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President pardons 2 turkeys in annual rite
US President Barack Obama pardoned two turkeys in an annual White House rite on Wednesday, saying he wanted to offer the birds a second chance before the American holiday of Thanksgiving.
"They say life is full of second chances, and this November, I couldn't agree more with that sentiment," a smiling Obama said in one of several lighthearted references to his re-election this month to a second term.
Cobbler, the newly designated national turkey, and his alternate, Gobbler, received a reprieve.
"The American people have spoken, and these birds are moving forward!" Obama said in a reference to his campaign slogan of "Forward."
Obama noted that Cobbler and Gobbler were selected by the American people, who cast their votes for the national Thanksgiving turkey on the White House Facebook page.
Accompanied by daughters Sasha and Malia, Obama waved his hand over Cobbler in a vaguely religious "dispensation," then laughed as the bird gobbled. Obama and Sasha petted the turkey. Malia did not.
"Congratulations Cobbler. You're going to have a great life," Obama said.
The 19-week-old, 18-kilogram turkeys are from Virginia. They will live at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, along with last year's birds, Liberty and Peace.
Thanks to the American people, "the only Cobbler that will be on the plates" of a Thanksgiving dinner is a pie, Obama said.
On a more serious note, Obama asked Americans to remember those in the Northeast who lost their homes, possessions and loved ones to Hurricane Sandy. Obama, who toured New York and New Jersey after the storm, said he has seen much destruction "but I have yet to find a broke spirit."
The tradition of pardoning a Thanksgiving turkey at the White House started with President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
"They say life is full of second chances, and this November, I couldn't agree more with that sentiment," a smiling Obama said in one of several lighthearted references to his re-election this month to a second term.
Cobbler, the newly designated national turkey, and his alternate, Gobbler, received a reprieve.
"The American people have spoken, and these birds are moving forward!" Obama said in a reference to his campaign slogan of "Forward."
Obama noted that Cobbler and Gobbler were selected by the American people, who cast their votes for the national Thanksgiving turkey on the White House Facebook page.
Accompanied by daughters Sasha and Malia, Obama waved his hand over Cobbler in a vaguely religious "dispensation," then laughed as the bird gobbled. Obama and Sasha petted the turkey. Malia did not.
"Congratulations Cobbler. You're going to have a great life," Obama said.
The 19-week-old, 18-kilogram turkeys are from Virginia. They will live at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, along with last year's birds, Liberty and Peace.
Thanks to the American people, "the only Cobbler that will be on the plates" of a Thanksgiving dinner is a pie, Obama said.
On a more serious note, Obama asked Americans to remember those in the Northeast who lost their homes, possessions and loved ones to Hurricane Sandy. Obama, who toured New York and New Jersey after the storm, said he has seen much destruction "but I have yet to find a broke spirit."
The tradition of pardoning a Thanksgiving turkey at the White House started with President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
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