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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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Greg12
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This is an odd story.
 
Crystal  m.
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STRANGEEEEE !
 
Madison
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Ok so I could not get past the part of the story where it said along with the bald eagle killer he pardoned drug dealers and embezzelers...WHAT? I know I dont know the whole story but pardoning drug dealers.

 
Kelleylovesanimal
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Who r u kidding drug dealers prob bought him a pimped out car
 
Cory3
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This is an odd story - not sure what to say about this. Didn't even know it happened.
 
Lisa
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it was on national news.
 
Karen H.
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Somehow I think putting the turkey in with bald eagle killer and drug violaters is an insult to the turkey.
 
scmar65
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Funny!
 
Paula F.
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Ok so I could not get past the part of the story where it said along with the bald eagle killer he pardoned drug dealers and embezzelers...WHAT? I know I dont know the whole story but pardoning drug dealers.
 
Chris
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He always wants to look like a hero...
Laura, no doubt needs meds to put up with his antics. I wonder where her flask is stashed? George probably found it.
 
Melissa  C.
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What a photo op this is every year - Bush should try genuinely caring about our nation's wildlife for a change....
 
donna w.
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the whole thing of pardoning a single turkey seems a little stupid to me. why not put the political clout behind improving the conditions for the turkeys that end up on our tables?
 
redo269
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President Bush needs to pardon the border patrolmen who are held in
prison for doing their job and not worry about Eagle killers.
 
Jessica T.
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Thats one lucky Turkey!!! I cant beleave that he let someone that killed eagles off the hook.
 
melonyjoss
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You have a good point.
 
Michele G.
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What bothers me is he let drug dealers out. Does he think they are going to get a job and WORK for a living now instead of slinging drugs where they can make big money?? I don't think so...
 
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SweetieKisses
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No kidding, I agree with you, Jim.
 
kavykeeper
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I'm sure it's available online. Bush has actually issued fewer pardons than any other president in history. I think there are two more dates that presidents traditionally issue pardons: one around Christmas and the other before they leave office.
 
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Michele G.
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Hey!! I resent that!! I may be blonde....



Yeah... I just called someone and they said I was!! jk :)
 
GCHS
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Weird tradition! Will the turkey be pardoned for life, or will it be eaten next year?
Pardoning some idiot who kills eagles is plain dumb. And with that I rest my case.
 
Jessica  B.
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Interesting....tradition for the sake of tradition.
 
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kavykeeper
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Thanks for taking the time to write this comment, Cindy. I agree with you 100%.
 
cully
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Authority equals power... and I know of NO power which is not corrupt. This country was FOUNDED on challenging the power of those in authority! How can you not celebrate that?

The President's cabinet serves at the pleasure of the President. The President himself serves at the pleasure of the people.
 
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dstrykr
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I agree with Cully. This is a nation that has the right to Freedom of Speech and a right to speak good or bad of our "government servants" (we seem to forget they are just that).

Not sure what comments your are referring to that are impolite or cruel? I called Bush a turkey. That's because it's the nicest, most polite way, I can find to express my opinion of him.

As far as "traditions" I recommend a little research on other traditions our fine government officials and world leaders partake of each year such as the "Cremation of Care" at the Bohemian Grove (July of every year), a mock human sacrifice to the god baal/molech.

Or how about all the Skull and Bones (satanic) traditions and rituals Bush and many other fellow government officials have taken including blood oaths to secrecy? (John Kerry, George Herbert Walker Bush, David Rockefeller and MANY in big business).
cbsnews.com/stories/2003/10/02/60minutes/main576332.shtml (add the www. to the address).

Interviews and hidden camera documentaries of these and others can be viewed on YouTube or at www.inforwars.com and information is now published everywhere! Even in the news.

The point is, this is a free nation and while I would hope that people on zootoo are keeping their words clean, I believe they should have a right to express their opinion on a POSTED story that is political in nature.




 
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dstrykr
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You are defending a beast you don't even know about. As far as being antagonistic, not sure how you come to that conclusion or who you think I was antagonizing? Don't you think people should be informed of the other traditions of our government?
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vivienne
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But it IS okay for people to say what they want...that is why this forum was created.And if certain people feel the need to preach the word of god on here then others may opt to vent,rant and be indifferent,too.This IS America,home of freedom of speech....HELLO!!
 
Dorothy H.
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You said it all better than I ever could. Way to go!
 
dstrykr
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I think the only flagging going on is you flagging other people, such as myself.

This is a political story about George Bush, our president, pardoning drug dealers and eagle killers. Yet, you have trouble with people expressing their opinions about the president?

My previous reply to you was not impolite, it just stated facts. You flagged it along with another person's reply.
 
vivienne
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It is her hobby it appears to chastise others.....isn't that special! LOL!
 
dstrykr
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You are the only one flagging people. Stop being so self-righteous and trying to control the opinions of others. Goodness.
 
vivienne
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Cindy,"For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" Romans 3:23
Romans 14:1


 
Jayme  R.
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hmm wow
 
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Actually, two turkeys were pardoned. They had a back-up turkey just in case the other one wasn't able to attend. Both will be in the parade.

As to the person who unintentionally killed the bald eagles, the article stated this happened in 1995. Has the poor guy been in prison since then? For a lack of judgement? That's not right.
 
ejg220
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I am curious. Do you feel differently about, say, Michael Vick? Should he have been released? People tend to feel very strong about dog and cat killers, but more forgiving of wildlife killers. Don't all animals deserve our protection?

(Respectfully submitted... :)
 
Alexx W.
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Im a little sad that the turkey gets to go to Disneyland, but yet I have never been to Disneyland. That turkey better enjoy it.
 
Dorothy H.
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This is a long time tradition and has a certain place in our world events. How well, or not well, the camera crew are is not the fault of the politician but his camera crew.
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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I think the annual turkey pardon is a cute publicity stunt and all. But, have to wonder if flying the poor turkey across the country isn't incredibly stressful for it.
 
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Wendy T.
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I think its funny ever year only 1 turkey gets pardoned!!
 
mike h.
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Good for the turkey being spared. I don't think the President should be able to pardon people just because he wants to.
 
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Chris F.
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What an odd article. Never heard of this before.
 
Maccarp
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Ok, Ok it's a tradition and not Bush's deal, but what about the guy in the background of the Palin video stuffing that turkey in the turkey killing machine! He was loving his two minutes of fame while Palin babbled on oblivious! Hopefully, this doesn't become a tradition. Someone asked what happened to the other turkey...
 
Melissa
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quite strange! Isn't that turkey lucky!!!
 
ChicoanVolunteer
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Never heard of this tradition, how strange!
 
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Oh bully for him. Guess one animal saved is good, considering some of the policies that Bush is promoting to harm and kill so much of our remaining wildlife
 
daryl b.
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it may be silly but saving the life of one animal is worth the silliness
 
lorraine B.
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I agree saving the life of one animal is worth it being a little silly
 
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ragdollkitties
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I know this is a tradition, but I just don't get it. It's silly to me.
 
Rebecca L.
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Bush is an idiot. But I am happy for the turkey
 
Maccarp
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I second that comment!
 
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I 3rd that comment!
 
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I'll 4th that comment.
 
kavykeeper
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I look forward to reading the pet news stories, but it bothers me when they have a political twist. I've noticed that the responses start getting nasty. I like to think of Zootoo as a place to connect and share ideas and not cause divisions. On that note, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. :-) And, I am very thankful that I am lucky enough to be here in the U.S.
 
Dorothy H.
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Well put Kathy. Bush and Palin have nothing to do with our tradition keeping just because someone happens not to like them. Nasty remarks are not appropriate for a Thanksgiving.
 
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kavykeeper
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Thank you, Dorothy. :-)
 
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Colleen H.
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This is not really news. Presidential pardoning is a long tradition.
 
kadiquilts
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11 months ago
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It's a silly tradition, but all in good fun. But sending the bird to Disneyland....well....that's just ridiculous! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
 
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im not like, a vegatarian or any thing but i totally agreee w/ you.
 
Margot B.
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While I understand the tradition of pardoning the turkey, what are they having for thanksgiving dinner. I would be willing to bet it's not tofu. We humans are omnivorous by nature and should not be ashamed of eating meat.
 
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Well, it is a nice gesture to pardon a turkey and send it to Disneyworld. I will be partaking of turkey and ham today with a lot of other good stuff. I love animals, but I am a long way from being a vegetarian. Happy Thanksgiving to all!
 
Marnie B.
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Good grief!
 
Danielle G.
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Bush has pardoned too many people.
 
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Jackie L.
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Calling Bush a Turkey is an insult to the bird. Leave it to Mr. hate the environment to pardon a killer of bald eagles along with the turkey. January 20th can't come fast enough!
 
Jodi M.
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Jackie.....are you one of those who really believes things are going to change come January?
 
Jackie L.
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Yeah, I do. Obama at least has some respect for the environment where Bush had none. Things can only improve.
 
Lee W.
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Great Story. How funny is this.
 
maryjodellamaggiore
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The Palin interview was disgusting and mean-spirited.
Whatever happened to the second turkey sent to be pardoned?
 
fabienne l.
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That's a good question. She is probably dead now
 
Jeff K.
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Pardoning a turkey has been a tradition for many many years! And Bush didn't pardon nearly as many drug dealers as Clinton did?
 
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It's still early and Bush will have a great opportunity to pardon war criminals -- I think sex, drugs and rock and roll was a lot less offensive.
 
fabienne l.
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let's see. He can do more harm he is still president.
 
Jodi M.
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Jeff....you are right on spot with your comment. Each president has exercised his right to pardon people just before leaving office. The list of crimes by the ones Clinton pardoned makes the newest flock seem like nothing.
 
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TWO turkeys were sent to Bush. What happened to the other one?
 
fabienne l.
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Good question
 
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Obviously, he got stuffed !!
 
Patty W.
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OH come on! How's the real TURKEY here?
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