US President Barack Obama won 2009 Nobel Peace Prize

October 9, 2009 by uttoransen  
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The 2009 Nobel prize for Peace saw as many as 205 nominations, a record, beating the past record of 199 back in 2005 and it is won by none other than the US President Barack Obama himself. According to the Nobel committee Barack Obama won the prize for the strengthening of international diplomacy and co-operation.

Barack Obama has been working for the nuclear disarmament for some time, though in less then 8 months of his stay, expecting any results will be pushing things too far. There is not enough results in the favor of Barack Obama to back him up for his award, so lets just safely conclude that the award is given to him for inspiring him to do further peace work.

History of Nobel Prize – the Nobel Prize is termed after the Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel. The award first started in 1901. This award ceremony is going to happen on the 10th of December 2009 in the Norwegian capital of Oslo. President Obama is going to be the third on job US president to get this award.

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2 Responses to “US President Barack Obama won 2009 Nobel Peace Prize”
  1. MelatoninFaq says:

    Barack Obama for me is the most charismatic president to be ever elected. He also makes great decisions, for example in the ecomomic stimulus package to counter the effects of recession.

    • Robert says:

      The stimulus was an astounding success! It had all the naysayers scratching their heads. As many jobs as many McDonalds hamburgers were sold, billions and billions, were created or saved! People are so happy to get jobs, they actually pay their employers to work!

      By the way, Obama makes regular trips into heaven and occassionally runs on the Potomac river, literally.

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