October 11, 2002
Saddam Hussein Wins Nobel Peace Prize

Oops. Sorry. It was Jimmy Carter who won the Nobel Peace Prize. But Gunnar Berge, chairman of the Nobel committee, said: "It should be interpreted as a criticism of the line that the current administration has taken. It's a kick in the leg to all that follow the same line as the United States." Let that be a warning to anybody who dares to stand up to a genocidal dictator.

The Nobel Peace Prize's previous winners include anti-birth-control activist Mother Teresa, anti-Zionism society "The United Nations", terrorism kingpin Yassir Arafat and biography fabricator Rigoberta Manchu.

The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, whose name is synonymous with an earlier disastrous attempt to appease Arab fascists.

Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at October 11, 2002 07:42 AM
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Jimmy Carter would gain ten times the stature from telling the Nobel committee where to put their prize as from accepting it.

Posted by: jeanne a e devoto on October 11, 2002 11:43 PM

"Kick in the leg."

Credit for knowing his proper role, I guess. My kid nephew did that to me the other day.

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