The Nobel Peace Prize

President Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States of America and the first African-American president elected there, today receive the greatest honor bestowed on any man in the world forum when he was given the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009. This caught the world by surprise since he was only in office just weeks before the nomination closed in February of this year. The team Obama must be applauded for their foresight to take this initiative and note must be taken to the change that has overcome the nations of this world. Still in his humble demeanor, President Obama reminded the world first of the responsibilities to family

 

The Nobel Peace Prize

 

This morning he awoke to Malia saying dad you won!

He didn’t start celebrating before more followed on

Eagerly she continued, dad it’s Bo’s birthday!

Nobel Peace Prize is great but other responsibilities he had to portray

Obama always said he was first a dad

Bo the family pet was the only dog they had

Letting this Birthday past would be a major wrong

Even though this award was great he must first get along

Pets are like family and must not be set aside

Every occasion with family Barack smiles wide

And though he is humbled that the world nations believe

Change can start from ideas small men conceive

Even though he is the first sitting President in 90 years

Presented with this honor for his approach to world affairs

Rights of world citizens are in his forefront but close at home

Is the responsibility of family and Nation where ever he may roam

Zilch is the significance of personal grandeur and so he

Emphasized the involvement of all people and it starts with family

 



 

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