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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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MrPeanut08
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11 months ago
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YAY for the turkey.
 
Rachel G.
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11 months ago
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They do this ever year, I don't know why it makes headline news.
 
Megan R.
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I think this is a silly tradition also. Kind of like when Sarah Palin pardoned the turkey with the background being a different turkey being killed. Nice...
And, I have a hard time with an animal killer, let alone a bald eagle killer being pardoned of his crimes.
 
Corinne B.
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Silly little tradition!
 
naneki26 k.
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The turkey in the oval office should not get any more attention as should the Alaskan turkey Gov.
 
Melissa H.
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Oi vey. This is just ridiculous.
 
ejg220
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Pardoning one turkey is really silly. Pardoning someone who violated the Bald Eagle Protection Act and Migratory Bird Treaty Act by killing Bald eagles, the symbol of this country, is symbolic of what Bush and his administration have done to this nation.

 
Cassie3
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I agree and am counting down the days...
 
Rachel G.
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Is it a rule that the president has to pardon so many people a year? Very interesting.
 
Smokeysdad
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Another one doesn't bite the dust.
 
Jan H.
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I think this is a silly tradition. Raising a turkey so it can be pardoned by the president and flown around the country is silly. I’m glad for the one turkey but sorry for the rest. And why is the president pardoning drug dealers, money embezzlers and an animal killer?
 
Smokeysdad
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It kind of defeats the purpose of being pardon when it was raised to have a good life. He should be picking a random turkey from a farm or something.
 
jennifer a.
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I couldn't bring myself to read the whole article. George Bush is such an ass. Good riddens!!!
 
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vivienne
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Cindy,noone is any better than the next person.According to the bible that you like to refer to,EVERYONE is a sinner and law breaker,and even you are no exception.So while you make judgements of other's actions,and feel the need to chastise those you disagree with and believe you and your actions are pure and correct in everyway,here is to you :

Luke 18:9-14
He also told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and treated others with contempt: “Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee, standing by himself, prayed thus: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.’ But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a sinner!’

 
Matthew14
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I'm glad the turkey isn't going to die,but why does it have to go to Disney first class? Can't they use a turkey from there? I don't get it.
 
DawnG01
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Good boy, Pres. Bush. But for the rest of the story, all wrong.

The Gov. KNEW the turkeys were being butchered behind her when filming. And if one doubts this, one cannot doubt the Gov. saw all the BLOOD behind her. Hello.
 
Smokeysdad
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11 months ago
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I agree. How can you not hear a turkey being put in a grinder? Bad set up all around. She probably enjoyed it anyway. She probably didn't hear the sound of death because she's used to it and likes it.
 
SarahSmitt
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11 months ago
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Does anyone care what this moron does?
 
Cassie3
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11 months ago
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Think about that. He still has a couple of months--he can do a lot of damage in just one day.
 
cherries33
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Plenty of time to get us in another war and finish looting the country. And I won't believe that he's leaving until he is completely gone.
 
Cassie3
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Yes, Cheryl, plenty of time to do more idiotic, moronic, embarrassing things.
 
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Lisa m.
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11 months ago
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its cute how he granted a pardon to a bald eagle killer and to a poor turkey in the same week. Hypocrite much?
 
AmandaMutt
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It's a great tradition.
 
Elizabeth  M.
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This makes me really sad. Although I'm happy for that particular turkey I can't help but think of all the turkeys that weren't granted a pardon. That said I think it's good for people to realize when they eat turkey they are eating a bird that was recently alive...and have some respect for its life.
 
chitown
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Very good and sensible point.
 
Lourdes M.
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I love the pardoning of the turkey ... and the first class ride. The parson is horrible -- why pardon drug dealers and embezzlers? And eagle murderers? That is low!
 
Sue G.
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Watched the turkey pardon on tv. It's a great tradition.
 
Marleydog
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Yay for the pardoned turkeys everywhere! Not so sure about the pardon given to the eagle killer (so, she was trying to kill coyotes with poisoned meat, how much better is that!?).

On Palin's "blunder" -- she wouldn't have cared either way....
 
Mark J.
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LoL, the Yahoo story was funnier, but YAY for the turkey.
 
SwampRat
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At least he didn't have the background action that caused the stir in the Palin campaign.

THAT was a most awkward presentation of the "pardoning process". Oh well, a certain press secretary just needs a little coaching.
 
toddpippert
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Chalk one up for the birds!
 
Lourdes M.
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11 months ago
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Oh the Palin thing was too much -- almost stages (for another SNL appearance)
 
Anne m.
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Haha I read this article on Yahoo.com and they said that the turkey will go to Disney World after he is pardon. They are serious, and the turkey will also fly first class across the country along with his family (the farmer that raised him). FIRST CLASS!!! Are you kidding me?
 
SweetieKisses
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I gobbled this story up. NOT!!
 
gregburgess01
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This ones for the birds. lol
 
Lucy B.
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I always enjoy reading about the Turkey pardons each year. And shame on not editing that video of Sarah Palin after is was discovered, I have no intention of watching it .
 
Jenison S.
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It's a neat tradition...but the Sarah Palin part of the story blew me away (in a bad way). I made the mistake of checking out the news clip online (since I had missed it on the news) and it really is gruesome. I doubt it was her intention, but it probably got the message out many about how most of our "food animals" are treated. It's just disturbing.
 
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Good that Bush can pet the turkey! He does this every year at the White House. Done with some class. But then brings thoughts of the thousands and thousands of turkeys killed...and some brutally. I read where turkey killers on a farm were not just killing them. They tortured them for a good while before the kill.

Psst: Well, at least Bush went w/o the blood in the background.
 
onyx122506
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Don't they have something better to do like running the country, no wonder we're in the shape we are
 
BDougher
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I think all the turkeys should be pardoned.
Also it might be good idea if some of our most infamous politicians would go to Disney world and work there as they might find some employment where they are adept.

 
crttrs
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I'm glad that the turkey will be partoned, part of the parade, given a name by vote and live his life out.
 
Claudia
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I always wondered what happens to the Turkeys after they have been pardoned.
 
Is this really a story?
 
ronatha
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I know this is a tradition but with the economy in such a huge mess do we have to fly a turkey first class to Disney World? My plan would be:
1. Use a local turkey in the parade.
2. Donate the money from the first class air fare to an animal shelter or hungry families with no dinner on thanksgiving--this fare is about $1,000!!
I'm glad the turkey is safe but first class air fare, come on!
 
Keke D.
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how nice
 
Marla W.
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who cares I don't Give me a real nice story.
 
SusanaRonson
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The headline should be a Turkey Pardons a Turkey!
 
Sara D.
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Who cares about the turkey, it should have been donated to a family that needs the food more than the Bush's
 
Automonkey08
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One Turkey?! And going to Disney afterward to be in a parade?! I think Busch should pardon himself and he can go to disney to be the turkey in the parade.
 
SusanaRonson
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Does anyone care?
 
Matt B.
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Wow, one turkey pardoned while tens of thousands are being slaughtered. Someone end this lame tradition please.
 
janewalker13
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Bush is a Turkey.
 
alissa o.
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come on...what were they gonna do with the turkey...send him to the penn?
 
kavykeeper
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11 months ago
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To tell you the truth, I was really surprised to read that IL Democrat - Sen. Dick Durbin is encouraging President Bush to pardon Gov. George Ryan. I don't understand politics sometimes.
 
Becky R.
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Ive never heard of pardoning animals...
 
Renee  H.
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First class for a turkey , Really
Isnt that a bit over done (no pun intended)
Disney huh! wonder what the cost of that is?
 
Lexismommy
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And then the turkeys lives out it's life in luxury.
 
Ann G.
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11 months ago
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Sarah Palin just can't get a break. I'm glad the White House turkey pardoning was civilized, and I hope the to-be-named turkey has fun at Disneyland. Does anyone know where it goes after that?
 
Lexismommy
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It goes to some farm to live out it's life in luxury.
 
cully
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Feel free to ignore this comment as I know that I am in the overwhelming minority... but Thanksgiving or not, Turkeys (not just the pardoned one) are not ours to eat.

They do not exist for our consumption. They exist for their OWN reasons. And our choosing to murder millions of them for Thanksgiving is so arbitrary it's laughable.

What if the Pilgrims and Indians had agreed to eat dog? Would you be running down to your local shelter to pick out your Thanksgiving menu? There is zero difference. Zero.
 
Diane
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WELL SAID !!!
 
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cully
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A dog would be considered an animal, so in keeping with your beliefs, as long as we use the sharpest blade possible, consuming your dog is justified by God... as long as we appreciate their sacrifice. I'm getting hungry all ready.

Interesting that a book written by man would serve the interest of only man. I wonder what a Turkey's bible might say?
 
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cully
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Wow, Cindy. You almost make this too easy. If I am understanding you correctly, the Bible actually has a list of animals approved for consumption... and to extrapolate further, if something is not on this list, we are to assume that it is not edible - as suggested in your exclusion of dog?

If this is true, I am very excited because I believe there are a lot of animals good Christian folk are eating which are not specifically mentioned in the Bible. This is excellent news for those particular animals. I would like to elicit you, on behalf of the Bible and those animals, to petition Congress to pass legislation banning the consumption of ANY and ALL animals not pre-approved in the official Menu of God. Let me know what I can do to help you in this regard.
 
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A H.
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The idiot who poisoned eagles (and countless other animals besides coyotes) shouldn't have been pardoned, IMO. I'm not a fan of most "wildlife management" but there are smarter, better ways than poisoning.
 
Wendy W.
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Can't the poor turkey just go back to a nice free range? Disney World?? Really? Well, it's better than on someone's dining room table I guess.
 
glenda
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glad to see Bush is about out of whitehouse.
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