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Caption Contest

I saw this photo several days ago and it just screams for a funny caption.  I asked some of my friends for their take and got a lot of replies.  The printable ones are below.  Feel free to add your own.

U.S. President George W. Bush holds an ear of raw sweet corn that he ate on a visit to the Bettendorf farmers' market during a campaign stop in Iowa, August 4, 2004. Bush is on a three-day campaign swing through middle America in the hotly contested states of Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio and Michigan. REUTERS/Jason Reed US ELECTION

Speaking at a luncheon in Iowa Thursday, President Bush said "To those who hate us, to the evil-minded ones who would destroy our way of life, I have two words for you: Abu Ghraib prison."

"How come it tastes all weird and uncooked?"

"Damn it.  This corn just makes me miss Jack Daniel's sour corn meal mash whisky.  Why did I ever dry out?"

"You want me to stuff this where?!"

Speaking at a luncheon in Iowa Thursday, President Bush admits the military's plan to improve the morale of reservists at Abu Grahib prison by providing them with fresh, rather than creamed, corn failed miserably when the American picnic staple was instead used for sinister purposes.

"This is your brain on Kerry"

Special thanks to Doc for a couple of unmentionable quotes.

Original photo at http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=1778&e=2&u=/040804/ids_photos_ts/r3923286853.jpg

Published Aug 18 2004, 08:41 AM by ChuckOp
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Comments

 

dave said:

Now see here... which one of you put this corn in my hand?
August 18, 2004 12:34 PM
 

Simon said:

"Strengthen the economy! Eat good 'ol American Bananas"
August 18, 2004 2:08 PM
 

Wim Hollebrandse said:

Damn. You beat me to it Simon.

"I don't like green banana's..."
August 18, 2004 3:36 PM
 

error1143 said:

Under the Kerry Healthcare Plan, this will be the only approved treatment for diarrhea.
August 30, 2004 4:04 PM

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