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The majority of those opposed to Obama winning the award are not anti Obama so much as they question the selection committees' timing. Premature is the word most associated with those who question the judges' judgment. Clearly it depends on one's perspective as to how the process that potentially results in peace comes about.
Between any noble idea and its realization is a continuum of incremental steps. The idea of peace is a universal goal for most people who share the common ethic of live and let live. Doesn't everyone share that ethic? Of course we know that the answer to this question is a resounding no. Unfortunately for man and woman kind there have always been and perhaps will always be those twisted, brutish, bullies who know how to grab power and sustain it - often by declaring war on a projected enemy. These so called 'leaders' appear to be clones of each other - karmically joined at their political hips - schooled in the same university - majoring in the same courses in sadistic rule by fear and intimidation - always knowing who to choose to fill the ranks of their legions of henchmen who apparently love to make war as if it was a blood sport - ... And once unleashed war begets war and the cycle of revenge sweeps everyone near the circle of destruction into its orbit until both sides eventually get exhausted or one side prevails and peace breaks out - for a while - until the cycle starts up once again - And in the middle of this collective insanity are the innocent who are always too ill, or too poor, or too untrained to be able to adequately protect themselves. These people are the legions of displaced, starved, tented, pushed around, the fodder for all sorts of unspeakable crimes against humanity - who when beaten down enough - completely lose their spirit and sink into apathy, helplessness and hopelessness. But they do have one potential weapon which if realized could inevitably run the oppressors out of town so to speak.... This weapon is their potential unity of purpose - their collective yearning for peace. But to get them to the point where they will collectively rise up and be heard making their power felt - their spirit has to be re-ignited... They have to be inspired - they have to experience hope... Segue to Obama - Every so often in world history there is a voice that resonates with the majority of peace loving human beings setting fire to their lost spark of hope - Once re - lit this spark has a way of creating mass movements. President Obama has that voice - and is using it effectively. In only nine months he has managed to undo the great damage done by our last bush-league administration - breathing fresh air into a poisonous atmosphere - talking real talk: direct - candid - frank - honest - truthful talk - that is igniting the spirit of multitudes of the worlds' most oppressed people. The President himself understands all too well that this prize is a call for futher dedication along the road to peace of which he has made a spectacular beginning. In his campaigne he indicated that if elected he would set to do nothing less than help to change the world - In my opinion he is on course to doing exactly what he said he wanted to do. In my opinion, the choice for the peace prize at this particualr time could not have gone to a more deserving recipient. |
The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually20"to the person who shall
diplomacy and cooperation bet ween peoples." No one can deny his
efforts and he may win it again for his future successes in this
goal.
It is my hope and belief that he will achieve these goals.
On Oct 9, 5:27 am, Don Johnson <daj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Picked with a two week resume, he joins the Nobel club with such
> luminaries as Jimmy Carter and Yassir Arafat. How fitting. Dividends
> from the World Apology Tour '09.
>
> Time to expand on that Ignobel list Archy.
>
> dj
A Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins With the First Step
The majority of those opposed to Obama winning the award are not anti Obama so much as they question the selection committees' timing. Premature is the word most associated with those who question the judges' judgment. Clearly it depends on one's perspective as to how the process that potentially results in peace comes about.
Between any noble idea and its realization is a continuum of incremental steps.
The idea of peace is a universal goal for most people who share the common ethic of live and let live. Doesn't everyone share that ethic? Of course we know that the answer to this question is a resounding no.
My guess is that after centuries of leaders bring war and devastation
we should stop expecting any of them to bring peace.
I’m italian and in this time in italy we haven’t
nothing to be happy, but i’m so happy, very happy.
happy to live in
the same time of yours president Obama
because the president is” a man who love the world:
always for love not to own it”.
lorella
It's OK for you to think as you do, Allan ! And, it's OK too for me
not to think as you do.
I've nothing against BO. In fact, it feels good it is he on the stage
instead of Bush, and I certainly wish he succeeds at what he 's
promised to pursue and deliver.
Only, I see no purpose is served in concluding too soon. And, I see no
reason whatsoever for going ga - ga over BO, from what I've observed
so far.
On Oct 12, 12:33 am, iam deheretic <dehere...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Vam sometimes I think you walk with your eyes closed because you do not want
> to see. One thing I see happening he is dissolving the school yard bully
> mentality that was so deeply installed by the Bush mentality, bringing into
> play a genuine desire for Peace that is something that is desperately needed
> by this world to day.
>
> "I see said the blind man but he did not see at all!"
> Allan
>