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  1. I’m really surprised that Gore got it. I thought they would’ve awarded it posthumously to Hussein or Dr. Joseph Mengele. Of if it’s designated for those still living, why not Mahmed Ahmadinejad? Cindy Sheehan?
    Honestly, what has Gore actually done to deserve it? All he did was organize a few self-serving rock concerts to propagate a faulty theory based on bad scientific data.

  2. I would dispute that even Teddy Roosevelt was worthy of receiving it. Yes, he had a phrase thats good, but he won the prize for negotiating peace between Russia and Japan. Aside from the fact that we shouldn’t be encouraging for’ners to stop killing each other, he also negotiated the peace in favor of the Japanese empire (and the Japanese actually were an empire, not a fantasy empire like thing that liberals accuse us of being). Helping out a country that was already developing a semi-eugenicist psychology is not what I consider to be a prize worthy accomplishment.

  3. One of the sideshows of the Institute of Legitimate Wisdom, should it ever be founded, will be the Legitimate Peace Prize.
    For legitimate peace.
    Rather than measure peace in such negative terms as military downsizing, disarmament and convincing America not to invade anyone, peace will be measured in the positive terms of forming and/or improving mutually agreeable and constructive relationships between states, the protection of constructive activity, and/or the killing of totalitarianists.

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