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Posted by petercarney1978 on 18. December 2009

Once Upon a Time in America
Once Upon a Time in America (1984)

IMDB rating: 8.30

Plot: Epic tale of a group of Jewish gangsters in New York, from childhood, through their glory years during prohibition, and their meeting again 35 years later.

Directors: Leone Sergio

Actors: De Niro Robert,Williams Treat,Woods James,Young Burt,Aiello Danny,Pesci Joe,Hayden James,Rapp Larry,Forsythe William,Miller Dutch,Harper Robert,Bright Richard,Crime,Drama,

Have you noticed that even LDSers think 0bama and the Nobel Peace Prize Committee are mornons?
Quotes from Utahns on Obama’s Nobel Prize

The Salt Lake Tribune

Updated: 10/09/2009 06:48:56 PM MDT

"I don’t think that Iran will suddenly wake up and say, my God, we’re dealing with a Nobel Prize winner, here."
Bob Seltzer, Salt Lake City, a Westminster College administrator

"As Americans, no matter what your politics, people ought to be pleased that our leader, our president, was singled out for this honor — the same way we were pleased when a professor from the University of Utah won a Noble Prize."
Bob Seltzer, Salt Lake City, a Westminster College administrator

"That is so ridiculous. First of all, why is he making efforts to reach out to the Muslim [world]? There are so many other issues close to home I feel should be dealt with before you go outside. Reagan, Lincoln and Washington, they never got any Nobel Prizes, and they were the ones who deserved it."
Elizabeth Pedersen, Salt Lake City, student

"Frankly, I think the best thing Obama has done for us relating to peace is end America’s terrorist panic the Bush era brought about. That’s what he should get the peace prize for."
Roger Bourke White Jr., Taylorsville, business and technology writer and student

"As much as the recognition is for him, it is a recognition that the United States is a leader in international diplomacy and that we, as a nation, have made a renewed commitment to international diplomacy and peace in the world."
Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon

"It was premature. He may do some great things, but let’s wait and see before we start giving awards."
Brent Warnock, Bountiful, Salt Lake Community College adjunct instructor

"He’s a good president. I’m all for him getting the Nobel Peace Prize. If he’s reaching out this way [to other countries], I think that’s good. It’s not wrong to talk to people, right?"
Kelly Klick, Salt Lake City student

"People have done a lot more and not gotten a Nobel Peace Prize, but as far as the people in leadership positions and in power, he’s doing a lot more. He’s doing what no one else is doing, and that’s kind of what the Nobel Peace Prize is about."
Heather Stout, Salt Lake City, server and student

The award "sends a message to the world that our leaders, and we as a people, are serious about working for peace."
Allan Smart, Salt Lake City, vice president of the Gandhi Alliance for Peace

The Nobel committee has appropriately recognized "that President Obama in a short time has reinvigorated diplomacy, improved our country’s stature in the world community, and revived hope for peaceful resolution of international issues."
Scott Matheson Jr., Salt Lake City, a professor at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney School of Law.

The President is right to see the award as a "call to action — both an affirmation and an inspiration for nations to work together to reverse nuclear proliferation, address climate change, eliminate terrorism, and end armed conflict."
Scott Matheson Jr., a professor at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney School of Law.

"Obama deserves credit for convincing much of the world that the United States is a nation that can once again be trusted with global leadership. This might just say how important it is that the United States does fill that leadership role."
Michael Minch, Draper, Utah Valley University director of Peace and Justice Studies

"The gold medal might hang heavy around Obama’s neck as a standard upon which all of his future actions will be measured. There’s no doubt that it will now be something of a burden."
Michael Minch, Draper, Utah Valley University director of Peace and Justice Studies

Lisa Schencker and Matthew D. LaPlante

http://www.sltrib.com/ci_13528321?source =most_viewed


You know, the word "Mormon" is only one-letter away from moron…there’s probably a reason for this…

Zap | Oct 12, 2009


And your question is????
Herfnerd | Oct 12, 2009


And? That should matter to me why??
bash | Oct 12, 2009


No, I have not.

Wow, you are good and copying and pasting.
Terry R | Oct 12, 2009


If you’re going to call someone a moron, you NEED to spell it right. Otherwise, you make yourself look like a mornon.
Kevin B. | Oct 12, 2009


What’s an LDSer and mornons
Raoul | Oct 12, 2009

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