Reactions to Arizona shootings
President Obama makes a statement on Saturday at the White House regarding the shooting in Arizona.
January 8th, 2011
05:03 PM ET

Reactions to Arizona shootings

Reaction to Saturday's shootings at a political event outside a Tucson, Arizona, grocery store that killed several people, including U.S. District Judge John Roll, and wounded a number of others, including U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Arizona, has come in from around the country. Here are some statements:

President Barack Obama

"This morning, in an unspeakable tragedy, a number of Americans were shot in Tucson, Arizona, at a constituent meeting with Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. And while we are continuing to receive information, we know that some have passed away, and that Representative Giffords is gravely wounded.

"We do not yet have all the answers. What we do know is that such a senseless and terrible act of violence has no place in a free society. I ask all Americans to join me and Michelle in keeping Representative Giffords, the victims of this tragedy, and their families in our prayers."

Vice President Joe Biden

Giffords is one of the "finest members of Congress I know."

"She has spent her time in office working her heart out to improve the lives of the people she represents. She loves her husband and family above all else."

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer

"All of Arizona is shocked and deeply saddened by the horrific tragedy that transpired this morning in Tucson.

"I have been in contact throughout the morning with law enforcement officials, as well as Tucson Mayor Bob Walkup, and just a short while ago I spoke personally with President Obama. The president conveyed his heartfelt sympathies for our state, and our shared determination to ensure that justice is fully served.

"I am just heartbroken. Gabby is more than just a colleague, she is my friend. She has always been a noble public servant. My thoughts and prayers are with Congresswoman Giffords and her family, the Congresswoman’s staff and their families, and well as the other victims of this senseless and cruel violence."

John Roberts, chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court

"The violence in Arizona today has senselessly taken … lives and inflicted tragic loss on dedicated public servants and their families. We in the judiciary have suffered the terrible loss of one of our own. Chief Judge John Roll was a wise jurist who selflessly served Arizona and the nation with great distinction, as attorney and judge, for more than 35 years. I express my deepest condolences to his wife Maureen and his children, as well as the other victims and their families. Chief Judge Roll's death is a somber reminder of the importance of the rule of law and the sacrifices of those who work to secure it."

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder

"Today's tragedy in Arizona was a senseless act of violence that has already resulted in devastating loss, including the death of Chief United States District Court Judge John Roll and four other individuals and the wounding of Representative Gabrielle Giffords and a number of others. All of those who were killed or injured and their families are in our thoughts and prayers.

"As the President said, FBI Director Mueller is traveling to Arizona to help coordinate the investigation. The FBI is working jointly with local law enforcement to investigate today’s events, and I have directed Department prosecutors and law enforcement officials to use every resource necessary to investigate this tragedy. I want to assure the people of Arizona and every American that we will hold accountable anyone responsible for these heinous acts."

Defense Secretary Robert Gates

"I am saddened to hear of the attack on Congresswoman Giffords and members of her staff earlier today in Tucson, Arizona. I have had an opportunity to interact with Congresswoman Giffords in her capacity as a member of the House Armed Services Committee, where she served on the Readiness and Air and Land Forces subcommittees. She is a strong supporter of America’s national defense, cares deeply about our men and women in uniform, and has pursued her oversight responsibilities with dedication. Our thoughts are also with her husband, Navy Capt. Mark Kelly, an aviator and astronaut of great distinction, as well as the families of the other victims of this attack. Ms. Giffords represents a new generation of principled and thoughtful political leaders that have come to Washington in recent years. We will miss her strong character and good judgment in the Congress during these important days ahead, and we are praying for her full recovery."

U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi

"It is with the deepest sadness that we have received word of the attack on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, members of her staff, and her constituents. This terrible act of violence is a national tragedy, and today is a very sad day for our country.

"My prayers, and the prayers of all members of Congress, go out to her husband, Capt. Mark Kelly, their family, and to all of the staff and others who were victims of this horrible attack.

"Congresswoman Giffords is a brilliant and courageous member of Congress, bringing to Washington the views of a new generation of national leaders. It is especially tragic that she was attacked as she was meeting with her constituents whom she serves with such dedication and distinction."

Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Maryland, Democratic House whip

The attacks are "devastating" and "equally devastating to every American – to everyone who cares about our democracy."

"Congresswoman Giffords is a devoted and insightful public servant and a passionate advocate for her constituents-but more than that, she is my dear friend."

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio

"I am horrified by the senseless attack on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and members of her staff. An attack on one who serves is an attack on all who serve. Acts and threats of violence against public officials have no place in our society. Our prayers are with Congresswoman Giffords, her staff, all who were injured, and their families. This is a sad day for our country."

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada

Reid hopes "those responsible will be brought to justice quickly."

"As a representative of a neighboring state, I have watched her career closely and admired her work on behalf of the state of Arizona."

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky

"This senseless attack today in Tucson is a national tragedy, and all America mourns those who lost their lives in the very act of public service. I join the entire Congress in condemning this horrifying act of violence, and on behalf of the entire Senate family, Elaine and I extend our deepest expressions of sympathy and heartfelt prayers to Rep. Giffords and the families of those who have been killed or injured. The U.S. Capitol Police are joining local, state and federal officials in this investigation. We appreciate their quick response and stand ready to assist in their efforts."

Pia Carusone, Giffords' chief of staff

"An unthinkable tragedy occurred at our Congress On Your Corner event today in Tucson. Our community has lost beloved friends and colleagues, and many more are injured. Our hearts and prayers go out to all of them and to those who are suffering the loss of treasured friends and family members.

"Congresswoman Giffords is dedicated to serving the people of Southern Arizona. It was in this spirit that our office organized today's event. We will make further statements as details become available. We offer thanks to the law enforcement, first responders, and medical personnel who work to save lives and mend the injured."

Richard Carmona, former U.S. surgeon general

"I am deeply hurt and disturbed. Some of these people were my friends. The (congresswoman) I knew very well, I worked with her for many years. The judge I knew very well, I worked with him. And so this is a very painful time for all of us. ... Our hearts are bleeding right now, for them and for their families, and for the others that were injured. This is a terrible tragedy and one, in all my years as a trauma surgeon or as a deputy sheriff, I've never seen anything like this in a community like ours."

John Wesley Miller, friend of Giffords' family, at hospital

"She was responding to commands, we're optimistic."

"She's a wonderful, wonderful young lady. I love her like a daughter."

"It's such a shock to think that someone could want to harm such a beautiful person, inside and out. Gabby is just a treasure of Tucson and our community. She's done so much to help us, to help our economy, to help us learn how to utilize solar energy. She's pro-business, (and) I'm a Republican for Gabby Giffords, so I just love her."

"We're all praying for her. She won't give up; she's a fighter. She's a wonderful woman.

Dr. Matt Heinz, friend of Giffords, at the hospital

"I, along with, I think, all of Tucson and my state, we're all thinking and praying for Gabby right now. There are a lot of close friends and of closer family here, and we're hoping and we're praying."

U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona

“I am horrified by the violent attack on Representative Gabrielle Giffords and many other innocent people by a wicked person who has no sense of justice or compassion. I pray for Gabby and the other victims, and for the repose of the souls of the dead and comfort for their families. I beg our loving Creator to spare the lives of those who are still alive, heal them in body and spirit, and return them to their loved ones.

"Whoever did this, whatever their reason, they are a disgrace to Arizona, this country and the human race, and they deserve and will receive the contempt of all decent people and the strongest punishment of the law."

McCain, on the death of Judge John Roll:

"I am deeply saddened to hear that Chief Judge John Roll was killed today during the senseless act of violence against Congresswoman Giffords and other Arizonans. Words are inadequate to express such a profound loss to his family, friends, state and country, but it is appropriate to note that a man of great qualities and character was struck down today, and the wickedness of this atrocity, which included the murder of a small child, has broken the hearts of many and will be mourned for years to come. I am proud to have recommended Judge Roll to President Bush for the federal bench in 1991 and have been extremely proud of his work on the bench since then. I am most proud to have called him a friend. Judge Roll dedicated his life to public service and was admired by many for his integrity, kindness and love for the law, for the state of Arizona and our country. He began his career as a bailiff in the Pima County Superior Court and was at his death the Chief Judge for the District of Arizona since 2006. He distinguished himself in every office he held. He will be missed very much. Cindy and I are praying for his soul and for his beloved wife and children and the families of all the victims in this terrible moment of sorrow. Our state has lost a good man, a true and able advocate for justice for all and a great Arizonan. May God grant him perpetual peace.”

U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Arizona

Kyl called for "justice to be served fully and swiftly."

"I find it especially saddening that such a heinous crime would occur while she was fulfilling her congressional responsibilities."

Tea Party Express Chairman Amy Kremer

"We at the Tea Party Express are shocked and saddened to hear about the terrible tragedy that took place in Tucson today. It is appalling that anyone would commit such unthinkable violence against Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford, her staff, a sitting federal judge and the many other victims and families impacted.

"These heinous crimes have no place in America, and they are especially grievous when committed against our elected officials. Spirited debate is desirable in our country, but it only should be the clash of ideas. An attack on anyone for political purposes, if that was a factor in this shooting, is an attack on the democratic process. We join with everyone in vociferously condemning it.

"Our thoughts and prayers will be with all those affected today as the details unfold.”

U.S. Rep. Howard "Buck" McKeon, R-California, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee

"I join the entire House Armed Service family in my shock and sadness at the tragic shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Just before the holidays, Gabby asked me to visit Fort Huachuca in her district, an example of both her bipartisan spirit and a reminder of her unwavering support for our men and women in uniform.

"We offer her, her family, her staff and the victims of this heinous crime our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time."

U.S. Rep. Adam Smith, D-Washington, House Armed Services Committee ranking member

"I am deeply saddened by the senseless attack on Congresswoman Giffords, her staff and others victims of the shooting.

"I have served with Congresswoman Giffords on the House Armed Services Committee for years, and she is a dear personal friend. She is an extraordinary member of Congress and an outstanding member of the House Armed Services Committee.

"Her commitment to her family, our nation and our troops is unparalleled. I have never served with a more principled, dedicated member of Congress.

"Her family, as well as the families of everyone involved in this tragedy, will be in my thoughts and prayers."

Arizona state House Democratic Leader Chad Campbell

"Our thoughts and prayers go out to Congresswoman Giffords, her staffers, others and their families. This is a horrific and senseless act, and we are all praying and sending out our thoughts for the victims today."

Arizona state House Assistant Democratic Leader Steve Farley, written statement

"I am honored to count Gabby as a close friend and I know she has always fought for Arizonans and is beloved by her constituents and the people of Tucson. She is one of the brightest and best and we all know through our hopes and prayers that she will fight through this. This is a human tragedy and we are praying for all the other victims who are here with her."

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.

"Today's senseless and savage attack on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, her staff, and her constituents is an American tragedy. Congresswoman Giffords is known throughout Tucson and our nation's capital for her kindness, her considerable intellect, and her zest for life. Rep. Giffords is a trailblazer as the youngest woman ever elected to Congress. I am praying for her healthy and speedy recovery and the recovery of all those who are fighting for their lives. My thoughts are with her husband Mark and their family and all of the families of the men and women who were abhorrently attacked today as they were exercising democracy. The individual who perpetrated these attacks must face swift and certain justice."

U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y.

"This hateful crime is a tragedy beyond words. I had the privilege of first getting to know Gabrielle Giffords when we served together on the House Armed Services Committee. More than just a rising political star and phenomenal talent, she is an incredible person. It is an honor to be able to call her a close personal friend. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the victims and their families."

U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-New Jersey

“We are all shocked and saddened by the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and other innocent people today. Rep. Giffords was innocently pursuing her interest in serving the public when she was shot in this maniacal act. America must not tolerate violence or inflammatory rhetoric that incites political violence.”

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont

"This senseless and cowardly shooting occurred as the congresswoman and her constituents were engaged in the kind of event that makes our democracy work and represents America at its best. Anti-government sentiment carried to a violent and deadly extreme is a sad reflection of America at its worst. America is better than this."

U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Missouri, chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus

"I am shocked and devastated by the tragic events of this day. Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is not only a colleague but a good friend, and the Congressional Black Caucus' thoughts and prayers are with her staff and her family during this horrific time.

"Even though we do not have all the answers yet, we are all too familiar with the violent and polarizing climate in which we live. There is no place in American society for such senseless and terrible acts of extreme violence. Those of us in leadership must be overly cautious of fanning the flames of extremism in hopes to prevent another horrendous tragedy such as this.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of all those injured today.”

U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minnesota

"My tears are flowing, and I am stunned and angered that Gabby Giffords was savagely gunned down while performing her congressional duties. I am praying for Gabby, and my thoughts, prayers, and deepest sympathy go out to her family, as well as the families of each of the victims.

"Gabby Giffords governed with integrity and wisdom. We came to Congress together and I had the privilege of knowing her as a friend and colleague.

"It is my hope and expectation that the coward who carried out this horrific act of violence will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I extend my hand of friendship to her family and staff and will keep them in my prayers."

U.S. Rep. Mike Ross, co-chairman of the Blue Dog Coalition

"It is with profound sadness that the members of the Blue Dog Coalition received the news of this terrible act of violence against Congresswoman and fellow Blue Dog Coalition member Giffords and members of her staff. She is not only an exceptional member of Congress who has dedicated her life to serving the people of Arizona, but a true friend to all of us who have the privilege of serving with her.

"Our thoughts and prayers go out to Gabby, her family and the members of her staff."

John Morton, Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

"On behalf of the men and women of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), I was deeply saddened to learn of the shooting attack that gravely injured Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and took the life of Chief Judge John Roll earlier today in Tucson, Arizona.

"Congresswoman Giffords has always been a valuable partner to ICE in our shared effort to serve the nation and we pray for her recovery. All of us at ICE condemn this senseless act of violence and join the American people in seeking justice for the victims of this horrific act."

Michael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee

"Today's senseless act of violence is an attack on the American ideal and goes against our country's deeply held democratic values."

Randy Pullen, Arizona GOP chairman

"Arizona's Republicans are deeply saddened and mortified by the horrific shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and the other 11 victims at an event this morning in Tucson.

"Senseless acts of violence like these are shocking, disturbing and have no place in our country. The thoughts and prayers of all Arizonans are with the victims and families during this terrible tragedy in our state's history. We sincerely hope that the responsible party is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin

"My sincere condolences are offered to the family of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and the other victims of today's tragic shooting in Arizona.

"On behalf of Todd and my family, we all pray for the victims and their families, and for peace and justice.

"I am deeply saddened by reports that Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, Chief Judge John Roll and others were attacked this afternoon in Tucson, Arizona. There is no place in our society or discourse for such senseless and unconscionable acts of violence. Gabby is a steadfast representative for southern Arizona and both she and John are dedicated public servants.

"The Department of Homeland Security has offered all possible assistance to the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Office, who are leading the investigation. My thoughts and prayers are with Congresswoman Giffords, her family and staff, and all those who were injured in this difficult time."

Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich

"Please join us in praying for Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and everyone shot in this tragic attack, as well as for their families."

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (via Twitter)

"Please join Janet and me in praying for Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and all the victims of the tragic shooting in Arizona."

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (via Twitter)

"Today's horrifying shooting in Tucson shocks the conscience of decent Americans everywhere."
Rahm Emanuel, former White House chief of staff under President Obama
"What occurred today in Arizona is a senseless and horrific tragedy. Gabby is a friend, a former colleague, and a respected public servant who was doing what she loved most: meeting her constituents. She will be in Amy and my thoughts and prayers as she fights for her life, as will all of the victims."

The Rev. Al Sharpton

He called on churches to pray for the congresswoman and the families of those who were wounded or killed.
"In church services tomorrow, clergymen ought to address the senseless violence that has too often raised its head of late in the social and political discourse of this country."


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  1. Joan

    The tone lies and the hate that the Politician and many conservatives Pastors in America is contributing to this. The Government must cut down on the availablility of Guns. This is just the beginning of things to come. These crazies do not know that although these politicians may not agre on Policies they are all friiends. This Lady was just doing her job
    just like you and I. She and her followers did not need to be attach and wounded. This is a sad day for America andt this is not good for the World to see. People who hate us will be happy to see us turning on each other. Let us all bond together to fight his kind of ingnorant. We must not tolerate hate any any form or state. I hope the Government is going to put down some strict laws about Guns. Politicians,Media People and Pastors should be held accountable forthe lies and the hate they are putting out of their mouths.

    January 8, 2011 at 6:29 pm | Report abuse |
  2. Tony

    Not one politician is "shocked" or "saddened" about this. As long as it wasnt them, they dont care. Some call him "mentally ill"......Ever think that this man was just "fed up" with what is happening in our country by people who dont care about anything but themselves? You can only push some people so far! Sadly I expect more of this to happen.
    I really hate to say it, but sometimes it takes tragic things to happen to make some people "get it"!

    January 8, 2011 at 6:33 pm | Report abuse |
  3. Fred

    While we spend lots of money in wars in the middle east to defeat fanatism in religions and beliefs, here in the US, we have the T- Partiers spreading hatred and promoting radicals ideas., killing innocent lives. This is a wake up call for 2012.
    NO PALIN FOR SURE IN 2012!

    January 8, 2011 at 6:36 pm | Report abuse |
  4. melvin swanson

    I'm a original independent stone-mason by trade and know a lot of people are mad at congress because of the corruption. I'll show everybody the proper way to deal with a grievance against the government in Federal court this year.That's what our Federal court is for, if you have a grievance against the government take them to court and do it the legal way.Everybody has free access to the Federal Rules and laws on the government web site.

    January 8, 2011 at 6:39 pm | Report abuse |
  5. David M.

    I really don't see the need for every politician chiming in on this. What's their point? What else would they say, that it's about time someone did this?? Of course not. They don't add anything to what has happened. Their words, hollow at best, don't help the vicitims. Of course we're all angered by what happened, but it seems quite self-serving for all the politicians to run for the microphone to add their two cents worth. Everytime this happens, they all do it. They could be at each other's throats in Congress, but when this happens, they have nothing but praise for the person. Sorry. I don't buy their condolences as anything but self-serving.

    January 8, 2011 at 6:43 pm | Report abuse |
  6. the coffee pot

    I find it amazing how everyone is blaming Republicans, Palin, conservative pastors, etc. for this guy's actions (and then claiming to be somehow more 'enlightened' than all those right-wing wackos). Again, if you would take the time to look at this guy's youtube videos, you'd see he claims to be non-religious (sorry pastors, you probably didn't cause this one), apparently thinks America is imperalist (sorry Republicans and Palin, he sounds like a 'lefty' to me), and rambles incoherently about grammar and his college. Sounds like maybe we should be blaming Pelosi and the Democrats' rhetoric for this guy! (Didn't they liken Republicans to 'terrorists' when debating the tax cut extensions? Maybe Republicans don't have a monopoly on 'hate speech' or provocative rhetoric.) But I'm willing to wait for the facts before blaming anyone but him, which is where the blame ultimately lies.

    January 8, 2011 at 6:45 pm | Report abuse |
    • Sidewinder

      The shooter is delusional and appears anti-government altogether. The fact that Palin has a hit list and the "targets" are gunsights wouldn't be taken literally by most people operating within society's norms, but it is quite disturbing. The blame does lie with the shooter. Palin is guilty of poor judgement. That woman is drawn to it like a moth to a flame.

      January 8, 2011 at 7:00 pm | Report abuse |
    • the coffee pot

      I agree!

      January 8, 2011 at 7:17 pm | Report abuse |
    • Ciro

      So, it wasn't the Muslims? dang it! Who am I going to blame this time?

      The lesson here is that the actions of a fanatic few do not define a whole community or ideological camp or ethnicity. Whatever the motivation, the truth is, pre- and post-election, the conservatives have said and done everything except put a contract on every democrat's head. Freedom of speech is great, but it also comes with a great deal of responsibility, which, I am afraid, have not been exhibited by the neo-conservative/ultra-nationalist groups in this country. Perhaps it is time to hold those responsible, who only weeks ago, were advocating for "2nd Amendment remedies".

      January 8, 2011 at 7:30 pm | Report abuse |
    • Sidewinder

      I just wanted to bring up all the disjointed "currency" nonsense he talks about on his Youtube page. Take a second look at that. It's all mixed up with Grammar, and I'm not sure if he's trying to make a statement about the English language being pushed to the side because Spanish is required on the Southern Border, or what. I could be way, way off the mark here but it's a thought. Given the geographical location, immigration reform could have been a concern of much paranoia for this person, especially if it was a reacurring source of stress for him in his personal or professional life.

      January 8, 2011 at 7:40 pm | Report abuse |
    • stejo

      sidewinder, wasn't there something in there about "control the grammar, control the people"? I'm no doc, but I've been around paranoid schizophrenics before, and that sounded a lot like those guys the claim they have transmitters implanted in their heads by the cia.

      January 9, 2011 at 2:20 am | Report abuse |
    • st

      do you have ears,....? The Republicans ARE the terrorists here. They are the only ones spewing hate. They should be condemned....

      January 9, 2011 at 10:54 am | Report abuse |
  7. Robert

    Great comment by Sarah Palin after she posted Giffords name on a CROSSHAIRS list which is still publicly available all over the internet. There's only one thing with a CROSSHAIR on it and that's a gun. GREAT JOB SARAH, WONDER HOW MANY OTHERS OFF THAT LIST WILL GET SHOT IN THE HEAD.

    Maybe you and your daughter need to be put on a list and handed out to NRA members? You pathetic piece of crap.

    January 8, 2011 at 6:49 pm | Report abuse |
    • david5300

      Robert your comment has neither inteligence or any commen sence behind it, Why don't you go and wish for some HOPE

      January 8, 2011 at 7:13 pm | Report abuse |
    • spleeba-sigh

      cross hairs are in a scope, not a gun

      January 8, 2011 at 8:46 pm | Report abuse |
  8. jd az101598

    01-08-2011l Well, you are confirmed a shallow minded person. Please, take a moment if you have the "power" or "sense" in your "apparently blank mind to consider the tragic emotion of all who are involved today... PLEASE...GROW UP AND TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL PARTS, (INSIGNIFICANT IN YOUR MIND AS THEY MAY BE!). Just RETRACT, stop the stupid gun sight references (END YOUR REDICULOUS BLOG...RETRACT YOUR REDICULOUS GUN SIGHT REFERENCES)STOP the STUPID remarks, and LEAVE THE PUBLIC STAGE!!!!!!! I HAPPEN TO KNOW YOU.

    January 8, 2011 at 6:49 pm | Report abuse |
  9. An AZ District 8 Citizen

    I'm tired of this he's left, he's right, stuff. it doesnt matter of his political affiliation. People are hurt and dead. there was an act of sensless violence in the place i call home. The only thing that should really matter right now is that we pray for the recovery of those who are still in critical condition and pray for the families of those who have passed away in this tragedy. Stop pulling the political card and realize people are hurting. I do want to mention the new gun law in the state of Arizona, I want to say I'm not blaming anyone but tougher gun laws should be put upon these people. I do believe in the right to carry guns but in certain situations. I pray for the health of those injured including my Congresswoman who i proudly voted for. I also pray the families of those who passed.

    January 8, 2011 at 6:52 pm | Report abuse |
  10. spleeba-sigh

    i just read 37 posts, most are either ignorant or filled with hate, my take is as it has been for a long time, every democrat i've ever met was not an athest, but every athest i've ever met was a democrat.

    January 8, 2011 at 6:53 pm | Report abuse |
    • stejo

      sounds like u got a little hate for atheists – and democrats.

      January 9, 2011 at 2:22 am | Report abuse |
  11. TheOneIndependent

    Oh, So put the woman on a hit list with rifle crosshairs over her picture. Talk leading a revolution and over throw of the government and second amendment remedies. Then act horrified when someone actually does what you've been suggesting for 2 years. Same will say that the fault is only with this man but nothing is more powerful than the power of the word. We have watched the lies, hatred and fear spread by FOX/GOP for two years and we as a nation have done nothing. Today we once again see the result of what words can accomplish. Sarah Palin, hope you rot in hell, along with anyone that preaches violence and hatred. Fox news wont publish anything that shows them in a negative light but you can leave comments on the discovery station about having and making money of Sarah Palin.

    http://corporate.discovery.com/contact/viewer-relations/

    January 8, 2011 at 6:53 pm | Report abuse |
  12. duke

    "I can't trust this current administration"
    One friend said" he was heavily into politics but not radical"
    And he kept going on and on about gold and silver!
    What say's democrat about any of that??
    We are now witnessing the republican spin"he was a lefty"
    Smfh.

    January 8, 2011 at 6:53 pm | Report abuse |
    • the coffee pot

      He didn't say 'can't trust this current administration'. He said 'can't trust this current government' because of 'currency' nonsense. It sounds like he is anti-government not anti-Obama.

      January 8, 2011 at 7:19 pm | Report abuse |
  13. cathrine

    The budgets in Arizona to assist with mental illness ... adequate? Or is it simpler to just condem the actions of those in need, lock them up forever, make them worse (yes, that's usually possible)?

    January 8, 2011 at 6:58 pm | Report abuse |
  14. tomcat

    Tony I wish tou were right. This should be a wake up call but sadly, i doubt it. This will just be a little bump in most peoples lives. By next week most will not even remember her name. As these type of events become almost a weekly occurance, most Americans just shrug them off to whatever group that has angered them last. We all know that the country as a whole is in terrible shape and we are slowly becomming like the countries and groups we are fighting against. It is time that "We the people" take back our country, till then expect more of the same old same old.

    January 8, 2011 at 7:05 pm | Report abuse |
  15. david5300

    I know that caused this GLOBAL WARMING

    January 8, 2011 at 7:05 pm | Report abuse |
    • david5300

      you sir are a idiot and should try to be more like mined, as these people are here.
      This will not make you less of a idiot but at least you will fit in

      January 8, 2011 at 7:16 pm | Report abuse |
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