
Is there any better way to highlight President Obama?
I have been desired to make a comment on “A Peace Prize to Share” of by Tom Brokaw; published in “The Washington Post” on Thursday, October 15, 2009.
A few lines to highlight.–“In one way or another, President Obama’s critics will dog him all the way to Oslo for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.”
He’s getting a lot of advice on how to handle the moment when he accepts the prize, so here’s an idea.”
The president should invite a high-profile and wide-ranging delegation of interests to accompany him. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Michael Mullen, representing diplomacy and arms in pursuit of peace. Greg Mortenson…”
Obama might think of inviting former president George H.W. Bush and praising the work done during the Reagan-Bush years in managing the collapse of the Soviet Union and, for example, the reunification of Germany in such an impressive fashion…“
The White House would have a long list of compassionate and effective organizations and individuals to choose from, and in his acceptance speech the president could remind the world that they’ve been at this for a long time, not just the past nine months.”
the Norwegian Nobel Committee wanted to honor President Obama’s determination to put a new face on America’s efforts to shape a more peaceful world, what better way for him to respond than to share this distinguished prize with those who have been doing just that without sufficient recognition?”
Barack Obama’s name will be the one on the peace prize, but his speech and his manner could become a gift for generations to come.
We should appreciate what Mr. Tom Brokaw has kindly suggested. Barack Obama is likely to accept a long list from the voters who couldn’t but cast their valuable votes in favor of none but Obama.
From your point of view I doubt about Obama’s spinal cord. Is he really a human being with vertebral column? His political sagacity can never be denigrated so easily.
Frankly, we, the Indian, know him very little. You are specialized about his critical activities for a long time. Naturally, when you denounce him for any of his action, we should and must admit that.
Here the most unfortunate Obama is seriously involved in the hustle and bustle of some miscreants of the Nobel Peace Committee, Oslo. Maybe, there are so many persons playing their role as and when a change of political itinerary in America is the need of the hour.
However, I have tried to explain those points in my way in a letter to Michael Gerson for his article: “A Prize for Star Power” published on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 in ‘The Washington Post’. If you can’t get it please write to me, I will send you a printed copy. I may as well email you the content for your kind perusal and immediate action.
asokananda.prosad@gmail.com
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