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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Not All Turkeys Are Equal



Most people know the President officially pardons one turkey each Thanksgiving. But do you know when this fowl discrimination began?

Each year since 1947, the National Turkey Federation has presented a bird to the White House. But in 1989, President George H.W. Bush let the gobbler go ungobbled. He felt it was only fair that at least one bird should receive a stay of execution.

Since then, two birds each year – the National Thanksgiving Turkey and the Alternate National Thanksgiving Turkey (in case the National Turkey cannot fulfill its duties) – got to turkey trot off to a Virginia a farm to spend the rest of their days in peace. Unfortunately, it was called Frying Pan Park.

In 2005, feeling that the spared turkeys may be “a little skeptical” going to such a place, President George W. Bush flew them (in a plane dubbed Turkey One) to Disneyland to join the park's other exotic species. The tradition has stuck, and last year the plump birds served as honorary grand marshals of Disney World’s Thanksgiving parade, according to Disney spokesman – and not making this up – Duncan Wardle.


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