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blake 3:17
7th May 2013, 01:27
I love this shit. From CodePink:

War criminal Donald Rumsfeld's new book, Rumsfeld's Rules: Leadership Lessons in Business, Politics, War and Life, is scheduled to hit the shelves of bookstores across the country May 14, 2013.

We think Rumsfeld's book belongs in the Crime section and we are mobilizing activists to move it there.

This is how it works!

1. Move the book(s) in your local bookstore to the Crime, Fantasy, or Fiction sections, you decide!

2. Then send us a picture to enter the photo contest. Send it to [email protected]

If you have a smartphone and are an Instagram user, you can enter the contest too!

First, you must be following us on Instagram. Must share your photo and tag with @codepinkalert and use hashtag #RumsfeldsRules on your best pic!

Be sure to leave our "Rumsfeld's Real Rules" bookmark inside a few copies of the book at your bookstore! Just download, print, cut and go!

Follow us on Twitter @RumsfeldsRules and Like us on Facebook.

Check out our war criminal calendar!

Sudsy
7th May 2013, 01:29
Too bad the opinions of war criminals count for a lot in our western societies.

Jimmie Higgins
7th May 2013, 02:25
There are the known knowns and the unknown knowns...

I kinda miss Rumsfeld honestly. He wouldn't have been out of place at all if he had been a fictional character in "Dr. strangelove's" war-room. He always seemed like he was one pill or coffee away from a live tv breakdown where he saluted hitler or began ranting about his purity of essence.

Anyway, this protest is kinda funny - though I don't know what the big gain from protesting people from a past admin. Would be. But I've always gone in and turned any rand or Glenn beck books over or put them in the wrong section, just for kicks... And being annoyed that they would be put on display.

blake 3:17
7th May 2013, 04:51
I actually think Rumsfeld is one of the great poets of the 21st century.


I think there are many reasons to protest a mass murderer, and maybe even better ones through devious & ridiculous methods. We can't exert power the way they do, and don't think we should for most part, but I think this stuff has enormous potential. Put your imagination to work! The (potential) customer is always right!

Might be kind of nice to get a pic of it with Colin Powell's memoirs beside a book on Guernica...

Just a thought. One of too many.