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originally posted by: knoxie
he inflated his worth to get on Forbes top 100 weathiest list.
he used an alias to brag about his prowess with women to the paper he supposedly hates.
this wouldn't surprise me at all.
he's a douche.
originally posted by: olaru12
trump reminds me of the dork in high school always bragging about the women he was bangin and how fast his car was when in reality everyone knew he was pathetic and mocked him. It's very sad actually...
A total of 329 candidates — 217 individuals and 112 organizations — are being considered for this year’s prize, which will be announced in October. The identities of the candidates are kept secret, and indeed, the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which awards the prizes, is forbidden from divulging any information about its deliberations for 50 years, and even then, only for scholarship purposes and at its discretion.
A large number of people qualify as nominators for the prize, including heads of state, lawmakers and cabinet ministers of countries around the world; members of the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration, both based in The Hague; members of the Institute of International Law, based in Ghent, Belgium; university professors of history, social sciences, law, philosophy, theology and religion; certain university leaders; directors of peace research institutes and foreign policy institutes; and past recipients of the prize.
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: whywhynot
A total of 329 candidates — 217 individuals and 112 organizations — are being considered for this year’s prize, which will be announced in October. The identities of the candidates are kept secret, and indeed, the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which awards the prizes, is forbidden from divulging any information about its deliberations for 50 years, and even then, only for scholarship purposes and at its discretion.
A large number of people qualify as nominators for the prize, including heads of state, lawmakers and cabinet ministers of countries around the world; members of the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration, both based in The Hague; members of the Institute of International Law, based in Ghent, Belgium; university professors of history, social sciences, law, philosophy, theology and religion; certain university leaders; directors of peace research institutes and foreign policy institutes; and past recipients of the prize.
Guess it's a global effort to keep him from a simple prize?
Olav Njolstad, the secretary of the five-member committee, said it appeared that a forged nomination of Mr. Trump for the prize was also submitted last year
originally posted by: olaru12
trump reminds me of the dork in high school always bragging about the women he was bangin and how fast his car was when in reality everyone knew he was pathetic and mocked him. It's very sad actually...
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: infolurker
Olav Njolstad, the secretary of the five-member committee, said it appeared that a forged nomination of Mr. Trump for the prize was also submitted last year
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: whywhynot
And your reply was just "Well, it's just another leftist ploy because that's how it is". In other words, more finger pointing at people you don't agree with. THEY, THEM, THOSE PEOPLE. More of that nonsense instead of actually looking into it all you just go straight for the easy way out. Blame the 'other guy'.
Who is to say that they didn’t receive a forged one, probably from some disgruntled RINO or Lefty? They pull that $hit you know. And, they also received 2 others that are legitimate.