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Submitted by Rob Richards on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 2:58pm.
It's As Ridiculous As If They'd Given Goebbels One in 1938Al Gore's Peace PrizeBy ALEXANDER COCKBURN Put this one up on the shelf of shame, right next to Henry Kissinger's, or the peace prize they gave to Kofi Annan and the entire UN in 2001, sandwiched between the UN's okay for the bombing of Serbia, the killing of untold numbers of Iraqis, many of them babies and children in the years of sanctions, and its greenlight for the bombing of Baghdad in 2003. In 1998 the Nobel crowd gave the prize to Medecins Sans Frontieres, whose co-founder Bernard Kouchner is now France's foreign secretary urging the bombing of Iran. Like Gore, Kouchner was a rabid advocate of the dismemberment of the former Yugoslavia and onslaughts on Serbia. The UN often has an inside track on the "Peace" prize. The UN Peace-Keeping Forces got it in 1988. In 1986 another enthusiast for attacking Iraq and Iran, Elie Wiesel, carried off the trophy. Aside from Kissinger, probably the biggest killer of all to have got the peace prize was Norman Borlaug, whose "green revolution" wheat strains led to the death of peasants by the million. When Gore goes to get the prize he shares with the pr hucksters and falsifiers at the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Gore should be forced to march through a gauntlet of widows and orphans, Serbs, Iraqis, Palestinians, Colombians, and other victims of the Clinton era. Back in Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign Gore was told to earn his keep with constant pummeling of George Bush Sr for having been soft on Saddam. Gore duly criss-crossed the country yoking Saddam and Bush in fervid denunciation, his press aides passing out speeches flatteringly footnoted with references to the work of the journalists covering his campaign. Gore charged that Bush had given Saddam "one of those milquetoast routines George Bush is so famous for". "The cover-up of Bush's arming of Saddam was", Gore shouted, "bigger than Watergate ever was." Right before the 2000 election Gore called for expansion of the no-fly zones in Iraq and said that any Iraqi plane venturing into such zones should be shot down.
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Submitted by Tschida on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 3:17pm.One of the great non sequiturs of the left is that, if the free market doesn't work perfectly, then it doesn't work at all-- and the government should step in.
Thomas Sowell
Sure he does
Submitted by Guglielmo on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 3:34pm.I'm with Chris, no.
Submitted by Ehver Green on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 3:55pm.I forget guys, what did Goebbels accomplish by 1938
Submitted by Guglielmo on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 4:16pm.If you try to look through
Submitted by Rob Richards on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 4:35pm.You can second guess the selection like your fellow cynics
Submitted by Guglielmo on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 4:44pm.I still get to sit at the grown up table right?
Submitted by Rob Richards on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 5:07pm.Soo..
Submitted by Rob Richards on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 5:09pm.I'm Debate Free
Submitted by Ehver Green on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 5:53pm.For the next few days. I've had my fill with the art threads. But...
I'm not sure how getting folks like Bush talking about Global Warming equates to peace. If you asked me, and you did =), the debate about Global Warming is the opposite of peaceful. I finally watched the movie and I have a problem with some of the content that is not fact but what I find to be sensationalism. I think the scope of the prize was expanded to include Gore's global push on warming. I give credit where credit is due - the man has a rally as large as any I've ever seen in my 32 years on this planet. It just doesn't qualify for the Nobel Peace Prize as far as I'm concerned. The movie did move me to make some small changes in my daily life, as did Fast Times and Ridgemont High, so...
Admittedly, I was skeptical going in but the movie was well done (minus the sensationalism). The problem I have is the overall message seemed to scare me more than to inform me. It may have been different for you.
Off topic, I think Gore, sans the Global Warming effort, would have been the Democatic nominee if he had run. Call me nuts but I think with the right running mate he could've piggy-back'ed off the '04 fiasco and gained a large following. Now with Global Warming under his belt he's a one issue man (Norm is too! - J/K) and wouldn't be able to escape the label. I don't think you see Gore run for President in '08.
I'm not disappointed that Gore shared the prize. I'm glad to see he didn't take it alone. I can't help but think the overall PR behind his efforts tipped the scale. Please, no debate - feel free to address my statements but don't expect a response.
So
Submitted by Guglielmo on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 7:21pm.How about Paul Farmer?
Submitted by Ehver Green on Thu, 10/18/2007 - 7:33am.Good candidates both
Submitted by Guglielmo on Thu, 10/18/2007 - 8:14am.I think the article has a
Submitted by Norm on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 5:19pm.Normie,
Submitted by Rob Richards on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 6:10pm.Heh
Submitted by Norm on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 6:17pm.Well,
Submitted by Rob Richards on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 11:57pm.