The Best Russian Protest Signs (Part 2)
"Don't rock the boat, our rat is sick." The man holding the sign is Dmitry Bykov, a renowned liberal poet.
"Cold Winter ... Botox Doesn't Help." The slogan is a reference to rumors Putin uses Botox.
"Sacked"
"You can not freeze the truth"
With Putin pictured as Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, the text reads, "I had a bad dream that I lived a long life and he still rules."
"Screw-tin"
"Freedom For Galley Slaves," a reference to Putin's characterization of his work ethic during his first two terms.
"It's cold, but I don't give a damn"
"Swindler and thief No. 1"
Central Election Commission head Vladimir Churov is pictured ripping up the constitution saying, "I tear up for Putin," a reference to the Putin Army -- attractive young women who tear off their clothes for Putin.
“Wanted. Police searching”
"F*** Putin"
A play on words where changing one letter turns "elections" into "you are thieves"
"We're beating you with finesse”
The sign in the middle reads "Jail Putin"