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Happy Thanksgiving, everybody. Welcome to the White House.Ê On behalf of Sasha and
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Malia and myself, we're thrilled to see you. I want to thank Walter Pelletier, chairman
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of the National Turkey Federation, and Joel Brandenberger, its president, for donating
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this year's turkey. His name is "Courage," and he traveled here from Goldsboro, North
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Carolina, where he was raised under Walter's own precious care.
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(Turkey gobbles.) There you go. (Laughter.)
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Now, the National Turkey Federation has been bringing its finest turkeys to the White House
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for more than 50 years. I'm told Presidents Eisenhower and Johnson actually ate their
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turkeys. You can't fault them for that; that's a good-looking bird. (Laughter.)
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President Kennedy was even given a turkey with a sign around its neck that said, "Good
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Eatin', Mr. President." But he showed mercy and he said, "Let's keep him going." And
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20 years ago this Thanksgiving, the first President Bush issued the first official presidential
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pardon for a turkey. Today, I am pleased to announce that thanks
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to the interventions of Malia and Sasha -- because I was planning to eat this sucker
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-- (laughter) -- "Courage" will also be spared this terrible and delicious fate. Later
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today, he'll head to Disneyland, where he'll be grand marshal of tomorrow's parade. And
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just in case "Courage" can't fulfill his responsibilities, Walter brought along another turkey, "Carolina,"
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as an alternate, the stand-in. Now, later this afternoon, Michelle, Malia,
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Sasha and I will take two of their less fortunate brethren to Martha's Table, an organization
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that does extraordinary work to help folks here in D.C. who need it the most. And I
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want to thank Jaindl's Turkey Farm in Orefield, Pennsylvania, for donating those dressed birds
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for dinner. So today, all told, I believe it's fair to say that we have saved or created
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four turkeys. (Laughter.) You know, there are certain days that remind
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me of why I ran for this office. And then there are moments like this -- (laughter)
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-- where I pardon a turkey and send it to Disneyland. (Laughter.) But every single
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day, I am thankful for the extraordinary responsibility that the American people have placed in me.Ê
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I am humbled by the privilege that it is to serve them, and the tremendous honor it is
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to serve as Commander-in-Chief of the finest military in the world -- and I want to wish
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a Happy Thanksgiving to every service member at home or in harm's way. We're proud of
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you and we are thinking of you and we're praying for you.
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When my family and I sit around the table tomorrow, just like millions of other families
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across America, we'll take time to give our thanks for many blessings. But we'll also
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remember this is a time when so many members of our American family are hurting. There's
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no question this has been a tough year for America. We're at war. Our economy is
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emerging from an extraordinary recession into recovery. But there's a long way to go and
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a lot of work to do. In more tranquil times, it's easy to notice
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our many blessings. It's even easier to take them for granted. But in times like
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these, they resonate a bit more powerfully. When President Lincoln set aside the National
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Day of Thanksgiving for the first time -- to celebrate America's "fruitful fields,"
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"healthful skies," and the "strength and vigor" of the American people -- it was in the midst
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of the Civil War, just when the future of our very union was most in doubt. So think
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about that. When times were darkest, President Lincoln understood that our American blessings
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shined brighter than ever. This is an era of new perils and new hardships.
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But we are, as ever, a people of endless compassion, boundless ingenuity, limitless strength.
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We're the heirs to a hard-earned history and stewards of a land of God-given beauty.
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We are Americans. And for all this, we give our humble thanks -- to our predecessors,
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to one another, and to God. So on this quintessentially American holiday,
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as we give thanks for what we've got, let's also give back to those who are less fortunate.
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As we give thanks for our loved ones, let us remember those who can't be with us.
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And as we give thanks for our security, let's in turn thank those who've sacrificed to make
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it possible, wherever they may be. Now, before this turkey gets too nervous that
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Bo will escape and screw up this pardon -- (laughter) -- or before I change my mind,
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I hereby pardon "Courage" so that he can live out the rest of his days in peace and tranquility
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in Disneyland. And to every American, I want to wish you,
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on behalf of myself, Malia, Sasha, and Michelle, the happiest
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of Thanksgivings. Thank you very much, everybody. (Applause.)