Letters to the Editor
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How Could 95% Of The World Be S-o-o-o- Wrong??
No shi!t, Sherlock. Infantileman, as usual (the guy does keep his talking point downloads up to date, and in good order) is totally correct. Look at the list of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates for the past 30 years. What do you expect from a bunch of socialistic third-worlders from Sweden. Look at the list, except for faggy moonbats like Al Gore, inventor of the Internet, and the Man who lost Iran to a bunch of Turban wearing Islamonazis, Jimmy Carter, everyone else has been a foreigner. Frenchmen, Belgiums, Africans, Ahrabs, hell, even Anti-Christs in black helicopters from the U.N. Not one red-meat real deal American there at all. Hell, Reagan wasn't even short-listed for his peace keeping efforts in Latin America. Just a bunch of pansies and sob-sisters all. Hell, even the Israelis were defeatists -- Rabin got his from a Likud terrorist, and Shimon Peres -- sheesh. And lookee there, 1989. That Lama guy -- cuz of him, the Olympics may be cancelled and again Americans will be thwarted to show the world what Superhuman beans we is.
2007 -- The prize goes to: INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE (IPCC) and ALBERT ARNOLD ( AL) GORE JR. for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change.
2006 -- The prize goes to: MUHAMMAD YUNUS and GRAMEEN BANK for their efforts to create economic and social development from below.
2005 -- The prize was awarded jointly to: INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY and MOHAMED ELBARADEI for their efforts to prevent nuclear energy from being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used in the safest possible way.
2004 -- The prize was awarded to: WANGARI MAATHAI for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace
2003 -- The prize was awarded to: SHIRIN EBADI for her efforts for democracy and human rights
2002 -- The prize was awarded to: JIMMY CARTER JR., former President of the United States of America, for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development
2001 -- The prize was awarded to: UNITED NATIONS, New York, NY, USA, KOFI ANNAN, United Nations Secretary General
2000 -- The prize was awarded to: KIM DAE JUNG for his work for democracy and human rights in South Korea and in East Asia in general, and for peace and reconciliation with North Korea in particular.
1999 -- The prize was awarded to: DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS (MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES), Brussels, Belgium.
1998 -- The prize was awarded jointly to: JOHN HUME and DAVID TRIMBLE for their efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in Northern Ireland.
1997 -- The prize was awarded jointly to: INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO BAN LANDMINES (ICBL) and JODY WILLIAMS for their work for the banning and clearing of anti-personnel mines.
1996 -- The prize was awarded jointly to: CARLOS FELIPE XIMENES BELO and JOSE RAMOS-HORTA for their work towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor.
1995 -- The prize was awarded jointly to: JOSEPH ROTBLAT and to the PUGWASH CONFERENCES ON SCIENCE AND WORLD AFFAIRS for their efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international politics and in the longer run to eliminate such arms.
1994 The prize was awarded joinly to: YASSER ARAFAT , Chairman of the Executive Committee of the PLO, President of the Palestinian National Authority.
SHIMON PERES , Foreign Minister of Israel. YITZHAK RABIN , Prime Minister of Israel for their efforts to create peace in the Middle East.
1993 -- The prize was awarded jointly to: NELSON MANDELA Leader of the ANC. FREDRIK WILLEM DE KLERK President of the Republic of South Africa.
1992 -- RIGOBERTA MENCHU TUM, Guatemala. Campaigner for human rights, especially for indigenous peoples.
1991 -- AUNG SAN SUU KYI, Burma. Oppositional leader, human rights advocate.
1990 -- MIKHAIL SERGEYEVICH GORBACHEV , President of the USSR, helped to bring the Cold War to an end.
1989 -- THE 14TH DALAI LAMA (TENZIN GYATSO) , Tibet. Religious and political leader of the Tibetan people.
1988 -- THE UNITED NATIONS PEACE-KEEPING FORCES New York, NY, U.S.A.
1987 -- OSCAR ARIAS SANCHEZ , Costa Rica, President of Costa Rica, initiator of peace negotiations in Central America.
1986 -- ELIE WIESEL , U.S.A., Chairman of 'The President's Commission on the Holocaust'. Author, humanitarian.
1985 -- INTERNATIONAL PHYSICIANS FOR THE PREVENTION OF NUCLEAR WAR Boston, MA, U.S.A.
1984 -- DESMOND MPILO TUTU , South Africa, Bishop of Johannesburg, former Secretary General South African Council of Churches (S.A.C.C.). for his work against apartheid.
1983 -- LECH WALESA , Poland. Founder of Solidarity, campaigner for human rights.
1982 -- The prize was awarded jointly to: ALVA MYRDAL , former Cabinet Minister, diplomat, delegate to United Nations General Assembly on Disarmament, writer.
ALFONSO GARCヘA ROBLES , diplomat, delegate to the United Nations General Assembly on Disarmament, former Secretary for Foreign Affairs .
1981 -- OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES Geneva, Switzerland.
1980 -- ADOLFO PEREZ ESQUIVEL , Argentina, architect, sculptor and human rights leader.
1979 -- MOTHER TERESA , India, Leader of the Order of the Missionaries of Charity.
1978 -- The prize was divided equally between: MOHAMED ANWAR AL-SADAT , President of the Arab Republic of Egypt. MENACHEM BEGIN , Prime Minister of Israel. for jointly negotiating peace between Egypt and Israel.

