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16 October 2009

12 Days of Accomplishment for Nobel Peace Prize

Nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize are due on 1 February.  On that date, Obama had usurped the office of the President for only 12 days.  Can anyone remember anything he did in those 12 days that was so noteworthy on the international scene?

Or did the Nobel Peace Prize Committee break its rules and take a much later nomination for this Messiah on the international scale?  Did he accomplish some great transformation of the world in the next month or two after the nominations were due?  I cannot remember anything.  Perhaps you could make suggestions.

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