Friday, October 9, 2009

Visions Of Nobel Peace


The Nobel Peace people have awarded our President the Nobel Peace Prize for, in their words, "vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons." The nominations and selection came about in February, just after his inauguration. I am not sure what he did by then, but it must have been good.

Former prize winner Lech Walesa (Anybody remember that guy? He really did earn his prize.) said, "Well, there's hasn't been any contribution to peace yet. He's proposing things, he's initiating things, but he is yet to deliver....".

The President joins former President Jimmy Carter and PLO leader Yasser Arafat in having won the prize for solving all the middle east problems and bringing about peace in our time. Oh, and Al Gore. Hard to mention world peace without bringing up his name. Thanks Al.

I think I too should get the Nobel Peace Prize for some of my visions of peace. Ask me about them sometime.

3 comments:

J.D. said...

Yeah, Yasser Arafat and Al Gore. That pretty much sums up how much I care about the Nobel Prize. Maybe it was once an honor...

DC Le Peau said...

I'm not going to say what you think I'm going to say.

I don't think he deserves it...so when you become a world leader maybe you will get a Nobel to for your visions of peace.

However, the prize has been used in the past to prod people to action.

After thinking about it, if it were me I think I would reject it and say, "give me the award when I have gotten us out of these two wars I inherited and have done everything in my power to push for international disarmament of nuclear weapons."

Jaime said...

Hahaha
What did we think he was going to say>?