Obama Says 'Stuff' The Olympics I 'Won' The Nobel Peace Prize

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A poem dedicated to Obama's nobel peace prize win. He laughs now as he won the nobel Prize. Who cares if he didn't win the olympics for Chicago? He's won Gold from Norway.

Poem for Obama's Victory over the Olympic Committee.

As we all know, the nobel peace prize has come to a surprise to everyone, given Obama has been in office for such a short period of time.

The following is a funny poem Of Obama's failed olympic bid but a rise from failure to reclaim the nobel prize!

Hey Obama from Alabama

Guess the Olympic Committee

thought Chicago was too sissy

so they needed a 'change'

and gave your beloved Olympics to Hot Rio

The decision hurts you and your proud heart is furious

Why did my beloved Chicago missed fame and glory

You feel shame and now feel sorry.

So you better go make yourself dizzy

to forget that dreadful committee

Have a cupful of tea, maybe book a holiday to Rio

Relax, enjoy the sun, and have a few cocktails on ice

Out of the blue oceans of Rio

You get a phone call from stone cold Norway

'No way', you say, the news is too good, you hear the magic words

'Obama, you are a champion of world peace'

'So we decided to make you forget Rio'

'And award you with the nobel Peace prize for real'

Obama is ecstatic, this is 'unreal' he says

So he says 'stuff that ungrateful Olympic committee'

Now I feel ace with this 'change'

Obama can now restore honour and glory to Chicago

He's won the ultimate medal 'GOLD', the Nobel Prize, from icy cold Norway

Now you can laugh and scorn that ungrateful Olympic Committee.

Obama now rules the nobel peace award

No Olympian will contest the award

For Obama is the winner of the games,

that is, the game of convenient politics,

not of real achievement.

Has anything really 'changed'?

Post your Comments. Do you Believe the Peace Prize will 'change' Obama as President?


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