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Broccoli-hater George Bush is in for a big surprise - 10 tons of the vegetable will flood Washington Monday to protest his dislike of it.

The broccoli industry in California said Wednesday it was shipping a truckload to Washington in an effort to help Bush stomach the vegetable.

Bush reportedly recently issued a presidential order banning broccoli from Air Force One meals after it kept showing up on his plate.

U.S. News & World Report said before the ban the green had been on the menu "perhaps because of Barbara Bush's frequently overheard admonitions, `Now George, eat your vegetables. …


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