NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

salam alaykum

obama won it......but like for what??.......remember this comes at a time when his ratings are going down everyday cause he hasnt done anything and has not fulfilled his promises he made in his campaign .........makes me remember of that zionist that won the nobel peace prize once but he was actually considered a terrorist in the UK for the bombings he did(cant remember his name) in the previous year.......however im sure the *OBAMANOIDS* are happy......


:hearts::hearts::hearts::hearts::hearts:

:SMILY139::SMILY139::SMILY139::SMILY139:
 
Menachem Begin. He once said that he was Palestinian (!!) and that the Jews have liberated the holy land not occupied it. People can convince themselves of anything.

LOL....liberated??.....i liked his picture when he was in the concentration camp.......but he still didnt learn his lesson after leaving that concentration camp and then LIBERATING the holy land.......these people never learn on Allah(swt) can teach them if he wills

:hearts::hearts::hearts:
 

FreedomFighter

Junior Member
:wasalam:

who gave him the prize?:D and ya for what he win? for sending more troops to Muslim lands in turn causing more attacks? but anyway israel is more evil, they are probably behind most of the chaos.
 

fatima1994

ƒ3!RY $p!r!T
OMG!!:confused::eek: somebody was actuallly mental enought to give him the Nobel peace prize??? Amazing what the world is coming to.....just great...NOT!
 

saima abdullah

my life iz 4 Allah
don't take it serious, its part of comic series of amrican policies:lol: baray baray mulkon main assi choti choti baatain hotin rehtain hain ..khawjay ka gawah dadu suna hay app nay :lol: (sorry guys for urdu but i can't make it sense in english)
 

FreedomFighter

Junior Member
Obama: I do not deserve Nobel prize

Barack Obama, the US president, has said he is "surprised and deeply humbled" after being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009, less than a year after taking office.

Speaking in Washington, Obama said he did "not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many of the transformative figures who have been honoured by this prize".

The Nobel Committee in Oslo, the Norwegian capital, said that the award recognised Obama's attempts to foster international peace and create a world without nuclear weapons.

Obama will give his $1.4m reward for winning the Nobel Peace Prize to charity, the AFP news agency reported a US official as saying.

No decision has yet been taken on exactly which organisations will benefit, the official said.

'Mutual respect'

South Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu, awarded the prize himself in 1984, hailed the award as "a magnificent endorsement for the first African-American president in history".

But world reaction to the decision has been mixed, with the Taliban in Afghanistan saying it was absurd to give the prize to Obama when he had ordered 21,000 extra troops to Afghanistan this year.
In his speech from the White House, Obama said: "Let me be clear, I do not view it as a recognition of my own accomplishments, but rather as an affirmation of American leadership on behalf of aspirations held by people in all nations.

"We cannot tolerate a world in which nuclear weapons spread to more nations and in which the terror of a nuclear holocaust endangers more people.

"We must pursue a new beginning among people of different faiths and races and religions, one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect."

The president said he would accept the award as a "call to action" for all nations to confront the common challenges of the 21st century.

"And we must all do our part to resolve those conflicts that have caused so much pain and hardship over so many years," he said.

Taliban criticism

The Taliban condemned the decision saying that Obama has "not taken a single step towards peace in Afghanistan".

However, Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, congratulated Obama, calling the announcement "appropriate".
An aide to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, said the award should prompt Obama to begin to end injustice in the world.

"We hope that this gives him the incentive to walk in the path of bringing justice to the world order," Ali Akbar Javanfekr, Ahmadinejad's media aide, said.

"We are not upset and we hope that by receiving this prize he will start taking practical steps to remove injustice in the world.

Yukio Hatoyama, the Japanese president, and Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, both said the prize should encourage everyone to help Obama rid the world of nuclear weapons.

"I think the peace prize was given with such a hope," Hatoyama told reporters on a visit to Beijing.

Merkel said Obama had shifted the tone towards dialogue in a very short time.

"There is still much left to do, but a window of possibility has been opened," she said in Leipzig.

'Extraordinary efforts'

Obama, 48, wins the award while still being the commander-in-chief of US-led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

"Only very rarely has a person to the same extent as Obama captured the world's attention and given its people hope for a better future," Thorbjoern Jagland, the head of the Nobel committee, said.

"His diplomacy is founded in the concept that those who are to lead the world must do so on the basis of values and attitudes that are shared by the majority of the world's population.

"Obama has, as president, created a new climate in international politics.

"Multilateral diplomacy has regained a central position, with emphasis on the role that the United Nations and other international institutions can play."

The only US presidents to have won the award while in office are Theodore Roosevelt in 1906 and Woodrow Wilson in 1919.

Roosevelt was awarded the prize for his contribution to the negotiations that led to the Treaty of Portsmouth which ended the Russo-Japanese War in 1905.

Wilson received the award for his part in founding the League of Nations.

Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, provided in his will for the establishment of the Nobel prizes in 1895.

The possible detrimental use of dynamite is believed to have influenced Nobel in leaving a better legacy after his death.

The Nobel Committee said that Obama had made "extraordinary efforts in international diplomacy and co-operation between peoples".

Yukio Hatoyama, the Japanese president, and Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, both said the prize should encourage everyone to help Obama rid the world of nuclear weapons.

ya start with the terrorist, israel
 

DanyalSAC

Junior Member
Seriously??? Since when does simply being a black President entitle one to the Nobel Peace Prize?

Remember folks the deadline for the nominations was 12 days AFTER Obama took office. That means that he had to do something worthy within 12 days! Everyone says Obama got it due to "hope". Ok sorry but HOPE doesn't solve world issues. ACTIONS and RESULTS do. I can sit here and hope cancer goes away - does that make me a qualified candidate over the doctors who didn't sit and hope but actually went out and DID something?

Ugh this makes me sick...!

/rant off... <needs to do dhikr until he calms down>
 

Hard Rock Moslem

I'm your brother
I remember Obama just took the US Presidential office, what actually he did that he deserve for Nobel Peace Prize? Did he brought any ever lasting peace to Palestine? Did he for Iraq, Afganistan? What I know he is sending more troops to destroy Afganistan. Nobel Peace Prize is a joke, they should give it to monkeys in the jungle instead.
 
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