Pres. Barack Obama wins 2009 Nobel Peace Prize

Much props to the President. :yes:



Kanye: Obama...I'm going to let you finish but....

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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"Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is the best NPP laureate of all time!"
 
I already did.

You're still trying win a non argument like you're in the running to be Bam's next Press Secretary.

you ain't answered shit correctly.

and its impossible to WIN an argument on the net.

and yeah, i'm already in Obama's cabinet.

i'm the secretary of coonskin defense.
 
Some of you clowns agreeing with the Taliban and Al-Queda need to listen to the reasoning of the Nobel committee as to why Obama was awarded the NPP. Until then, keep your asinine and scurrilous comments inside your own small, envious brains.

CONGRATS TO THE PRESIDENT!!!!
 
Sorry, Obama dick riders, Obama didn't do shit to earn a nobel prize. In his first year, too?!

At least let him be in office for 4 years before giving him an award, shit!

If I can't criticize Obama for being in office for just a few months, he shouldn't be gettin' no damn nobel piece prize award!

BTW, that moon bombing fucking sucked.

:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:
 
For the haters....please read for once!

Josh Marshall, from the esteemed blog TPM had this to say:

This is an odd award. You'd expect it to come later in Obama's presidency and tied to some particular event or accomplishment. But the unmistakable message of the award is one of the consequences of a period in which the most powerful country in the world, the 'hyper-power' as the French have it, became the focus of destabilization and in real if limited ways lawlessness. A harsh judgment, yes. But a dark period. And Obama has begun, if fitfully and very imperfectly to many of his supporters, to steer the ship of state in a different direction. If that seems like a meager accomplishment to many of the usual Washington types it's a profound reflection of their own enablement of the Bush era and how compromised they are by it, how much they perpetuated the belief that it was 'normal history' rather than dark aberration.
 
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