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By: Susan
Posted: October 9, 2009 10:41 AM
I agree completely, it seems very early in his tenure for this honor. I'm not even sure if he's comfortable with it at this point. While the return to the world's negotiating tables is refreshing, there aren't a whole lot of items that he's been able to check off of the old 'to-do' list. I think it would have been wise to wait a few years so it didn't seem as politically driven instead of accomplishment driven.
By: Susan
Posted: October 12, 2009 6:36 AM
Well, let me say I have been surprised, but only because I did not know he was a candidate. If I knew, I could have bet on him as a winner.
Mr Obama seems the kind of guy easily winning prides without having to show any merit.
Could anybody tell me what he did (apart a few emotional speeches) to deserve becoming President of the United States?
Not a surprise if the same unknown merits made him win the Nobel too; rewarding some Chinese dissident could have been, by far, less sexy and politically correct.
By: Susan
Posted: October 12, 2009 2:25 PM
My thoughts on the award? It now completely lacks credibility. It was a political statement - nothing more.