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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-09-10 01:16 PM
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US activists are campaigning to move George Bush's memoir, Decision Points, to the crime section

US activists, inspired by British campaign against Tony Blair's book, vow to move George Bush's memoir into bookshop crime sections

The special relationship is being turned on its head, with US peace activists following the lead of their British counterparts to launch a campaign to reshelve George Bush's new memoir, Decision Points, "where it belongs": in the crime section of their local bookshops.



Inspired by a British campaign which saw Tony Blair's autobiography, A Journey, appearing under crime, horror and even fantasy in UK bookshops, the protest blog Waging Nonviolence is urging its supporters to "Move Bush's Book Where It Belongs", and post pictures of the autobiography in its new location on a campaign Facebook page.



According to the campaign organiser Jasmine Faustino, Bush's memoir "defends several of the criminal policies that he implemented during his time in office, including the invasion of Iraq and the use of waterboarding". She calls on readers to "reshelve the book to where it really belongs", and "take a picture of your 'mission accomplished'".


Lyndsey German of UK anti-war group Stop the War Coalition was delighted to hear the campaign had spread to the US.


"It shows how much feeling there is on both sides of the Atlantic and we can only reciprocate by doing the same for the book over here," she said, pledging to encourage all the group's supporters to turn out again for the Bush book, "especially as he's justified torture on the grounds it kept London safe."


German said that thousands of people had joined the reshelving Blair campaign earlier this autumn. "Lots of people, including groups of students at the beginning of term, organised to go together to bookshops and move books into crime, or horror, or dark fantasy," she said. "We heard about some of the members of staff doing it too – a lot of people who work in bookshops are very radical." The campaign worked because it was "easy to do, and a bit cheeky and funny", with word spread via Facebook and Twitter.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/nov/09/george-bush-memoir-crime-section
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-09-10 03:25 PM
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1. Move it to the Hague as an Indictment and Confession
and somebody get the hook, please. Ring the gong, close the book, quench the candle.
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sofa king Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-10-10 12:23 AM
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2. I'll bet regular customers could do that all by themselves.
Can it be a crime to re-shelve a book to where it belongs?
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sce56 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-10-10 01:18 AM
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3. The are doing it look at the FB Page
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