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Friday, October 09, 2009

'Absurd decision on Obama makes a mockery of the Nobel peace prize'

From a scathing commentary by Michael Binyon in The Times of London over the decision to award the Nobel Peace Prize to Barack Obama:
The award of this year's Nobel peace prize to President Obama will be met with widespread incredulity, consternation in many capitals and probably deep embarrassment by the President himself.

Rarely has an award had such an obvious political and partisan intent. It was clearly seen by the Norwegian Nobel committee as a way of expressing European gratitude for an end to the Bush Administration, approval for the election of America’s first black president and hope that Washington will honour its promise to re-engage with the world.

Instead, the prize risks looking preposterous in its claims, patronising in its intentions and demeaning in its attempt to build up a man who has barely begun his period in office, let alone achieved any tangible outcome for peace.
Read the full column, "Absurd decision on Obama makes a mockery of the Nobel peace prize," at the newspaper's Web site.

2 comments:

constant gina said...

Congratulations to President Obama!

Lisa said...

I think the Nobel Prize is an honor for the President and our country. Hopefully, this means we can end the war.