Barack Obama's peace prize starts a fight »

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Gasps echoed through the Nobel Hall in Oslo yesterday as Barack Obama was unveiled as the winner of the 2009 Peace Prize, sparking a global outpouring of incredulity and praise in unequal measure.

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    Tasine2 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Obama will have whatever he wants because his backers have the means to acquire it for him. It is as important to them that he prevail as it is to him. That includes elections, Nobel Prizes, dissing the US Constitution, dissing the US military, etc.

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    mesodude2 months, 3 weeks ago

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    And Bush's promise to be a "uniter" destroyed several countries (including his own) and alienated us from the rest of the international community. But, oddly, cons thought he crapped gold. ;-0

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      icono12 months, 3 weeks ago

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      fta;
      "But Lech Walesa, the dissident turned Polish President, who won the Peace Prize in 1983, spoke for many, declaring: “So soon? Too early. He has no contribution so far.”

      I agree with Lech.

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