Check out this link for my analysis on Obama's Tucson speech!
http://www.tcnjsignal.net/2011/01/21/obama%E2%80%99s-tucson-speech-transcends-partisanship/
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Monday, January 24, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Obama's Tucson Speech: A Defining Moment
When President Obama took the stage in Tucson the applause was reminiscent of when he was campaigning in 2008.
This was the President's chance to fully comment on these events and help Arizona and the country heal together.
Mr. Obama assured the audience and the nation, "I come as an American who kneels to pray with you today and will stand by you tomorrow."
Mr. Obama highlighted the lives of each victim of the shooting and what part they played in the tragedy.
Mr. Obama noted that "We have to examine all the facts behind this tragedy." He continued to put forth partisanship and stated "what we cannot do is use this tragedy as one more occasion to turn on each other." He asked Americans to "use this occasion to listen to each other more carefully."
The President urged that a more civil and honest public discourse can help us face the challenges of our nation, "in a way that would make them (the victims) proud."
Mr. Obama's speech continued to put forth his belief that "we are full of decency and goodness," and "the forces that divide us are not as strong as those that divide us."
The President urged Americans to "live up to our children's expectations."
This was the President's chance to fully comment on these events and help Arizona and the country heal together.
Credit: Chicago Sun Times |
He made it a point to note "There is nothing I can say that will fill the sudden hole torn in your hearts," but assured Americans saying, "we will pull through."
Mr. Obama highlighted the lives of each victim of the shooting and what part they played in the tragedy.
He spoke as if he knew each of these people personally, and though he didn't, it was something that connected the President to the tragedy and did justice to each of the victims which have forever been intertwined with American history.
"Our hearts are broken by their sudden passing," said Mr. Obama, but then he gave the crowd a piece of information which would fill their hearts with joy.
Mr. Obama spoke of congresswoman Giffords opening her eyes for the first time and the crowd erupted with applause and cheer. He strongly said, "She knows that we are rooting for her."
The President also commented on the political tone which was swirling around stories related to the Tucson tragedy stating, "It's important for us to pause for a moment and make sure that we are talking to each other in a way that heals, not a way that wounds."
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Credit: MSNBC |
The President then took his speech in the direction of becoming a better America by cherishing those around us. He urged Americans to let the ones we love dearly know our feelings for them, often. Mr. Obama said to the crowd with thunderous applause, "in the fleeting time we have on this earth...what matters is how well we have loved."
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Credit: AP |
Mr. Obama's speech continued to put forth his belief that "we are full of decency and goodness," and "the forces that divide us are not as strong as those that divide us."
The President ended by using Christina Taylor-Green's high expectations of politicians like Giffords and the democratic process in general to speak on how America can become a better nation. "I want to live up to her expectations. I want our democracy to be as good as she imagined it."
The President urged Americans to "live up to our children's expectations."
Monday, January 10, 2011
Jared Loughner Charged In Tucson Massacre
Only a week into 2011, the United States is facing its first tragedy of the year. In Tucson, Arizona A gunman opened fire on a crowd outside of a supermarket during a Congresswoman's gathering with members of her community.
According to the Associated press, 22-year-old Jared Loughner has been charged with the shooting, which was responsible for six deaths and 13 wounded. Among those wounded included Representative Gabrielle Giffords.
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Rep. Gabrielle Giffords The charges against Loughner include first-degree murder, attempted murder counts and attempting to kill a member of Congress. |
President Obama commented on Saturday's tragedy and offered encouraging and kind words about Giffords and the other victims. Mr. Obama said of Giffords, "she is currently in a hospital in the area, and she is battling for her life."
Mr. Obama spoke with grief for the victims and urged Americans to come together noting "I ask all Americans to join me and Michelle in keeping all the victims and their families, including Gabby, in our thoughts and prayers."
The president was assuring when speaking of how authorities would deal with the crime saying, "we are going to get to the bottom of this and we are going to get through this."
New Speaker of the House John Boehner also released a statement of condolences for Rep. Giffords and her family.
“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."
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Jared Loughner |
Reports out of the Associated Press and USA Today profile Loughner as a bizarre college student, who displayed off behavior in class.
According to an Associated Press release, the FBI have been thoroughly searching his online footprints including Myspace and YouTube to look for any hints of his reason behind the alleged action.
On the morning of the shooting is last post on his Myspace read
"Goodbye."
As well as, "Dear friends, Please don't be mad at me."
A photo from his Myspace page shows a handgun on top of a United States History textbook.
A photo from his Myspace page shows a handgun on top of a United States History textbook.
Some of Loughner's rhetoric on the internet was very anti-government and may be a deciding factor in linking him to the premeditated shooting of Giffords.
As of Sunday, Rep. Giffords is in critical condition.
Loughner is scheduled to appear in court today.
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