Nobel Peace Prize
An award given out by the Norwegian-based
Nobel committee. In the dark and oppressive capitalistic society of the 20th century, the prize was one of the most coveted and hard to win of all the Nobel prizes, given only to people who actually, like DID something, such as devoting their lives to the service of others or some other worthless garbage.In the more enlightened recent age, thankfully, this unfair requirement no longer exists. One merely needs to be able to TALK about doing good things, at length and with great charisma. Whether you actually follow through on your promises is no longer relevant.
2009's prize being awarded to Barack Obama is a huge step in this direction.At the rate things are going, by 2015 we can expect to see the Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to the first player to collect
Pacific Avenue, North Carolina Avenue, and Pacific Avenue in the McDonald's Monopoly
sweepstakes. This is truly a great time to be alive.
Nobel Peace Prize
by Markwonder on Oct 10, 2009 05:12:20
1. An award now given out frivolously.
2. An award given to President
Barack Obama based on his first 17 days in office. The
nomination deadline for the prize was 17 days after he took office.
3. An award given the President Barack Obama on the basis of the "hope" he inspires and what he "might" do while President.