Obama’s Nobel Prize: The Neville Chamberlain Award
Obama’s Nobel Prize is proof that moral cowardice and a corresponding ignorance are the global norm in politics.
Cowardly genuflecting before tyrants is not the solution. It didn’t serve Neville Chamberlain and it certainly will not serve the world’s leaders as the global citizenry faces an onslaught of Islamofascist hate. Yet, these facts did not stop the Nobel Prize committee from awarding President Obama the “peace prize” for selling out moral principles.
Aside from the fact Obama has accomplished nothing on the global stage besides demonstrating he can read from a teleprompter and embrace liberal fascist and Islamofascist leaders, Obama continues down a path of cowardice and ignorance. And, despite no evidence supporting the liberal view that Muslims are the West’s “victims” (Muslim aggression begot the Crusades), the West’s leaders continue to embrace Islam’s revision of history. In essence, the West’s leaders have not learned from past mistakes.
Obama and the Nobel committee are sell outs. They are inspiring and abetting a new wave of Muslim arrogance and fury, and it will be America’s and the Western nation’s citizens who suffer as a result. Before the Nobel committee’s decision, Iran’s president had already told Obama to pound sand and the Russians were right there with the religion-driven Persian leader. Yet, the committee (and Obama) continue life in Fantasyland. Even the DNC is too stupid to recognize real terrorists.
How many more will have to die before the West understands Islam? A lot more than the recent American death toll in Afghanistan, which is a direct result of Obama’s new hamstringing rules of engagement.
The reality is this: Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize is a cruel joke. Its politcal overtones are insulting and the result will only be more Western dead. Obama and his supporters are ignorant cowards and you can take that to the morgue.
A man who legally and ethically owned a $10 bill walks down the hall. When he see me, they simply give it to me. Two seconds later, people are screaming at me for having the $10 bill.
Yell at the guy who handed over the #10 bill, not me.
Shel,
The analogy fails. You are comparing a gift to confiscatory practices. Two different subjects completely.
Mark</strong>