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To: combjelly who wrote (519624)10/9/2009 6:37:13 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1574332
 
Turning down the rhetoric from the oval office (even if a good idea, and in some cases that debatable) is not doing something to make the world or part of it more peaceful, neither is being less supportive of Israel.

A Nobel prize should be for an actual achievement (sure some of them where dubious achievements...), not using different words in speeches, or having a different intentions.

It has been the touchstone of the right for almost a decade.

Not it hasn't.

Agreeing with the main aims or the inappropriate means of the terrorists, or providing intentional assistance to them is "joining with the terrorist", having the same opinion about the Nobel prize, for very different reasons, isn't, and its silly to call it that.