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Gabrielle Giffords Inspires Congressional Colleagues With State Of The Union Appearance

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By KEVIN FREKING   01/25/12 04:00 AM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- The chair between Reps. Jeff Flake and Raul Grijalva stood empty at last year's State of the Union address, reserved for their colleague, Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. They could hardly have imagined that just one year later she would actually be able to join them one more time.

The two Arizona lawmakers said it was an emotional ride watching Giffords enter the House for only the second time since she was shot in the head last January and just one day before she tenders her resignation so that she can focus on her recovery.

"There was a bit of sadness, but it was kind of uplifting to see what this young woman has done to get herself where she is now. I have nothing but admiration for what's she's done," said Grijalva, a Democratic lawmaker who represents an adjacent congressional district in Southern Arizona.

Giffords was greeted with cheers of "Gabby, Gabby" from many of her colleagues after entering the House chamber. Flake watched as Supreme Court justices, cabinet members and President Barack Obama greeted her. Obama gave Giffords a long embrace and the two swayed from side to side as they hugged.

"It was just a very special experience to be there," said Flake, a Republican who is running for the U.S. Senate seat that Giffords may have challenged him for had she not been wounded. "Knowing what she has gone through, it's just incredibly special. We all know she has given 100 percent."

Limping a little, Giffords beamed around the chamber and raised her left hand to wave. Rep. Louis Gohmert, R-Texas, approached with two bags of chocolate, which Giffords took, grinning.

She looked to the gallery to wave at her husband, astronaut Mark Kelly. When First Lady Michelle Obama took her seat next to him, she waved, too.

She has inspired gestures of bipartisanship. Last year, in the tender days after the shooting, members of both parties sat together across the chamber, rather than Democrats to the president's right and Republicans to his left. Many lawmakers did the same this year.

Throughout the speech, Flake, sitting at Giffords' side, repeatedly helped her stand as her fellow Democrats applauded Obama. Grijalva said he sensed that she was getting tired toward the end of the night.

Giffords' presence may be the only element about the event above politics.

Obama used the highest-profile pulpit in the land to reclaim the spotlight from Republicans battling for the right to face him in the general election. He was speaking to a Congress cranky after a year of the bitterest partisan fighting in recent memory.

But the political subtext seems trivial compared with the wrenching journey Giffords has traveled from the shooting a year ago in Tucson to the House chamber Tuesday night. The shootings left six dead, Giffords recovering from a bullet wound to the head and 12 others injured.

She has since regained a halting ability to speak and walk on her own. She was so disgusted about the way Congress was handling the debate over whether to raise the nation's debt ceiling in August that she made a surprise appearance in the House chamber to cast her vote.

Giffords earned a reputation as someone who tried to reach common ground with her opponents. Grijalva said that even she would have struggled over the past year.

"One of her wonderful legacies is she tried to build consensus. With the emergence of the tea party in the House, she herself would have found it difficult to gain consensus," Grijalva said.

Still, Flake said he believes her example had helped lawmakers to strive to work together more, at least within the Arizona delegation.

Giffords will vote on one last bill, a measure she co-authored to impose tougher penalties on smugglers who use small, low-flying aircraft to avoid radar detection and bring drugs across the Mexican border.

Her office said in a press release that she will then submit her resignation letter.

Giffords' ends her resignation letter with the words: "Every day I am working hard. I will recover and will return and we will work together again for Arizona and for all Americans."

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Associated Press writer Laurie Kellman contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON -- The chair between Reps. Jeff Flake and Raul Grijalva stood empty at last year's State of the Union address, reserved for their colleague, Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. They could har...
WASHINGTON -- The chair between Reps. Jeff Flake and Raul Grijalva stood empty at last year's State of the Union address, reserved for their colleague, Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. They could har...
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09:43 PM on 01/25/2012
I guess they all forgot about the 6 people that were killed, Oh I am sorry they only think of her
12:34 AM on 01/26/2012
I'm sure all of the ppl. killed are thought of, mourned over, etc. But Gabrielle tends to be in the spotlight because of the fact that she is part of congress... It makes sense. But, aside from that, she is a survivor and does deserve recognition in my opinion.. She overcame a miserable, horrifying battle. God bless her..
chrissf4529
your opinion is as valid as mine
05:59 PM on 01/25/2012
While she is indeed a remarkable women, with her amazing recovery . I believe ALL of the politicians who pay homage to her are simply looking for a photo-op.
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cribbisque
09:13 PM on 01/25/2012
There is something about this experiences that raised the level of anyone in the Dome. I am sorry that you feel that way. You can disagree with anyone's politics but still admire them for getting through a terrible experience that Giffords continues to work with daily and will for the rest of her life.
09:44 PM on 01/25/2012
She is NOT the only one that has gone through this
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edwardandersons
The Lord is my Shepard
01:39 AM on 01/26/2012
I agree...Unless she is donating money to them I doubt they are that 'inspired' by her appearence.
12:54 PM on 01/25/2012
good thing her health care treatment did not fall under the obama health care doctrine, she may not have survived, or she would have been not receiving all of the follow up care she needs, and the irs, and some grey suited politico would be making the decisions on what she gets.
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Donnie4488
04:56 PM on 01/25/2012
What country are you living in. Explain: just how the Affordable Care Act would negatively impact Giffords' care? She has her own insurance, and anyone who has insurance would not see a bit of difference, other than perhaps lower rates in the future as more people who are mandated to buy health insurance enter the system.Get your information from fact sheets,not wing-nut talking points.
09:45 PM on 01/25/2012
And as we pay for her plane rides to congress, which is PURE PR, for the democrats
Who cares , If it was you , you would already be dead
12:19 PM on 01/25/2012
They should have dug up the ones that died. Would that have inspired congress, Dig up all the ones that have died in Iraq, bring them the the State of the union address. That would inspire congress. Bring all the people that have lost their jobs. Bring the 101 year old woman that got booted out of her house. There are a lot of things that can inspire congress.
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mmvernes
Catty and Chatty
11:48 AM on 01/25/2012
Not to sound hurtful but she should have gave up her position sometime last year. She is unable to perform her job in a solid, sound manner. I commend her for trying though. Best wishes on your continued personal recovery
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02:52 PM on 01/25/2012
exactly--common sense would have overruled whatever she was thinking.
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cribbisque
09:15 PM on 01/25/2012
I don't think so, but the only opinions that matter were those of her constituents.
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edwardandersons
The Lord is my Shepard
01:42 AM on 01/26/2012
I agree but we have to look to Nancy Pelosi to see why she thought she could continue her position.
11:42 AM on 01/25/2012
Get well soon.....G.G....is looks beautiful.
11:41 AM on 01/25/2012
Gabrielle Giffords is cute as a living doll.....God Bless her soul.
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kocean1
When this party's over it will start again
11:32 AM on 01/25/2012
Good luck to this women we all should as much courage as she does...
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JaneB3
Obama 2012
11:12 AM on 01/25/2012
I await the day GG returns to serve her State and Our country.
01:28 PM on 01/25/2012
She is slated to be the first woman President of the U.S.
01:56 PM on 01/25/2012
Yes, even with her disability, she would be much better than the incompetent boob now in the White House.
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JaneB3
Obama 2012
02:10 PM on 01/25/2012
Is that before or after Elizabeth Warren? Can you imagine the two of them running the country? How awesome would that be? No shortage of good character, integrity, and transparency.
11:06 AM on 01/25/2012
what happened to the shooters handler?
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Jon106
Be true to all
11:00 AM on 01/25/2012
There is nothing special about this woman. There are many women who are killed or mangled performing their jogs. The only thing she is noted for is helping staff the space agency.
11:42 AM on 01/25/2012
obviously you have no respect for the human race
11:42 AM on 01/25/2012
Good Lord. Where is your humanity.
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mommy dearest
NO WIRE HANGERS/NO TEA PARTIES
01:56 PM on 01/25/2012
The FBI should be looking at this person.
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cribbisque
09:16 PM on 01/25/2012
If he had any, he wouldn't have made such a remark. But there are trolls everywhere. This guy probably loves getting that email that says someone responded to his drivel.
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ClubStyle DJ
Hey, pretty girl want something to drink?
10:51 AM on 01/25/2012
Bohner tried to hold it back ... but I have to give it to him (this time...) tears were so very justified.
Get Well soon to Arizona's Shining Star.
Washington politics will leave the light on for you.
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02:54 PM on 01/25/2012
debbie wassername got him beat/no contest.
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10:40 AM on 01/25/2012
cant this woman just go away
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Jon106
Be true to all
11:08 AM on 01/25/2012
I am surprised that they let your comment be posted. The moderators for this site have a very narrow vision.
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JaneB3
Obama 2012
11:10 AM on 01/25/2012
You first.
smo1111
President Obama's still The One
10:34 AM on 01/25/2012
A beautiful human being, inside and out.
10:32 AM on 01/25/2012
BLEEEEEECH Eric Cantor is speaking to Gabby Gifford, I swear if that hypocrite Boehner speaks, who wouldn’t be BOTHERED to fly to the AZ memorial for those killed next to Ms Gifford….I’ll toss my shoe at the TV.