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Former Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld gives a poetry reading of his poem, "According to Gordon Moore," where he parallels Moore's Law with his own former job, and poses the brave question, "As weapons spending increases, does the chances of using them increase with it?"

Rumsfeld's limited rhyme scheme is also revealed in this poem.

This is part of the Department of Defense Poetry Program.
  • doriansky 3 years ago
    damn that guy there at the end should be a martialart take down expert for the 4th Borne Identity if they ever make one, i know the Ultimatum is released this year, I look forward to it especially since it's probably one of the few movies released without CGI. The takedown sounds are superb in that little room but you probably cranked them up a notch too.
    Good stuff. I think Rumsfield could be given alittle too.(takedown that is)

    "he-man" tag is thumbs up
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  • Janie 3 years ago
    nice.. use of repetition rumsfeld.
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  • Andrea Allen staff 3 years ago
    I was lol-ing throughout the poetry reading. Those dudes at the end are harboring a lot of sexual tension.
  • wreckandsalvage plus 3 years ago
    yeah, those guys need some lovin, or at least a hug. But people probably don't hug them because they fear a take down.
  • loonachic plus 3 years ago
    that's exactly how i deal with sexual tension.
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