Obama is aboot to outvade Iraq, maybe that's why?
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lawl.....mind tellling me when?Varegg wrote:
Obama is aboot to outvade Iraq, maybe that's why?
not anytime soon, they'll find a reason to keep a significant number there one way or another.Varegg wrote:
Obama is aboot to outvade Iraq, maybe that's why?
Well ... he haven't invaded someone lately so it's really my best guessRed Forman wrote:
lawl.....mind tellling me when?Varegg wrote:
Obama is aboot to outvade Iraq, maybe that's why?
I was just naming some well known mostly US people apart from what DBB said that got the prizeRed Forman wrote:
kissinger lolMekstizzle wrote:
So does Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Martin L. King, Henry Kissinger and Rigoberta Menchu Tum of Guatemala.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Well, jimmy carter and al gore both have one. That tells me all I need to know. Not really surprised here.
neg. he wants/is to hit/hitting south wazi...stan. which, i dunno who controls that.Varegg wrote:
Well ... he haven't invaded someone lately so it's really my best guessRed Forman wrote:
lawl.....mind tellling me when?Varegg wrote:
Obama is aboot to outvade Iraq, maybe that's why?
You mean Ohiostan?Red Forman wrote:
neg. he wants/is to hit/hitting south wazi...stan. which, i dunno who controls that.Varegg wrote:
Well ... he haven't invaded someone lately so it's really my best guessRed Forman wrote:
lawl.....mind tellling me when?
Wilson was a rascist. King actually did something as well as Kissinger. No idea as to who the hell Rigoberta is though...Mekstizzle wrote:
So does Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Martin L. King, Henry Kissinger and Rigoberta Menchu Tum of Guatemala.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Well, jimmy carter and al gore both have one. That tells me all I need to know. Not really surprised here.
Kissinger was the cunt of all cunts. another nobel facepalm moment.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Wilson was a rascist. King actually did something as well as Kissinger. No idea as to who the hell Rigoberta is though...Mekstizzle wrote:
So does Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Martin L. King, Henry Kissinger and Rigoberta Menchu Tum of Guatemala.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Well, jimmy carter and al gore both have one. That tells me all I need to know. Not really surprised here.
The big O ain't done shit.
no smart arse. south waziristanVaregg wrote:
You mean Ohiostan?Red Forman wrote:
neg. he wants/is to hit/hitting south wazi...stan. which, i dunno who controls that.Varegg wrote:
Well ... he haven't invaded someone lately so it's really my best guess
Whatever gave you that idea? The integrity and credibility of the "price" is in the toilet. Those two examples prove my point.m3thod wrote:
That you hate democraps?DBBrinson1 wrote:
Well, jimmy carter and al gore both have one. That tells me all I need to know.
This article sums it up for me. Congrats Pres. Obama. I hope you earn it via results, even though its based on the "Power of Intention." GGyahoo AP News wrote:
WASHINGTON – The awarding of the Nobel Peace Price to President Barack Obama landed with a shock on darkened, still-asleep Washington. He won! For what?
For one of America's youngest presidents, in office less than nine months — and only for 12 days before the Nobel nomination deadline last February — it was an enormous honor.
The prize seems to be more for Obama's promise than for his performance. Work on the president's ambitious agenda, both at home and abroad, is barely underway, much less finished. He has no standout moment of victory that would seem to warrant a verdict as sweeping as that issued by the Nobel committee.
And what about peace? Obama is running two wars in the Muslim world — in Iraq and Afghanistan — and can't get a climate change bill through his own Congress.
His scorecard for the year is largely an "incomplete," if he's being graded.
He banned torture and other extreme interrogation techniques for terrorists. But he also promised to close the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a source of much distaste for the U.S. around the world, a difficult task that now seems headed to miss his own January 2010 deadline.
He said he would end the Iraq war. But he has been slow to bring the troops home and the real end of the U.S. military presence there won't come until at least 2012, and that's only if both the U.S. and Iraq stick to their current agreement about American troop withdrawals.
He has pushed for new efforts to make peace between the Israelis and Palestinians. But he's received little cooperation from the two sides.
He said he wants a nuclear-free world. But it's one thing to telegraph the desire, in a speech in Prague in April, and quite another to unite other nations and U.S. lawmakers behind the web of treaties and agreements needed to make that reality.
He has said that battling climate change is a priority. But the U.S. seems likely to head into crucial international negotiations set for Copenhagen in December with legislation still stalled in Congress.
And what about Obama's global prestige? It seemed to take a big hit last week when he jetted across the Atlantic to lobby for Chicago to get the 2016 Olympics — and was rejected with a last-place finish.
Perhaps for the Nobel committee, merely altering the tone out of Washington toward the rest of the world is enough. Obama got much attention for his speech from Cairo reaching out a U.S. hand to the world's Muslims. His remarks at the U.N. General Assembly last month set down new markers for the way the U.S. works with the world.
But still ... ?
Obama aides seemed as surprised at the news as everyone else, not even aware he had been nominated along with a record 204 others. Awoken by press secretary Robert Gibbs about an hour after the vote was announced, the White House says the president responded that he was humbled to be only the third sitting U.S. president to win.
The award could be as much about issuing a slap at Obama's predecessor, former President George W. Bush, as about lauding Obama. Bush was reviled by the world for his cowboy diplomacy, Iraq war and snubbing of European priorities like global warming. Remember that the Nobel prize has a long history of being awarded more for the committee's aspirations than for others' accomplishments — for Mideast peace or a better South Africa, for instance.
In those cases, the prize is awarded to encourage those who receive it to see the effort through, sometimes at critical moments.
Obama likely understands that his challenges are too steep to resolve — much less honor — after just a few months. "It's not going to be easy," the president often says of the tasks ahead for the United States and the world.
The Nobel committee, it seems, had the audacity to hope that he'll eventually produce a record worthy of its prize.
That was awesome.Lotta_Drool wrote:
FFS, Obama wins the peace prize. I swear liberals masterbate to pictures of him. So did he win it by being the first non-Ebonic impaired militant racist black democrat liberal that has ran to become the President of the US? Because that is sure in hell why he got elected and why the Media and liberals fondle themselves with visions of him dancing in thier empty heads.
Americans are so fucking brainwashed and stupid. I pray to Obama to absolve me of my sin, my sin of being white, in the name of Obama we pray, in the name of the father, the son, take away my gun, Amen.
thisDBBrinson1 wrote:
That was awesome.Lotta_Drool wrote:
FFS, Obama wins the peace prize. I swear liberals masterbate to pictures of him. So did he win it by being the first non-Ebonic impaired militant racist black democrat liberal that has ran to become the President of the US? Because that is sure in hell why he got elected and why the Media and liberals fondle themselves with visions of him dancing in thier empty heads.
Americans are so fucking brainwashed and stupid. I pray to Obama to absolve me of my sin, my sin of being white, in the name of Obama we pray, in the name of the father, the son, take away my gun, Amen.
I intend to cure cancer, stop smoking, and cure the festering aides in Africa. Where is my nobel prize(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
This article sums it up for me. Congrats Pres. Obama. I hope you earn it via results, even though its based on the "Power of Intention." GGyahoo AP News wrote:
WASHINGTON – The awarding of the Nobel Peace Price to President Barack Obama landed with a shock on darkened, still-asleep Washington. He won! For what?
For one of America's youngest presidents, in office less than nine months — and only for 12 days before the Nobel nomination deadline last February — it was an enormous honor.
The prize seems to be more for Obama's promise than for his performance. Work on the president's ambitious agenda, both at home and abroad, is barely underway, much less finished. He has no standout moment of victory that would seem to warrant a verdict as sweeping as that issued by the Nobel committee.
And what about peace? Obama is running two wars in the Muslim world — in Iraq and Afghanistan — and can't get a climate change bill through his own Congress.
His scorecard for the year is largely an "incomplete," if he's being graded.
He banned torture and other extreme interrogation techniques for terrorists. But he also promised to close the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a source of much distaste for the U.S. around the world, a difficult task that now seems headed to miss his own January 2010 deadline.
He said he would end the Iraq war. But he has been slow to bring the troops home and the real end of the U.S. military presence there won't come until at least 2012, and that's only if both the U.S. and Iraq stick to their current agreement about American troop withdrawals.
He has pushed for new efforts to make peace between the Israelis and Palestinians. But he's received little cooperation from the two sides.
He said he wants a nuclear-free world. But it's one thing to telegraph the desire, in a speech in Prague in April, and quite another to unite other nations and U.S. lawmakers behind the web of treaties and agreements needed to make that reality.
He has said that battling climate change is a priority. But the U.S. seems likely to head into crucial international negotiations set for Copenhagen in December with legislation still stalled in Congress.
And what about Obama's global prestige? It seemed to take a big hit last week when he jetted across the Atlantic to lobby for Chicago to get the 2016 Olympics — and was rejected with a last-place finish.
Perhaps for the Nobel committee, merely altering the tone out of Washington toward the rest of the world is enough. Obama got much attention for his speech from Cairo reaching out a U.S. hand to the world's Muslims. His remarks at the U.N. General Assembly last month set down new markers for the way the U.S. works with the world.
But still ... ?
Obama aides seemed as surprised at the news as everyone else, not even aware he had been nominated along with a record 204 others. Awoken by press secretary Robert Gibbs about an hour after the vote was announced, the White House says the president responded that he was humbled to be only the third sitting U.S. president to win.
The award could be as much about issuing a slap at Obama's predecessor, former President George W. Bush, as about lauding Obama. Bush was reviled by the world for his cowboy diplomacy, Iraq war and snubbing of European priorities like global warming. Remember that the Nobel prize has a long history of being awarded more for the committee's aspirations than for others' accomplishments — for Mideast peace or a better South Africa, for instance.
In those cases, the prize is awarded to encourage those who receive it to see the effort through, sometimes at critical moments.
Obama likely understands that his challenges are too steep to resolve — much less honor — after just a few months. "It's not going to be easy," the president often says of the tasks ahead for the United States and the world.
The Nobel committee, it seems, had the audacity to hope that he'll eventually produce a record worthy of its prize.
Two things.Lotta_Drool wrote:
Americans are so fucking brainwashed and stupid. I pray to Obama to absolve me of my sin, my sin of being white, in the name of Obama we pray, in the name of the father, the son, take away my gun, Amen.
Why?m3thod wrote:
americans would have chosen sarah palin.
insert palin *wink* here.
cos she can see the commies from where she lives.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Why?m3thod wrote:
americans would have chosen sarah palin.
insert palin *wink* here.
Norwegians elected Obama as US president?Havok wrote:
Two things.Lotta_Drool wrote:
Americans are so fucking brainwashed and stupid. I pray to Obama to absolve me of my sin, my sin of being white, in the name of Obama we pray, in the name of the father, the son, take away my gun, Amen.
1. I have yet to talk to a single American who believes Obama deserves this award.
2. A bunch of Norwegians selected him as the winner, not a bunch of Americans.
Who's fucking brainwashed and stupid now?
psssssstttDBBrinson1 wrote:
Why?m3thod wrote:
americans would have chosen sarah palin.
insert palin *wink* here.
i wasn't trolling anyone. but w/e lord troll to the rescue.Red Forman wrote:
psssssstttDBBrinson1 wrote:
Why?m3thod wrote:
americans would have chosen sarah palin.
insert palin *wink* here.
he's trolling
First black president or Having a hot piece of ass for a President and knowing that your President is being balled like a whore in the white house.m3thod wrote:
i wasn't trolling anyone. but w/e lord troll to the rescue.Red Forman wrote:
psssssstttDBBrinson1 wrote:
Why?
he's trolling
You've got some pretty low standards for what constitutes a 'hot piece of ass' my friend.Lotta_Drool wrote:
First black president or Having a hot piece of ass for a President and knowing that your President is being balled like a whore in the white house.
Let's face it, they are both worthless leaders so that aside which is REALLY more appealing and deserving of a peace prize.
President Palin you are hear by awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for being the most powerful hot peace of ass the world has known. That is what I can take pride in as an american vs some half breed wanna be black muslim poser that can't even let out a good " wha-cha talkin' 'bout Wallace " during an interview.