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Sure the Norwegian media have discussed why the visit is cut short, but I did not have the impression that there was any resentment towards it. Reasons range from "he has a lot to do" to "he would like this fuss to go over as soon as possible" and all reasons are valid. The Norwegian public(both conservatives, lefties and righties) questions the reasons for this prize as much as anyone, generally the leader of the comitee is considered kind of a renegade and attention hungry politician (ok not by everyone but still).
But still now he has the price lets hope it aspires him to truly accomplish something on the nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation (especially with regards to Iran) |
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2: I'm not a swede. 3: I don't like the guys in the long robes who fancy little kids either. Next. |
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Life can be tough, but it sure beats the only alternative. |
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The Al Gore Nobel was also a f__k you to Bush, too, I think. |
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Credit where credit's due.:sunny: |
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Sailor Steve is more then correct in ridiculing Finland's subservient position in relation to the other Scandinavian countries. Traditionally the other Scandinavian countries have been closer to US and also Nato then Finland is. Jehova's witnesses, members of a religion founded in the US, have been exempt from the Finnish military, as are the residents of Åland. Swedes got the Jehova's witnesses out of the Finnish military service, they also got Ålanders out of the service. Not to mention Swedish espionage of Finland for the US. So there has always been a very close unity between Sweden and the US, against Finland. |
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