President Bush pardons the National Thanksgiving Turkey in Washington
President George W. Bush (C) is joined by Paul Hill (L) and Nathan Hill (R) of the National Turkey Federation and local area school children as he pardons the National Thanksgiving Turkey, Pumpkin, in the Rose Garden at the The White House in Washington on November 26, 2008. Pumpkin will be flown to Disneyland later today where he will be an honorary grand marshal in the Disneyland Thanksgiving Day Parade. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)
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