“MOST LIKELY TO ASSASSINATE BUSH”
From Widefield, Colorado, the latest addition to the anti-Bush assassination chic file (hat tip: reader Angela C.):
High school yearbooks were recalled so that administrators could black out a joke caption under one student’s picture: “most likely to assassinate President Bush.”
Mesa Ridge High School officials recalled about 100 yearbooks earlier this month and had staffers use markers to obscure the words in them and in the still-undistributed copies. The Secret Service even launched an investigation.
“They kind of ruined our yearbook,” said Christina Tredway, who just graduated from the school just south of Colorado Springs. Most students thought the blacking-out was a bad idea since the caption obviously was a joke, she said.
Lighten up?
Grow. Up.
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