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Discussion: Nobel Politics


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Newt Gingrich discusses Obama’s trip to Norway to accept the Nobel Peace Prize. In his opinion, amongst better qualified recipients are “Dissidents in Cuba that have been in jail for years; people in Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq that have sacrificed their life for freedom; and many people around the World that have actually done things to earn a genuine recognition.”

What do you think?

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1 Response for “Discussion: Nobel Politics”

  1. Josue says:

    I couldn’t agree with you more about the Cuban prisoners. I also agree that if he had decided to accept it, someone from our military should have traveled to Norway with him.

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