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Nobel Peace Prize

Castigating America: How Jimmy Carter Won the Noble "Peace" Prize by Jeff Jacoby (October 21, 2002)
Lobbying foreign governments to subvert the diplomatic efforts of a sitting president is something ex-presidents simply do not do. But Carter not only did it, he (later) even boasted of it.

Jimmy Carter's Ignoble "Peace" Prize by Thomas Sowell (October 16, 2002)
While the Nobel Prize continues to be the most prestigious in the world -- and deservedly so in fields like science and economics -- the Nobel Peace Prize has already been given to a terrorist thug like Yasser Arafat, so perhaps Jimmy Carter is a worthy successor to him, even if he is one of the sorriest presidents and ex-presidents in the history of the United States.

Nobel Peace Prize Should Go To Those Who Really Support Peace by Andrew Bernstein (October 12, 2002)
Although Carter's efforts to convince Egypt to recognize Israel's right to exist was a genuine achievement, he has otherwise continuously betrayed the principles on which peace depends.

 


 

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