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No Peace, No Prize

Andy440 Wrote: Oct 13, 2009 4:16 PM
There are two kinds of people in the world: the first group are those who want 'peace' at any price, and are fearfully willing to sacrifice everything, including their self-respect and their freedom, to obtain it. These folks are very uncomfortable with any concept of good vs. evil, or right and wrong. Everything, is to them, 'relative'... "you do your thing, I will do mine, its' ALL GOOD, brother", is the concept of reality held by these folks. They will shake hands and smile to the devil, if need be, to avoid unpleasant 'hassle' and to keep their lives free of conflict. Neville Chamberlain in 1938, and, I fear, our current President today, are examples of this first group. The second group are those who recognize that 'peace' is NOT...

"War will continue until the end..." (Daniel 9:26)

Like the Pulitzer Prize for journalism, along with the Oscar and Emmy for film and television, the Nobel Peace Prize is an inside job in which liberal, wishful-thinking humanists give awards to each other.

For all I care, the Nobel Committee could have given their useless (except for the money) prize to Homer Simpson. Like President Obama, Homer has done nothing to earn it, though he may be the only character who has been on TV more than the president.

According to the Website www.globalsecurity.org, there are currently "42 active conflicts and/or wars...

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