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Obama makes final Thanksgivi­ng turkey pardon

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama got the holiday mood started at the White House on Wednesday with the traditiona­l pardoning of the national Thanksgivi­ng turkey, this time with his nephews standing in for daughters Malia and Sasha.

The light- hearted ceremony in the Rose Garden also featured Iowa- raised turkeys Tater and Tot, with the latter receiving the formal reprieve.

Obama said he has used the past seven pardon ceremonies to embarrass his daughters with what he called a "corny-copia of dad jokes" about turkeys. "This year, they had a scheduling conflict. Actually, they just couldn't take my jokes anymore," the president said.

His nephews, Austin and Aaron Robinson, filled in admirably. Obama joked they had not yet been turned cynical by Washington. "They still believe in bad puns. They still believe in the grandeur of this occasion," Obama said. "They still have hope."

The White House asked people on Twitter to vote for which turkey will receive the pardon, though both will get a reprieve. The White House even provided a biography for each bird to help voters with their decision. For example, Tater's favorite snack is worms. Tot prefers tomato slices. Each 18-weekold bird weighed in at about 40 pounds.

While only one could be named the "National Thanksgivi­ng Turkey," the White House said that both birds will be sent to their new home at Virginia Tech's "Gobblers Rest" where they will be cared for by veterinari­ans and students.

The ceremony also gave Obama a chance to reflect on the spirit of Thanksgivi­ng. Obama said it's a time to remember that "we have a lot more in common than divides us." He also challenged Americans to show the world that the United States is a generous and giving country, and to make sure everyone has something to eat on Thanksgivi­ng.

After the ceremony, the president and first family served Thanksgivi­ng meals to residents of the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington. The campus is home to 405 previously enlisted service members, who represent every campaign since World War I.

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President Barack Obama made his final turkey pardon last week.

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