| For Immediate Release: October 9, 2009 |
Contact: Sharon Jenkins Washington, DC Office (202) 225.4372 Stephanie Gadlin District Office (773) 224.6500 |
Rush congratulates President Obama on his receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize |
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CHICAGO -- U.S. Rep. Bobby L. Rush extended his sincere congratulations on the announcement, this morning, that The Nobel Committee has bestowed its prestigious 2009 Nobel Peace Prize to the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. "As someone who has watched the remarkable rise of our President, today’s tribute, which puts him in the category of former U.S. Presidents and the late civil rights martyr Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., should serve as a shining example for our young people, especially Chicago’s young people, that hard work, perseverance and an abiding faith in God can lead to great things. "This is a remarkable day for Chicago, a great day for America and, indeed, an historic day for the world. "My hope and prayer is that this President will step into the shadow of the steps of wisdom and peace that this award represents and continue to wisely and safely ascend those stairs, on behalf of the U.S. and the world community, by helping to make the world a safer, more peaceful and prosperous place than the one he inherited on January 20th." |
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