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		<title>Mixed Views Surround Obama&#8217;s Nobel Peace Prize</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some have even argued that accepting the award is simply unconstitutional. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While George W. Bush liked to claim that he was a &#8220;uniter, not a divider,&#8221; many people agree that the United States was quite divided beneath his leadership. Barack Obama, on the other hand, has proven that, if anything, he is a person willing to extend his hand &#8220;across the aisle&#8221; in support of bipartisanship in an effort to keep people united.</p>
<p>But is this effort worth a Nobel Peace Prize?</p>
<p>Some say absolutely. Obama has been attempting to reverse the previous administration&#8217;s conflict-heavy rule, opting for peaceful solutions, declaring torture wrong, and calling for diplomatic dialog rather than a hit first, ask questions later policy.</p>
<p>However, there are others&#8211;including his own supporters&#8211;who say no. Not only were there many contenders for the prize this year with much less celebrity status and many more years spent on their causes; there is also the fact that we still have wars ranging on in the Middle East that Obama has not yet pulled out of.</p>
<p>And whether or not people are in support of that, continuing to wage war does not scream &#8220;Nobel Peace Prize.&#8221; Even famous liberal Michael Moore said that President Obama needed to &#8220;earn&#8221; his prize. (He later changed his mind.) Some have even argued that accepting the award is simply <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/15/AR2009101502277.html?hpid=opinionsbox1" target="_blank">unconstitutional</a>.</p>
<p>One thing is for sure: people cannot simply blame the president for winning the award. He didn&#8217;t buy it, or order it to be given to him, after all. He&#8217;s also not the first president to win a Nobel Peace Prize. But will he&#8211;or has he already&#8211;live up to the award?</p>
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