Topic: Oslo prepares for Obama's visit
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Mon 10/12/09 07:08 AM
The White House has confirmed that President Obama will personally come to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and the capital is gearing up for the visit, including the massive security arrangements which will have to be made.

The presentation will be made at a ceremony at the Oslo City Hall on December 10th, and the security will be a challenge.

However, Oslo Mayor Fabian Stang bids the US president heartily welcome:

- Clinton has visited us earlier, and I am sure that the police and the municipal authorities will solve that problem in a good way, Stang says.

Oslo police Chief Anstein Gjengedal admits that he wishes he had more time to make his preparations, and that he needs more money. He forecasts even stricter security than during Clinton's visit in 2003.

http://www.norwaypost.no/content/view/22608/26/

I know it's an honorable thing to recieve this award.

And I know he can run things from airforce1.

But with all things going on in this country I would like to see him working with congress IN Washington, LEADING them on this whole health refom bill.

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Mon 10/12/09 07:11 AM
I'd wish him luck but I'll save that for someone who deserves it.:wink:

franshade's photo
Mon 10/12/09 07:12 AM

The White House has confirmed that President Obama will personally come to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and the capital is gearing up for the visit, including the massive security arrangements which will have to be made.

The presentation will be made at a ceremony at the Oslo City Hall on December 10th, and the security will be a challenge.

However, Oslo Mayor Fabian Stang bids the US president heartily welcome:

- Clinton has visited us earlier, and I am sure that the police and the municipal authorities will solve that problem in a good way, Stang says.

Oslo police Chief Anstein Gjengedal admits that he wishes he had more time to make his preparations, and that he needs more money. He forecasts even stricter security than during Clinton's visit in 2003.

http://www.norwaypost.no/content/view/22608/26/

I know it's an honorable thing to recieve this award.

And I know he can run things from airforce1.

But with all things going on in this country I would like to see him working with congress IN Washington, LEADING them on this whole health refom bill.


Think for him not to go and personally pick up his Nobel Peace prize would be in bad taste. Many will benefit from his winning the Nobel prize, he has promised to donate the $1.4 million come with the prize.