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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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wpras
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This is funny, NO Comment!! Whats with that?
 
Laura S.
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11 months ago
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Turkeygate did crack me up. So will the bird that gets pardoned this year end up on the table next year?
 
SueCarter
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More like next month. Crazy use of tax money.
 
Marla G.
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We know he is nuts, I wouldn't have expected any less unfortunately.
 
KellyKrump
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I'll 2nd that!
 
Rinthea S.
Rinthea S. (rinthea)
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An article I don't have a comment on! What's up with that!

 
kathy m.
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bush pardoning turkeys....theres something about the words bush and turkey that seem to go well together....wonder if the bird could pardon the bush
 
LSUrocks
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which one was the turkey?
 
Keke D.
Keke D. (KekeDojo)
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Does it matter?
 
Liz C.
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It won't in 51 days, but unfortunately, it does now!
 
VoomBuger
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who cares??
 
WeGoGreen
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Well?
 
LINDA421419 B.
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lets move on to something else
 
Jessica  B.
Jessica B. (jbeau)
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And quickly!
 
SwampRat
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Hmmmmm....

"Bush Pardons Turkey, and Killer of Bald Eagles"

Isn't that redundant?
 
owj777
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Who cares??
 
OutGirl
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exactly!!
 
SwampRat
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I CARE !!!

You realize that coulda been MY Thanksgiving Dinner he set free !!!???

There shoulda been a hearing !!! ROTFLMBO
 
Amanda  M.
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why would anyone want to kill a bald eagle i dont think she should have been pardoned
 
SwampRat
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You KNEW this turkey?

Tell us all about her and let us make up our own minds !!

Unless your Mr. Bush, posting with a pseudonym.
 
i dont think he menat to
 
Meredith H.
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I'm glad this one turkey was spared the fate of ending up on someone's dinner plate, but I find the whole tradition absurd. What about the other millions of turkeys being hacked up for the holiday?
 
Sandy F.
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hahaha
 
Gary V.
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Its good to have traditions. Even if it is to save a Turkey.
 
ChicoAnimalLover
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What the heck? He pardoned a bald eagle killer?
 
Susan P.
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Pardoning? What about fixing the food industry?
 
SweetieKisses
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Good point, SusanP. !
 
Jill T.
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okay, now it doesn't matter if one day the turkey is pardoned he probably get killed the next day
 
maria h.
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Where do the pardoned turkies go? Are they spared the rest of their natural lives? As for the poisoner, he should be made to work at a shelter, taking care of animals. Maybe a wildlife shelter would be a good job!
 
jason i.
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Yes, they actually get to live out their natural lives on a farm somewhere.
 
SwampRat
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Actually, it would be better if the "poisoner of the Eagles" were put IN a shelter . . . . like GiTMO !!
 
Lourie H.
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I also think this whole thing is ridiculous. I too wonder what will now happen to the turkey. I hope the man with the poison learned something. I know coyotes can be a problem but trying to poison them is not the answer. And Palin is another story!
 
sheri
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I'm wondering what will happen to the turkey after the holidays.
 
daryl b.
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i wonder about that every year. will it stay at disney. i don't ever remember hearing
 
BuyLowSellHigh
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who knows
 
annielandky
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wow-what a news article
 
Ric O.
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Let me see now!!! Bush started this whole buisness of pardons right! So the same ones crying over hei releases probably applauded Clintons release of criminals far more dangerous than a killer of Eagles. If you think the pardons for beast, bird or human is bad now, wait a few tears.
 
Lauren M.
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Whatever. It's all for show.
 
lallyke
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Turkey should not have to be pardoned in the first place!
 
Courteney W.
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At least the turkey is safe!
 
Kyle H.
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they should do something bad to him
 
Casey L.
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I think this tradition is hypocritical (as is Palin). What's the point of pardoning one turkey to just go home and eat another one? It's a PR stunt- politics is too much focused on appearance.
 
Jenna
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It's pretty ridiculous.
 
Elizabeth R.
Elizabeth R. (ereyes)
11 months ago
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Meh. To me, all this "pardoning a turkey" stuff just seems like PR work to me. Same goes for pardoning criminals. *shrugs*
 
Ann H.
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How can Bush pardon someone who so carelessly poisoned animals, including endangered eagles? and then Bush is flirting with the public and pardon a Turkey. Is he trying to play God? and that Palin woman is so into herself that she doesn't understand what is going on around her. One moment she let a bird live and the next moment, she doesn't care that several birds are killed. I would not trust her to watch my pets! let alone lead our nation.
 
skippy75
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Clnton did the same thing in '99 when he pardoned "Harry" the turkey, then gave pardons to two people that violated animal protection acts.
 
Ann H.
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Regarding animal issues, Obama will set the best record.
I think that we want a President to progress into something better. Unfortunately, that cannot be said about Bush. Playing God is not a good idea, no matter who has done it before.
I will not get into political details, because then I will go on until next year...and it will not benefit any animal.
 
skippy75
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Sorry Ann, with the subject of pardoning turkeys and people who have commited crimes against animals, I don't see a difference between Clinton or Bush. On policies and decisions, I agree, there are big differences. If you're going to blast one president for his practice of pardoning a turkey, then turning around and pardon someone that has commited crimes against animals (or anybody really), I would hope you would hold the same feelings for others who have done the same in the past.
As far as Obama goes, the next four years have yet to be written, and at the end of his term, we'll see who he hands out pardons to.
 
DawnG01
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At least this turkey got saved. Can be sure. The Palin pardon turkey might have ended up on her dinner plate.
 
Monica W.
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Palin continues to outdo herself.
 
Sara L.
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Yet another irony for Palin. The oblivious "unknowing" of the horrible noise that comes along with these factories was unheard? Are you serious? I believe she was completely aware of what was going on at the time. I think she was showing both of her sides. The "I really care...yet...I am going to show you very subtly that I don't...just pay attention."
 
janewalker13
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You are so very right on!!!
 
skippy75
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11 months ago
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I would like to add, whether you agree with Palin's views or not. Perhaps with this video coming out, what happens at turkey plants was brought to light, and maybe someone decided turkey is no longer for them.
 
Sara L.
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very true, very true...I know turkey isn't for me.
 
KatePullen
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You know that right!!!!!
 
Kathy
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11 months ago
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President Bush isn't the only president to pardon people charged with crimes. For one example, Bill Clinton pardoned his own brother.
 
skippy75
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Not to mention Clinton pardoned tow people that violated the Lacey Act (illegally importing animal skins). And one of t hose also violated the Bald Eagle Protection Act. I'd like to hope the outcry here would also be also applied to Clinton if Zootoo was around in '99.
 
skippy75
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That should be "two" people. :)
 
gadams38
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Skippy, I have a sneaky suspicion there would be no such outcry if Zootoo existed in 1999 when Clinton handed down those pardons...call me cynical, but it's just a gut feeling I get.
 
Steve C.
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I don't mind the turkey part, but I do not like the idea of President Bush pardoning criminals.
 
Sara L.
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I agree. I thought he was from Texas? They don't pardon anything there...to include turkeys. I think they will kill anything they get their hands on.
 
David N.
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Go Bush......
 
Liz C.
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Yes, PLEASE go Bush, please GO!
 
Sara L.
Sara L. (saralimb)
11 months ago
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Once again, I agree. Please Bush, Gooooo!
 
Tanya H.
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I guess that was Sarah Palin's attempt at looking like an animal lover which we all know she is not..and it backfired anyway. As for Bush, why would he pardon criminals like that?? That is ridiculous. He should have rescued more turkeys instead of letting criminals like that be pardoned.
 
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no comment
 
lharlow7
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I am sure Bush done what he thought was right-of course it was not the first wrong decision he has made.
 
Billy J.
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hypocrite.
 
Ken C.
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President Bush can pardon a turkey, but I don't like the idea of the other people that he pardoned-they did the crime, they should do the time.
 
Jill F.
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I'm happy with the turkey pardon, but there's no reason to pardon the killer of bald eagles.
 
BDougher
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When are they going to post some new articles on this web site?

I think I'll read Cully's new journal entry.
 
Lourdes M.
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You are right -- hard to comment on news when there are no news!
 
Kirstie S.
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Crazy-ass coyote killer.
 
BDougher
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Sarah Palin cares as much for animals as the people on this web site care about fleas.
Bush cares as much for the USA and the 'good people of America' as the people on this web site care about fleas.

Ooops! Did I write that?
 
2MEOWERS
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Ii'm confused!! I think MOST of us on this site care about fleas, whereas Palin. . .
 
2MEOWERS
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Guess I am confused! We care about fleas because we DON'T want them! P wants animals to mount as trophies.
 
BDougher
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Let me get this perfectly clear...

I think I see the difference now in what you are saying...Sarah keeps as many dead animals as she can get. And Zootoo people get rid of as many dead fleas as they can get.
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Vaughn M.
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well put.
 
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Vaughn M.
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well put
 
paws4acause
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11 months ago
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i dont like the politics but i do want to say the guy who killed the bald eagels should still be in jail.
 
glenda
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well-whatever
 
Ginger H.
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11 months ago
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um... really i have nothing to say. I guess for fear that its just gonna drive people to argue and i just dont wanna do all that. point taken, article understood and politics always get the best of people.
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