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Good for America and the world: Obama wins the Nobel Peace Prize

By Brent Budowsky - 10/09/09 08:14 AM ET

Let me first to suggest that President Barack Obama announce he is donating the million dollars he will receive for winning the Nobel Peace Prize to groups helping homeless veterans and urge other Americans to show generosity to those in need during the holiday season.

You did read it first here in The Hill, in my column in March putting the president's name forward for the prize, for his efforts to achieve breakthroughs in reaching out to nations of the world for common action serving American interests, and theirs. The Nobel Prize will strengthen the president's hand from NATO to the Middle East and from climate change to nuclear proliferation.


This was a prize based not on hard achievements but on a new direction for America by a new president, the aspiration that he will succeed in great endeavors, and great admiration throughout the world for the president and the United States.

The president faces major negotiations where he seeks to achieve diplomatic breakthroughs in the Middle East, a nuclear profifation solution with Iran, historic progress on climate change in the world summit this November and global economic action among nations when the world faces great economic challenges.

Every one of these goals is advanced, to some degree, against great odds, by the Nobel Prize. Major American goals are served, to some degree, by this prize. As I wrote in my March column, there is a time and place for great aspirations to be recognized and empowered and this is the time and place.

Already the voices of the angry right are out attacking this. Already the "talk America down" wing of the Republican Party has begun to emerge before the sun has risen this morning. Shame on them, again. Shame on them, because this is good for America and good for the world and they should applaud what is good for America and good for the world.

I will say, because this is a prize awarded for aspiration rather than achievement, the president needs to show profound modesty and leadershp at this moment. So I would strongly urge him to donate his prize money to the homeless vets and use this holiday season to urge all who have to help all who have not, here and around the world.


Source:
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/the-administration/62397-good-for-america-and-the-world-obama-wins-the-nobel-peace-prize

Comments (80)

This is a proud achievment for America.BY Lester on 10/09/2009 at 10:04
Let's see, Nobel PEACE prize just weeks before a decision on sending 40,000 new troops into WARBY TruthfulTerry on 10/09/2009 at 10:38
Lester, America would be proud when schmucks like you learn to spell the word "achievement".BY Bzdashek on 10/09/2009 at 10:42
YES u did brent and I remember the ridicule from the wingnuts here…I am so proud, congrats Mr president. The thought of wingnut heads exploding is an added benefit..let the hating begin..1 2 3…BY Theard on 10/09/2009 at 10:43
My congratulations to General Secretary Obama for a job well done!BY Bzdashek on 10/09/2009 at 10:43
Now we need to give Emmy and Oscars to Obama for teleprompter reading and Sports Channel MVP award for killing that fly. I suggest we start work at Mr.Rushmore to complete his likeness in time for summer tourist season. P.S. I would give a lot to listen to a breakfast conversation between Bill and Hillary Clinton on Obama's Nobel Prize selection. The words they've used would not be printable in a family paper…BY Misha on 10/09/2009 at 10:50
Well done!BY Obama Pedarast on 10/09/2009 at 10:52
Talk about a Friday morning awesome, waking up to this news! Kudos to Brent for envisioning the possibility months ago, and congratulations to President Obama for earning this prestigious award. I agree with Theard that watching the teabaggers squirm and writhe all day long is a priceless bonus. Popcorn, anyone? LOLBY Melissa on 10/09/2009 at 10:57
I suggest we nominate Chairman Zero for a Nobel Prize in Medicine next year for distributing those white coats during photo op with doctors this week, and Van Jones for Economics for his pioneering work in green jobs.BY Bzdashek on 10/09/2009 at 10:59
He was nominated only 2 weeks after taking office. It is a total joke. He has done nothing..BY jon on 10/09/2009 at 11:02

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