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9 hours ago ago from Window Into Palestine
by Marjorie Cohn President Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize nine days after he announced he would send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan. His escalation of that war is not what the Nobel committee envisioned when it sought to encourage him to make peace, not war. In 1945, in the wake of... Click on the headlines to read the full story!
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16 hours ago ago from We are "Screwn"
That isn't all. The Iranians are starting to screw around with the Iraqis because they know we are starting to draw down troops. Where in the hell is Yoko? We need some bed peace. Nobody else has the balls to do it. War is over (if we want it). John and Yoko. http://feeds.feedburner.com/wearescrewn.blogspot.com
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13 hours ago ago from Schleitheim
Ben Witherington, yet again, grabbed my attention. He wrote a review (a response of sorts) of President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech.
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14 hours ago ago from Web of Evidence: What They Don't Want You To Know
In the January/February 2010 edition of Foreign Affairs there's an article entitled, From Hope to Audacity Appraising Obama's Foreign Policy by Zbigniew Brzezinski. It states: [Obama] did deserve the Nobel Peace Prize. Overall, Obama has demonstrated a genuine sense of strategic direction, a solid grasp of what today's world is all about, and an understanding of what the United States ought to be doing in it. Whether these convictions are a ...
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23 hours ago ago from Bloggingaroundtheworld
Dear All, in these days in Italy there is a wide debate concerning the use of social network and internet, because some people think that Internet is causing a new wave of violence. As I deeply believe in the social value of Internet, I'd like to share with with you some good news published on the Web First of all Do you know that there is an international commitee to candidate Internet to the Nobel for peace? As the Internet ...
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