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On Fri, 9 Oct 2009 12:08:40 -0400, "Sid9" <s…@belsouth.net> wrote:
>"AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmne…@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:jkmuc5lmfgpdd1fbp3f5420jlvutsnl0sm@4ax.com…
>> Let’s take a look at the president’s first 12 days in the White
>> House according to
>> his public schedule to see what he did to deserve a Nobel Peace
>> Prize.
>> Tommy De Seno
>> How to Win the Nobel Peace Prize In 12 Days
>> Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize this morning. Over the last
>> decade the only
>> requirement to win the prize was that the nominee had to be critical
>> of George W.
>> Bush (see Al Gore, Mohamed El Baradei and Jimmy Carter).
>> President Obama has broken new ground here. Nominations for
>> potential winners of the
>> 2009 Nobel Peace Prize ended on February 1. The president took
>> office only 12 days
>> earlier on January 20.
>> Let’s take a look at the president’s first 12 days in the White
>> House according to
>> his public schedule to see what he did to deserve a Nobel Peace
>> Prize:
>> January 20: Sworn in as president. Went to a parade. Partied.
>> January 21: Asked bureaucrats to re-write guidelines for information
>> requests. Held
>> an "open house" party at the White House.
>> January 22: Signed Executive Orders: Executive Branch workers to
>> take ethics pledge;
>> re-affirmed Army Field Manual techniques for interrogations;
>> expressed desire to
>> close Gitmo (how’s that working out?)
>> January 23: Ordered the release of federal funding to pay for
>> abortions in foreign
>> countries. Lunch with Joe Biden; met with Tim Geithner.
>> January 24: Budget meeting with economic team.
>> January 25: Skipped church.
>> January 26: Gave speech about jobs and energy. Met with Hillary
>> Clinton. Attended
>> Geithner’s swearing in ceremony.
>> January 27: Met with Republicans. Spoke at a clock tower in Ohio.
>> January 28: Economic meetings in the morning, met with Defense
>> secretary in the
>> afternoon.
>> January 29: Signed Ledbetter Bill overturning Supreme Court decision
>> on lawsuits over
>> wages. Party in the State Room. Met with Biden.
>> January 30: Met economic advisers. Gave speech on Middle Class
>> Working Families Task
>> Force. Met with senior enlisted military officials.
>> January 31: Took the day off.
>> February 1: Skipped church. Threw a Super Bowl party.
>> So there you have it. The short path to the Nobel Peace Prize:
>> Party, go to meetings,
>> skip church, release federal funding to pay for abortions in foreign
>> countries, party
>> some more.
>> Good grief.
>> Read more Tommy De Seno at www.JustifiedRight.com.
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>RRRs got it wrong as usual.
>The prize is for the end of the bush.jr/ Cheney arrogance and
>belligerence.
>It’s really an award to the American people for ridding the world of
>the bush.jr/ Cheney plague.
Well you only reinforce the belief that the committee that voted for Obama wasn’t too
bright. Bush/Cheney term of office was up no matter who won the 2008 election.
This award was just an ultra liberal attempt to influence U.S. policy…AAC
WARNING: Remember how Obama gave General Motors to the unions. Please don’t also
allow him to force the health care industry into the clutches of the unions….AAC
In the heated debates on health-care reform, not enough attention is being paid to
the huge financial windfalls ObamaCare will dole out to unions-or to the provisions
in the various bills in Congress that will help bring about the forced unionization
of the health-care industry.
Tucked away in thousands of pages of complex new rules, regulations and mandates are
special privileges and giveaways that could have devastating consequences for the
health-care sector and the American economy at large…Mark Mix