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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- With less than two months left in office, President George W. Bush is beginning to extend an increasing number of pardons to humans and fowl alike.

President Bush has announced his decision to pardon 14 people, bringing his total number of pardons to 171.

Included in the list of drug dealers and money embezzlers is Leslie Owen Collier, who pleaded guilty in 1995 to unlawfully killing three bald eagles in Charleston, Mo.

Collier was convicted for violating the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act after he placed pesticides in hamburger meat. While hoping to kill coyotes in his area, he wound up taking the lives of various other animals, including the bald eagles.

Though he can't bring the endangered eagles back to life, President Bush will spare one other equally coveted bird, which Benjamin Franklin once proposed for the United States' national symbol: the turkey.

Today Bush will publicly forgo one Thanksgiving turkey, carrying out a White House tradition that has held strong since President Harry S. Truman first pardoned a bird in 1947.

This year's lucky turkey has already traveled to the capital from his native Ellsworth, Iowa. At 20-weeks and 45-pounds, the bird was raised using "normal feeding and other production techniques," according to a White House release.

"The one exception is they were provided increased interaction with people so they would be prepared for their role at the White House Ceremony," the release reads.

Following the ceremony, the turkey will be flown first class to the Disneyland resort in Southern California, where he will be grand marshal of Disney's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

People can vote on the turkey's name on the White House's website, WhiteHouse.gov. Some proposed options include Popcorn, Roost, Apple, Dawn and Pumpkin.

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin also pardoned a turkey in her native Wasilla last week, while displaying a grizzly scene many succulent turkeys are likely to encounter tomorrow.

"I, Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska, anticipating and hoping that in the spirit of Thanksgiving, Alaskans everywhere will find adequate nourishment elsewhere and without this particular turkey I do hereby grant Thanksgiving a full amnesty and pardon," said Palin, before selecting the spared bird from a flock.

As she spoke, however, video cameras also picked up a farm worker behind her, methodically feeding birds into a grinder.

Now jokingly dubbed "Turkeygate" by some media outlets, the video of Palin taking questions from a local station, while apparently oblivious to the "carnage" ensuing behind her, has garnered more than two million views on YouTube.

Palin's spokesperson responded to the incident -- and the attention it has received -- on Tuesday.

"The [Alaska] governor didn't know it was going on behind her," the unnamed spokesperson told Entertainment Tonight.

"We're not happy about it and the station is not happy either. This was an attempt to lighten up and do something non-controversial."

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Pet Pulse reporter Amy Lieberman, The Washington Post, Entertainment Tonight, ABC and The Canadian Press contributed to this article.



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Sheryl J.
Sheryl J. (sheryl59)
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Un-inspired!
 
Jamie S.
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Ridiculous, completely!
 
Kathy R.
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Ah the Thanksgiving tradition!
 
Jenny P.
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Reading this article cost me time I will never get back!!!
 
beccasooner
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Strange story, don't you think??
 
Amber A.
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intresting... ..!
 
Stacie R.
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I'm not sure why the turkey pardon continues to be news....it's been going on for years it's not novel anymore.
 
Heather B.
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Finally...a justified pardon!
 
Dewitt G.
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Presidential pardons seem to overused and highly political. And basically unfair to those in similar circumstances who don't have the political clout to get one.
 
Betty W.
Betty W. (BettyWood)
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A turkey pardoning turkeys! PRICELESS!
 
CloveS26
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??
 
Michele C.
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I actually think this article was a waste of my reading it
 
Debbie H.
Debbie H. (furball6)
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Unfortunately, I'm afraid I must agree with you. Perhaps the turkey part might have been entertaining, if they'd had a better writter?!?
 
Nicole P.
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I wonder how the turkey enjoyed sitting in first-class??
 
VKiggins
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I heard he may be pardoning a few others before he leaves office. Anybody know who or what?
 
Michaelyn
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What a great deed? If you do the crime, do the time!
 
Gerard  M.
Gerard M. (polo)
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Pardoning the thanksgiving turkey is a tadition independent of other items mentioned in the article.
 
Stacy M.
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10 months ago
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Well he is the president and I guess he can pardon whom ever he wants but i think this fella was stupid in killing so many animals with such a selfless act.
 
Jill C.
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thats cool
 
Alison W.
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If I dress up as a turkey can I go to Disney World too?
 
Alison W.
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These turkeys get better travel and vacations than I do.
 
Angie
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Too funny - but true for me too!
 
Melanie
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Every year I roll my eyes when this turkey tradition makes the news!
 
scott w.
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Kind of an odd tradition to have.
 
doran359
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There are far more important things to talk about and investigate. Yuck!
 
sylvia m.
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Bush,cooked our goose,for 8 years.Palin cooked McCains goose in less than a year,now we move to turkeys????what nexted???
 
rose h.
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I am sure that there were no other pardons that should have been considered, like the West Memphis Three for example. At least in his eyes. This is just yet another example of his incredible brain power and distorted priorities. Sick.
 
Helena P.
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I will try to be polite here. I can't say anything nice so I won't say anything at all, lol.
 
SwampRat
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Hey, while he's in a "signing mood", he oughta pardon the border guards who were doing their duty.
 
Carol P.
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interesting
 
What a story!
 
Kait
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I know a ton of people who have ham for thanksgiving... what about the pigs?

Heh... just a point I thought I should make. >.>
 
Heather M.
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this article is hilarious...what will the oblivious palin do next
 
Bobby D.
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Another waste of government money.
 
jjenni3
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scary
 
Maria S.
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Oh geez, are the politicians trying to lead us to believe that they are do-gooders by pardoning fowl? And leave up to good-ole Sarah Palin to be so self absorbed that she didn't notice the carnage behind her. Personally I feel bad for the turkeys that were pardoned and sent to Disneyland. Now the poor things get to be on display instead.
 
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KHender
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well, i dont know what to say about this.
 
Mary W.
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Some news stories are just not worth commenting about. I'm just trying to gain points for the animals at my local shelter.
 
SwampRat
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Here Here !!

EXCELLENT observation, Mary !!
 
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Been hearing about all the ridiculous flak this article has brought about. Just when I thought the majority of ZooTooers were about compassion and caring. Ignorance abounds!!! To me, this website is not about politics, and no one should have the audacity to make it that. Come on, people, the election is over, and change is not about dwelling on the past-change is about the future
 
cathie w.
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rIGHT ON! "PETSMYLIFE"
 
Jennifer H.
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oh brother....
 
Jenny L.
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Leslie Owen Collier when released need only have a menial job as he is not able to see past his own nose...putting poison in hamburger and thinking that he is only murdering animals he has deemed as a nuisance? I don't believe that he is "living with the guilt" of having murdered innocent animals!
 
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I'm with Ben: the turkey should have been our national bird.
 
Tommy m.
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pardons are for innocent people that are in jail. not some one who did it outright
 
Elizabeth L.
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How could anyone do such a thing in the first place. It should haunt him forever.
 
petsmylife
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what does a little respect have to do with the freedom of speech ,you can't say something in a nice respectful way being rude is not the freedom they spoke of
 
Linda L.
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Everyone has a right to their own opinions. Everyone has freedom of speech BUT one should never attack another because they are giving their opinion of an article. In other words we should agree to disagree....calmly, repectfullly and without vulgarities. : )
 
petsmylife
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wow wonder what happened here
 
petsmylife
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My grandparents were german but that has what to do with the world trade center tell the famlies that lost love ones that they would or could not harm us so before you judge mr bush maybe you just might want to wait and see how mr. obama does when we are attacked by the musslem terrorist and it could be any where any time .I hope your family is not involved but if they are how loud will you yell for justice. put your self in the place of those famlies .
 
petsmylife
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My grandparents were german but that has what to do with the world trade center tell the famlies that lost love ones that they would or could not harm us so before you judge mr bush maybe you just might want to wait and see how mr. obama does when we are attacked by the musslem terrorist and it could be any where any time .I hope your family is not involved but if they are how loud will you yell for justice. put your self in the place of those famlies .
 
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The man who put the poison out for the coyote probably had no idea it would "trickle down hill" and kill bald eagles and other animals. I am against doing what he did in the first place. However, everyone deserves a second chance and he has to live with what he did for the rest of his life.
 
cathie w.
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Thanks Gail V. you said it all! after all the reporter is from the Washington Post, typical fair and balanced reporting at it's best.
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