Jimmah has offerred to negotiate a peace between Israel and the Palestinians, but only if the two groups and the United States ask him to.
Oh goody! Just what we need...this washed up old has been failed excuse for a president and statesman trying to negotiate a peace settlement. This is so pathetic. He's awarded a Noble Peace Prize, by an organization that has openly stated that the award was more a slap at President Bush than an honest honoring of anyhting that jimmah has accomplished, (which if memory serves me is - zip, zilch, zero, nada!) but this dottering old fool is now reading and beleiving the press releases about his "greatness". All I can say is....BARF!
Hey jimmah, it's time for your meds!
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