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  • DotKritic
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    • Jun 2009
    • 2974

    #106
    Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

    This just in...

    This year's Nobel Prize Winner is...


















    SATAN!!!

    PS. Not insulting Obama, but Satan really did win it.

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    • bob bob
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      • Oct 2006
      • 3226

      #107
      Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

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      • pokelda
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        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jun 2006
        • 3876

        #108
        Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

        Originally posted by Mollocephalus
        hey guys

        politics

        broken promises

        yeah

        deal w/it

        (at least obama is no republican jerk)
        berlusconi

        wrecked bye

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        • funmonkey54
          The Chill Keeper
          • Oct 2007
          • 4127

          #109
          Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

          Originally posted by Anakinstepwalker
          U need to close your lips on that comment.. Try reading the news or actually watching CNN.. Obama has done lots already, and hasnt even been in office that long. Before u make a statement make sure you know what your talking about please!
          The amount of stupidity in this statement is pretty epic. Borderline Guru comment right there.

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          • MrGiggles
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2005
            • 2846

            #110
            Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

            I feel bad for Obama more than anything. I mean, he spends 25 hours a day trying to fix a country that's collapsed around his head and then all of a sudden people are pissed at him for winning an award he doesn't even think he deserves.

            Now, by "people" I don't mean Syhto and Guido. You bros seem like you're ticked at the committee more than Obama for the award fiasco, which I can totally see.

            Also, originally I said I wanted to take it as a vote of confidence for what he says he'll accomplish in the future.

            BUT THEN
            NYT: "The committee said it wanted to enhance Mr. Obama’s diplomatic efforts so far rather than reward him for events in the future.”
            hmmm.

            Okay, so now I'm just hoping that they were just too lazy to find someone better qualified than Obama. Because if there isn't anybody doing a better job at peace, God help us all.

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            • who_cares973
              FFR Player
              • Aug 2006
              • 15407

              #111
              Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

              Originally posted by radxmad
              I don't understand it. ;/
              I mean, I think he's a good president and all (probably because I'm a democrat)
              i hope you're kidding

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              • revolutionomega
                FFR Veteran
                • Mar 2006
                • 2240

                #112
                Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

                I must agree with Rubix on this matter. The award seemed pre-determined and under-thought. Surely the committee could've secured a candidate that has DONE more to their name, not just won office and spoke of a few plans to be put into place.

                In terms of the War situation, I believe many people have discussed people who should have won the Peace Prize that ALSO fought their wars. Needless to say, why would that factor make Obama any less worthy of the prize? Sometimes, peace must be achieved through the eradication of a greater evil. Now, many people will also have opinions on what the "evil" is, as I know this country (during the Bush era) took full advantage of overpowering nations after they had cleared the air of most of the terrorists, then practically pillaged their oil supply. And in terms of the discrepancies represented under the Bush administration (I believe Guido was commenting on this looking for some wrong?), the mess he caused was due to his force of pushing troops into Afghanistan and Iraq pre-maturely before the Congress even allowed it and completely destroyed villages having nothing to do with the Terrorists "searching" for nuclear warheads and terrorist leaders that weren't even there. Besides that we tried to input upon the people a system of government they were not okay with overstepping our power making it seem like the U.S. was the new Mongolian Empire (I know this is a bit extreme of a reference).

                Just sayin'. Main point: I don't think Obama should have won the award, and he is still in the works (as that link that I believe djshox posted) with many of his projects. I hope he can turn things around as I supported him at first as well because of his INSPIRATION to people everywhere. This is always a first step as it gets people thinking, listening, and willing to become active in an environment that may be less than ideal.

                P.S. I saw that new Michael Moore film "Capitalism: A Love Story". Actually quite intriguing and worth going to see.
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                • foilman8805
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                  • Sep 2006
                  • 5704

                  #113
                  Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

                  They probably gave Obama the Peace Prize to put some pressure on him to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. With the generals of the military over there calling for an additional 40,000 troops, Obama has a lot of pressure on him now. He's either going to piss off the entire United States military by denying troops, or he's going to look really dumb holding a Peace Prize in his hands while he sends tens of thousands of more troops overseas.

                  Tough situation for him. I wonder how he sleeps at night.

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                  • GuidoHunter
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                    • Oct 2003
                    • 7371

                    #114
                    Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

                    Originally posted by foilman8805
                    He's either going to piss off the entire United States military by denying troops, or he's going to look really dumb holding a Peace Prize in his hands while he sends tens of thousands of more troops overseas.

                    Tough situation for him. I wonder how he sleeps at night.
                    Incidentally, the only way to achieve peace is to send the troops over and eradicate Al Qaeda.

                    --Guido


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                    • MrRubix
                      FFR Player
                      • Jul 2026
                      • 8340

                      #115
                      Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

                      He probably sleeps fine. I don't doubt that he's trying his best -- I just think this prize puts Obama in an extremely awkward position and is going to cause him more political pressure that he just does not need right now.

                      And yes, the problem is that Al Qaeda's presence will pretty much ensure that peace is never achieved... especially since their religious foundations say it's okay to kill innocents in jihad. It's a tricky situation for anyone.
                      Last edited by MrRubix; 10-11-2009, 03:38 PM.
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                      • Bill Kaulitz
                        FFR Player
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 467

                        #116
                        Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

                        Why did he get it?
                        I'm too lazy to read all your posts. =/


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                        • Afrobean
                          Admiral in the Red Army
                          • Dec 2003
                          • 13262

                          #117
                          Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

                          Originally posted by radxmad
                          I mean, I think he's a good president and all
                          Even though he hasn't done anything but talk?

                          Do you even know what the limits of the President's power are?

                          Originally posted by GuidoHunter
                          Incidentally, the only way to achieve peace is to send the troops over and eradicate Al Qaeda.
                          Religious extremism cannot be eradicated. Kill all of the followers in one area and there are still more yet. More will pop up.

                          A "War on Terror" is an unwinnable war. What we need to do is get to a point of an acceptable situation (American Imperialism?) and live with it. But there is no winning.

                          ps yeah I'm just now looking at this thread too because I figured it was a bunch of braying in support of the man. I'm going to go look through and read the whole thing now.

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                          • funmonkey54
                            The Chill Keeper
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 4127

                            #118
                            Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

                            Originally posted by MrRubix
                            And yes, the problem is that Al Qaeda's presence will pretty much ensure that peace is never achieved... especially since their religious foundations say it's okay to kill innocents in jihad. It's a tricky situation for anyone.
                            I suggest smallpox blankets and concentration camps.

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                            • Mollocephalus
                              Custom User Title
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 2608

                              #119
                              Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

                              i suggest eradicating religion fundamentalism in eastern countries firts

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                              • giganutsauce
                                Banned
                                • Jan 2008
                                • 761

                                #120
                                Re: This year's Nobel Peace Prize winner is...

                                Listen, Obama....I'm really happy for you and imma let you finish, but mother Theresa was one of the best Nobel peace prize winners of all time....OF ALL TIME!

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