. It means so much more and he's right that he did not deserve it-- it's worth more than his words and his efforts.
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He did not invent talking nor did he invent diplomacy or non-proliferation. You do not deserve the prize by carrying out good policy nor by being skillful at diplomacy. You do not deserve the prize by working hard either. He was right to say that the prize is worth more than his words and efforts. It was an excellent move to draw attention to what he's trying to do and pointing out that it takes a united world to accomplish.

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