My Facebook comments regarding Obama's Nobel Peace Prize:
What did Obama do to deserve the award?
(Obama won the election) on his platform of shifting America from a cowboy to a responsible. People get caught up in the fact that he's black. Let's forget about that. He stands for much, much more.
By talking about peace and hope, and not winning an election by bringing fear with fake terrorism alerts. His election stood for much more than America coming over it's history of racism. To me, it showed that America is tired of being afraid and ready to see what we can build instead of hide from or attack. He, like Nelson Mandela, is about a message. Just because he'll deserve more later doesn't mean he doesn't deserve it now.
When you realize what a horrible person and president W was, you'll realize what a great man Obama is and what a great president he'll be considered. The Nobel Peace Prize isn't a joke, Republican hate is. Show your president some respect.
Saying that Nobel Peace Prize is a now a joke because Obama was nominated is disrespectful. You may disagree with Obama's policies, but everything he does is what he (and many others) believes is right and good for America. I can't say the same about Bush.
Dislike and argue all you want. But Republicans need to quit rooting against America. And Luke, there's no free health care on the table. The public option would give an affordable option to the working poor. If you like in AZ, there's already AHCCCS giving away free healthcare to the poor. I'm fully aware that my tax dollars would go to assisting the working poor. I'm all for that.
Please don't tell me you're putting Obama in any connection with Nelson Mandela?
Yes I regard Obama that highly. 80% of Americans were all for a bullshit Iraqi War, and he convinced over half of us to take a new direction.
None of my comments match Nate's though:
Personally, I enjoy hearing from all of these impotent Obama haters. I hope he raises your taxes, takes away your guns, and your daughters sleep with black guys. FU, we won. As Rep. Grayson so eloquently spoke on the house floor the other day,"...get out of the way."-Nate Tolle
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