Posted on 10/10/2014 4:13:16 AM PDT by Biggirl
OSLO, Norway Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan and Kailash Satyarthi of India jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for risking their lives to fight for children's rights.
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She sure is an amazing girl. Probably best choice since the first peace prize. She sure beats Obama all to hell.
She is an amazing and very brave young lady.
The only thing more amazing is that they actually awarded the Peace Prize to someone who deserves it. Barry must be pissed.
Nice try, but Obama won it in 5 minutes and all he required was skin tone.
Maybe the Nobel Peace Prize that Odumbo received, he should return it and the 1.3 million dollars too. Odumbo has never been about peace, always been about chaos, confusion and anarchy. Those aren’t aspects of peace, but of violence against humanity.
.....Well, that “skin tone” thing was.............so yesterday!
Maybe it could be possible that with all the recent chaos going on in the world now, the Nobel Peace Prize Commitee for ONCE gave the award(s) to two DESERVING winners.
Ironically this may actually trigger a war between India and Pakistan over which one truly deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
Wow, I’m amazed to say that I actually agree with a Peace Prize choice.
Maybe the committee is finally waking up
Has anyone checked to see if there were pigs flying past their windows??
Wow, the Nobel Peace PRize going to people who actually deserved it. Wonder what BO and Algore think about that? Too late to ask Arafat.
We all know that the only reason why Obama won the Peace Prize was as a gigantic "screw you" to George Bush. What respect I had for the prize died right there.
“Ironically this may actually trigger a war between India and Pakistan over which one truly deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.”
Lol.
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