Bush, Blair Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize For Iraq Efforts

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The AP (2/2) reports, "President George Bush, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the European Union were among known nominees for the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize as the nomination deadline expired Sunday. The five-member Norwegian awards committee, which keeps the names of candidates secret, accepts nominations postmarked by Feb. 1. Last year there were a record 165 nominations for the prize, which went to Iranian lawyer and human rights activist Shirin Ebadi. Even though the committee keeps the nomination list secret for 50 years, those making the nominations often announce their candidate. Norwegian lawmaker Jan Simonsen of the right-wing Party of Progress has nominated Messrs. Bush and Blair several years in a row, including this year. Mr. Simonsen wrote that by removing Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, they lessened the chance of a war using weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East and laid the foundation for the development of democracy. Norwegian experts, including Stein Toennesson, director of the Peace Research Institute-Oslo, last year gave Bush and Blair no chance of winning, mainly because a vast majority of Norwegians, including members of the awards committee, were deeply opposed to the war in Iraq." The AP adds, "Former Labor Party leader Thorbjoern Jagland, also a former Norwegian prime minister, nominated the European Union for ensuring peace and security in Europe. Others believed to be nominated include Pope John Paul II, the Salvation Army and former Czech President Vaclev Havel. The committee is appointed by but does not answer to Norway's parliament. It will announce its decision in mid-October."
 

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War is peace.
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I honestly don't think Bush deserves it now. Let's give Iraq ten years to see how she matures.
 

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Originally posted by: Dari
I honestly don't think Bush deserves it now. Let's give Iraq ten years to see how she matures.
Believe it or not, I agree with Dari. I think Bush is a reckless idiot, but I will concede that if this pans out and results in democracy flourishing in the Middle East, Bush will be remembered as a great President. Sadly, I think the odds of this are are right up there with me getting the winning Powerball ticket -- especially difficult since I almost never buy tickets -- but there's a chance. Only time will tell.

 

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Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Originally posted by: Dari
I honestly don't think Bush deserves it now. Let's give Iraq ten years to see how she matures.
Believe it or not, I agree with Dari. I think Bush is a reckless idiot, but I will concede that if this pans out and results in democracy flourishing in the Middle East, Bush will be remembered as a great President. Sadly, I think the odds of this are are right up there with me getting the winning Powerball ticket -- especially difficult since I almost never buy tickets -- but there's a chance. Only time will tell.
We will never know what the natural course of evolution things might have traveled had we not intervened. Where we are in ten years may be way behind where we would have been.