As Arafat\'s war against Israel continues and recognition of his role in the terrorism increases - even former President Bill Clinton blames him for the failure of his peace initiatives (Newsweek reports that Clinton said last week that he told Arafat, \"I\'m a colossal failure, and you made me one\") - various people are channeling their frustrations at the PA Chairman in different ways. One up-and-coming campaign aims to strip Arafat of his Nobel Peace Prize. In keeping with the times, a website has been built (www.deprizearafat.com), and newspaper articles have been written. For instance, Joshua Hasten writes today in WorldNetDaily.com that when Alfred Nobel set aside a fund for an annual Peace Prize, his intention was to recognize those who \"shall have done the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.\" Hasten then lists some of Arafat\'s \"accomplishments,\" such as being linked to the murder of 11 Israeli Olympic athletes during the 1972 Munich games, the bombing of the United States Marines barracks in Beirut in 1983 that killed 241 people, the murder of U.S. Ambassador to Sudan, Cleo Noel, in 1973, and more. \"To reestablish the Nobel Peace Prize as the most distinguished, honorable, and most celebrated award on the planet,\" Hasten concludes, \"it\'s time to take back [Arafat\'s].\"