Thursday, November 08, 2012

Gabrielle Giffords and husband Mark Kelly, confront Jared Loughner at sentencing.

Here is the statement read by Mark Kelly in its entirety courtesy of the Huffington Post:  

Mr. Loughner, for the first and last time, you are going to hear directly from Gabby and me about what you took away on January 8th, 2011 and, just as important, what you did not. So pay attention. 

That bright and chilly Saturday morning, you killed six innocent people. Daughters and sons. Mothers and fathers. Grandparents and friends. They were devoted to their families, their communities, their places of worship. 

Gabby would trade her own life to bring back any one of those you savagely murdered on that day. Especially young Christina-Taylor Green, whose high-minded ideas about service and democracy deserved a full life committed to advancing them. Especially 30-year old Gabe Zimmerman, whom Gabby knew well and cherished, and whose love for his family and his fiancee and service to his country were as deep as his loss is tragic. Especially Judge John Roll, whom Gabby was honored to call a colleague and friend and from whose interminable dedication to our community and country she gained enormous inspiration. Gabby would give anything to take away the grief you visited upon the Morrises, the Schnecks, and the Stoddards – anything to heal the bodies and psyches of your other victims. 

And then there is what you took from Gabby. Her life has been forever changed. Plans she had for our family and her career have been immeasurably altered. Every day is a continuous struggle to do those things she was once so very good at. Gabby is a people person: she exudes kindness, creativity, and compassion. If she were not born with the name – “Gabby” – someone would have given it to her. Now she struggles to deliver each and every sentence. Her gift for language can now only be seen in Internet videos from a more innocent time. 

Gabby was an outdoor enthusiast. She was often seen rollerblading with her friend Raoul in Reed Park, hiking in Sabino Canyon, or careening down Rillito Wash Trail on her bike, as she was the night before you tried and failed to murder her. She hasn't been to any of those places since, and I don't know when she’ll return. 

There’s more. Gabby struggles to walk. Her right arm is paralyzed. She is partially blind. Gabby works harder in one minute of an hour – fighting to make each individual moment count for something – than most of us work in an entire day. 

Mr. Loughner, by making death and producing tragedy, you sought to extinguish the beauty of life. To diminish potential. To strain love. And to cancel ideas. You tried to create for all of us a world as dark
 and evil as your own.

 But know this, and remember it always: You failed. 


Your decision to commit cold-blooded mass murder also begs of us to look in the mirror. This horrific act warns us to hold our leaders and ourselves responsible for coming up short when we do, for not having the courage to act when it’s hard, even for possessing the wrong values. 

We are a people who can watch a young man like you spiral into murderous rampage without choosing to intervene before it is too late. 

We have a political class that is afraid to do something as simple as have a meaningful debate about our gun laws and how they are being enforced. We have representatives who look at gun violence,
 not as a problem to solve, but as the white elephant in the room to ignore. As a nation we have repeatedly passed up the opportunity to address this issue. After Columbine; after Virginia Tech; after Tucson and after Aurora we have done nothing. 

In this state we have elected officials so feckless in their leadership that they would say, as in the case of Governor Jan Brewer, “I don't think it has anything to do with the size of the magazine or the caliber of the gun.” She went on and said, “Even if the shooter's weapon had held fewer bullets, he'd have another gun, maybe. He could have three guns in his pocket” – she said this just one week after a high capacity magazine allowed you to kill six and wound 19 others, before being wrestled to the ground while attempting to reload. Or a state legislature that thought it appropriate to busy itself naming an official Arizona state gun just weeks after this tragedy occurred, instead of doing the work it was elected to do: encourage economic growth, help our returning veterans and fix our education system. 

The challenges we face are so great, but the leadership in place is so often lacking. In so many moments, I find myself thinking, “We need Gabby.” In letter after letter, I’ve seen that others agree. As Americans mourned the six who died, they also mourned the loss of a representative who embodied the service they realized they should expect from those they elect, the type of person our county desperately needs to provide leadership and solve problems. Gabby was a courageous member of congress. Willing to stand up to the establishment when the establishment was wrong. She was thirsty for partnership across the aisle and was an unrelenting champion for her 600,000 constituents. One of which was you. 

There’s something else Gabby and I have been spending a lot of time thinking about. The way we conduct politics must change. Sure it’s easier to win a debate if you can turn your opponent into a demon, but that’s not how we move forward. Not only does slash and burn politics make Americans cynical about their leaders, but it leads to bad ideas. It creates problems instead of solving the ones we have now. 

Even amid all that was lost, Gabby and I give thanks for her life, her spirit, and her intellect, which are a continued force in this world despite what you’ve done. We exalt in sharing our lives with each other and with our family and friends. 

As a city, Tucson has grown stronger. We love this community, and we love our neighbors. We are resilient, and the dynamism and compassion of our fellow Tucsonans will continue to push this city forward. 

And there is what persists in Gabby: her love for this city, this state and this country. Her commitment to lifting us all up, and her ability to lead. Mr. Loughner, you may have put a bullet through her head, but you haven’t put a dent in her spirit and her commitment to make the world a better place. 



Mr. Loughner, pay close attention to this: Though you are mentally ill, you are responsible for the death and hurt you inflicted upon all of us on January 8th of last year. You know this. Gabby and I know this.

 Everyone in this courtroom knows this. 

You have decades upon decades to contemplate what you did. But after today. After this moment. Here and now. Gabby and I are done thinking about you.

"Gabby and I are done thinking about you." That perhaps is the best thing that could happen for this amazing woman and her ever supportive husband.

I also think Mr. Kelly demonstrated remarkable restraint in referring to this cold blooded son-of-a-bitch as MISTER Loughner. I am pretty sure I would not have been nearly so restrained.

And I certainly hope the the legislators, and our President, pay special attention to what Kelly said about the desperate need for gun control, in both Arizona and in the country in general. The fact that the Tucson shooting did not result in a dramatic change of the gun laws is nothing less than shameful.

Loughner was sentenced to life in prison.

24 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:46 PM

    And now, if only Sarah Palin would apologize to the Giffords for her horrendous decision to put a cross-hairs, bullseye target over Gifford's face...that would be nice. But Palin doesn't
    play nice, does she?

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    1. Anonymous2:18 PM

      Bingo. I would love to see Mr. and Mrs. Giffords confront her as well.

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    2. WakeUpAmerica2:47 PM

      The nasty, hateful bitch from the dead lake is beneath the notice of such gracious people as the Giffords.

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  2. What a powerful speech they made.

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  3. Anonymous2:13 PM

    Thank you Sarah Palin...I hope you are proud, you FN Biatch

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  4. Anonymous2:15 PM

    Anon 1:46
    Exact thing i was going to say..Sarah doesn't have any feelings in that sick head of hers.I can't wait to see the day when she is finally put down and gone.

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  5. Anonymous2:19 PM

    I'm thinking Mark Kely should enter politics?

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  6. Anonymous2:37 PM

    anyone know where scarah is holed up today? under her covers, working on that fitness book and recipe for healthy comfort red bulls and adderall?

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  7. Anonymous2:38 PM

    i find it's pretty easy substituting palin's name for loughner's in Mr Kelly's statement ... even more so relative to Dar Miller and Curt Menard Jr ...


    fukin' greaseball sweathog skank palin

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  8. For those who suffer from the delusion that Mrs Palin can make a political comeback - the story of Gabby Giffords and who died that day - would bury her.

    Gabby's life was saved - but it is a very different life. Those who died must never be forgotten.

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  9. Anonymous3:16 PM

    To think -- Palin owns property and travels throughout the same state of the citizens to whom I honestly belief she was and should be recognized as a co-conspirator -- and therefore spend some time behind bars for same. No deals - no probation -- time behind bars -- say 5 yrs. no time off for that BS good behaviour crap.

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  10. .....just takes your breath away.

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  11. Anonymous3:28 PM

    OT It seems that Bristol sold her little car-- the hardest week of her life. (really?) She is also praying for the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Maybe Bristol could take some of that money from selling her little car and donate it to the American Red Cross. It would be even nicer if she told her fans make a donation, too.

    I agree with the other comments: Let's not forget who put cross hairs on Giffords, targeting her.

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  12. abbafan3:53 PM

    Mr.Kelly exhibited great restraint in reading that victim impact statement, and has shown great strength in support of his wife! He has my utmost admiration and respect! Mr.Kelly is by and far a better husband than stupid $arah will ever be a mother. $arah the "victim" is curled up somewhere sweating profusely; it will be time to face the music very soon. Good always triumphs over evil; Ms. Giffords and her husband are a bright shining example of that. Oh, and $arah, if you are reading this (and we know you do), Fuck You Bitch!!!

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  13. Anonymous4:07 PM

    I agree, I am surprised Mark Kelly didn't at least allude to national political figures that think it is appropriate to use gun/killing imagery when referring to politicians associated with an opposing party. Putting gun cross-hairs over the faces of Democratic politicians was reprehensible and unacceptable to decent, intelligent human beings.

    I don't have a problem with simple, bulls-eye targets used to depict which political candidates, states, counties, districts, etc. should be "targeted" for "get out the vote" efforts. After all, bulls-eyes are used to play darts! But when you combine hate and delusional, lie-filled speech with gun cross-hairs placed over specific faces of political opponents, you deserve nothing but scorn and, certainly blame, if some mentally disturbed person decides to take things to a literal, if not logical, conclusion. I'm talking to you, Sarah Palin.

    There's no doubt he targeted Gabby Giffords' event, if not because of the Sarah Palin cross-hairs specifically (and I don't think we know that yet, do we?), certainly because he was influenced by Republican hate speech against Democrats and "liberals." It's not as though he just opened fire on a nondescript group of people walking down the street or in a mall or park.

    Sarah Palin is, and always will be, a fool. Just a sick, disgusting, delusional, narcissistic, dishonest, selfish fraud and fool. I wish her nothing but the worst for the remainder of her miserable, worthless life.

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    1. Anonymous4:41 PM

      For me, I would add to your last sentence that if the bitch died, I'd dance on her grave. I can't say I've ever hated someone -- but I do her.

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  14. Anonymous4:12 PM

    Sarah Palin,
    Ms. Giffords is in the news, our thoughts and our hearts today. Is she in yours? She should be. You aren't responsible for pulling the trigger, but you inspired the person who did. Your hate speech was a large reason Ms. Giffords' and others' lives will never be the same. Ever.

    I hope you think about that. Every minute of every day for the rest of your useless, selfish life.

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    1. Anonymous5:22 PM

      Very powerful. Thank you.

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  15. Anonymous5:28 PM

    Ms. Palin does not have a soul. She is pure evil, hate filled and ignorant. I notice on chucky jrs. facebook page all the support for sarah to run in 2016. Time to put sarah and todd away for good in the slammer. Time for sarah and todd to sign the freedom of information request and face the judge in a court of law under oath. Time for sarah to face reality along with her delusional supporters that she takes money from. It is time to put the palin power quest in the trash. She will not be a part of politics in the future EVER. She is a disgrace and embarassment to this country and women. Confess sarah. Confess Todd. Serve your time and get your family in order. You both are disgusting and pathetic today.

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  16. Anonymous5:41 PM

    What a thoughtful an powerful statement. I continue to be impressed by Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly.

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  17. Anonymous6:01 PM

    My tears are with all the victims today. I don't know if any person or God could add to Marks words.
    But I can speak out on what brought this rampage of violence and that is Sarah Palin and Sara Palin alone. Gods bless Gabby and I hope the Gods strike down Granny Saree

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  18. Hugh G. Rection6:03 PM

    Jess, thank you for posting this, it is very inspirational. Mark Kelly and Gabby Giffords are very potent spokespeople for a lot of things that need to be addressed. This should be on the front page of every national news site.

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  19. Anonymous6:49 PM

    If you looked up the definition of 'Class' in the dictionary -- you would find the picture of Mark Kelly and Gabby Giffords.

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  20. Anita Winecooler10:21 PM

    What a cathartic, graceful, compassionate and heart wrenching read. Although I'd love to see Mr. Kelly in politics, I think Gabby has sacrificed enough of her life to serving the public. And besides, he's got the love of his life and 99.99 percent of the American people's admiration and support.

    Love will always win over hate.

    Pure Class.

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