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Obama Turkey Pardons: Birds Liberty, Peace Are Spared

JIM KUHNHENN   11/23/11 05:33 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — With a wave of his hand, President Barack Obama on Wednesday gave two plump turkeys a Thanksgiving reprieve, noting that without his intervention, "they'd end up next to the mashed potatoes and stuffing."

The official national Thanksgiving turkey is a 19-week-old, 45-pound bird named Liberty. Its alternate, also spared, is a turkey of the same age and size named Peace.

Liberty sat calmly as Obama, accompanied by daughters Sasha and Malia, offered a blessing, his hand over the turkey's head. Obama said Liberty had the distinction of being "the luckiest bird on the face of the earth."

"Right now, he's also probably one of the most confused," Obama said.

Obama jokingly cast his pardon as yet another of his "We Can't Wait" initiatives. "Recently, I've been taking a series of executive actions that don't require congressional approval," the president said. "Well, here's another one. We can't wait to pardon these turkeys."

In a more sober tone, Obama called on Americans to remember the meaning of Thanksgiving and to be mindful of those who have less.

"Let's think about those who can't spend the holiday with their loved ones, especially the members of our military serving overseas," he said. "I'd like to thank all our men and women in uniform, and their families, for their incredible service and devotion."

Later Wednesday, the president, his daughters, first lady Michelle Obama, her mother, Marian Robinson, and her nephew Avery Robinson delivered two not-so-lucky birds to the Capital Area Food Bank, a local food pantry where the first family was packing and distributing food bags for people in need.

The president doled out packets of baby carrots as he exchanged "Happy Thanksgiving" greetings and small talk with patrons. Sasha, at Obama's side, handed out small boxes of White House M&Ms.

The family was accompanied by players from the Oregon State basketball team, which is coached by the first lady's brother, Craig Robinson. The team is in the Washington area to play Towson University, near Baltimore, on Saturday.

Liberty and Peace were selected from among 30 turkeys raised and groomed by student members of the Future Farmers of America in Willmar, Minn., for a potential presidential amnesty.

The birds' home state of Minnesota will surely spur analysis about the value of sparing turkeys from a political battleground state ahead of an election year. But the motives might be simpler – Minnesota produces more turkeys than any other U.S. state.

Obama said the students trained the turkeys to face the White House press corps by exposing them to loud noises and flash bulbs.

"They also received the most important part of their media training, which involved learning how to gobble without really saying anything," he said.

Liberty and Peace will retire to the historic home of George Washington in nearby Mount Vernon, Va. Obama said Liberty first will have to finish "a round of cable hits and Sunday shows."

The turkeys will endure further celebrity during "Christmas at Mount Vernon," a special program that runs through Jan. 6. Following the holidays, the two birds will live in a custom-made enclosure at Mount Vernon's livestock facility.

The birds are larger than the average U.S.-bred turkey. According to the Agriculture Department, the U.S. turkey industry produces more than 250 million birds a year, with each live bird averaging about 25 pounds.

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Associated Press writer Erica Werner contributed to this report.

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JonB2057
Think, it ain't illegal yet!
12:15 PM on 11/25/2011
I would rather he pardon the taxpayers of this nation from forcibly supporting "the to big to fail" businesses that should have failed. I was sure I read somewhere that capitalism was based on the idea of "swim or drown/sink".
01:15 PM on 11/24/2011
Reid and Pelosi gets a premptive pardon.
12:52 PM on 11/24/2011
Wow, one turkey pardoned two turkeys.
06:41 PM on 11/24/2011
These two are not getting pardoned:

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/211548.html
12:41 PM on 11/24/2011
Malia look and has her mother mannerism. Both girls are cute, but Malia will definitely be a very beautiful woman.
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Tuigim
The perils of benefactors...
01:11 PM on 11/24/2011
WT!!!
I'm more pleased they see through the stupidity.
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kadellagroove
Left leaning, Jeffersonian Whig.
12:37 PM on 11/24/2011
we should spare all the turkeys this year and eat the republicans. although... I'd probably go vegan this year if that was the case i'd still like waking up to a world with no republicans tomorrow.
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Gas-Bag
It's nice to be nice to the nice
12:58 PM on 11/24/2011
I could live with the Eisenhower Republicans, to the rest good riddance.
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kadellagroove
Left leaning, Jeffersonian Whig.
12:00 PM on 11/25/2011
I dont even think most modern republicans realize eisenhower was a republican.
12:17 PM on 11/24/2011
"Liberty and Peace were selected from among 30 turkeys raised and groomed by student members of the Future Farmers of America in Willmar, Minn., for a potential presidential amnesty." -- This has to be a really huge thrill for those students. Congratulations, students!

I know you just overlooked this HP, but it would have been a really great public service if you had listed the names of the students at the bottom of the article. Think about doing that next year. Or better yet, think about a quick follow-up human interest piece with some quick interviews with the students even for this year.
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Tuigim
The perils of benefactors...
12:06 PM on 11/24/2011
One turkey "pardoned." OK weird and incomprehensible but ok, it's a tradition.
How's Bradley Manning doing this Christmas?
He's the one who cared enough about his country to tell the truth.
Remember him, Mr. President?
How about families whose sons and daughters are recovering from being attacked by police as they peaceful protested mass corruption?
When they sit down to the table with their bruises and still shell shocked by the realization that the police are thugs who protect corporate criminals will the turkey taste as good?
Will you speak up for real justice, Mr. President?
Will you condemn the guilty instead of 'pardoning' the innocent?
02:44 PM on 11/24/2011
Please, spare us the drama. These beautiful turkeys have more value than some crudballs making fools of themselves for all the world to see, they are better looking and have more class, not to mention their symbolism of something GOOD for the country. Don't cry me a river over fools that put their own heads on the figurative chopping block. At least the turkeys have served a purpose, The futility and foolishness of the human turkeys deserved the lumps that they asked for.
ssf1183
Who .... me?
03:22 PM on 11/24/2011
Do you even have a clue as to what "shell shock" is?
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Tuigim
The perils of benefactors...
04:05 PM on 11/24/2011
It refers to trauma, often after seeing or experiencing violence.
If you want a graphic image from WWI here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS1dO0JC2EE
People who have been sprayed with pepper spray and attacked by the police they thought would defend them are traumatized and that is the intention of the militarized police we have here.
Tell me this reporter is not traumatized
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6L8J3L-2Kw
And it's really insulting of you to presume I'm ignorant but then that goes with the territory of this topic.
12:06 PM on 11/24/2011
The president made a very valid point. Can you imagine what would happen if congress had to approve whether or not to pardon the turkeys? The House would hold them hostage until the wealthy received a permanent 20% tax break. Some GOP Senator would filibuster based on the whole thing looking bad for the turkey lobbyists who will have just slipped him a $10M payola check.
12:06 PM on 11/24/2011
It would be more appropriate if the entire Republican group of candidates with the exception of Huntsman appeared before Obama to receive his turkey pardoning ceremony. Can't help thinking about those Turkeys this Thanksgiving Day.
11:57 AM on 11/24/2011
I see that the 1% trolls are out in full force.
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Me2U2
12:40 PM on 11/24/2011
It's not BO's fault the money was handed to him.
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Tuigim
The perils of benefactors...
11:57 AM on 11/24/2011
I'd like to thank all those who do not engage in war.
Bless you brave peaceful people.
11:56 AM on 11/24/2011
The neocons trying to make a big deal out of this are just demonstrating how pitiful neocons are. Do we want to go into a really stupid argument as say that Bush pardoned 16 turkeys and so far Obama has only pardoned 6?
11:56 AM on 11/24/2011
The two Turkeys that Obama really needed to pardon are Cain and Perry. Sorry Michelle Bachman, no pardon for you. Off with her head (metaphorically)!
11:53 AM on 11/24/2011
"Obama Pardoning 2 Large Minnesota Turkeys" -- Bachmann and who else?
11:55 AM on 11/24/2011
Actually pelosi & reid
11:57 AM on 11/24/2011
You appear to be geographically challenged.
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Tuigim
The perils of benefactors...
11:49 AM on 11/24/2011
I think his older daughter's face says it all.
Dad, really?
Aren't there more important things to be done?
What exactly are we 'pardoning' this turkey for? Living? Was that his crime?