Monday, 1 August 2011

U.S. lawmakers unexpectedly shot back hurting Congress


Senator Gabrielle Giffords Women, who had been shot in the head during the assassination attempt earlier this year, has suddenly returned to the U.S. Congress voted last night to support an important bill. Senator Giffords appear in the House in the applause of his colleagues. Ms. Giffords, Democrat senator from Arizona, has surprised his colleagues when entering the halls of Congress immediately after at 7 pm in support of the bill raising the debt ceiling. A few minutes earlier, her assistant Giffords announced on Twitter: "Mrs. Gabrielle returned to Washington to support legislation raising the debt ceiling to prevent the economic crisis." Senator Gabrielle Giffords Women, who had been shot in the head during the assassination attempt earlier this year, has suddenly returned to the U.S. Congress voted last night to support an important bill. Senator Giffords appear in the House in the applause of his colleagues. Ms. Giffords, Democrat senator from Arizona, has surprised his colleagues when entering the halls of Congress immediately after at 7 pm in support of the bill raising the debt ceiling. A few minutes earlier, her assistant Giffords announced on Twitter: "Mrs. Gabrielle returned to Washington to support legislation raising the debt ceiling to prevent the economic crisis." Ms. Giffords, 41, received resounding applause lasted nearly 10 minutes while she hugged colleagues and chat happily with people. In a statement, Ms. Giffords said she was "very disappointed" about the political controversy in recent weeks. Nancy Pelosi, Democratic leaders in the House, described Ms. Giffords "symbol of courage." In a speech later, Ms Pelosi said: "Across America, there is no character to rouse love, admiration and respect than she. The appearance of her in this room, as well as her service in Congress, has brought honor to the House. " The back yesterday marked her extraordinary recovery from the attack Giffords Wednesday 8 / 1. Ms. Giffords was seriously injured when a gunman fired indiscriminately into the crowd while she Giffords is meeting voters in the city of Tucson. 6 people, including a 9-year-old girl and a federal judge, were killed in the attack, while 13 others were injured. Jared Lee Loughner, a young 22 years old, was convicted in the attack Ms. Giffords, 41, received resounding applause lasted nearly 10 minutes while she hugged colleagues and chat happily with people. In a statement, Ms. Giffords said she was "very disappointed" out the political controversy in recent weeks. Nancy Pelosi, Democratic leaders in the House, described Ms. Giffords "symbol of courage." In a speech later, Ms Pelosi said: "Across America, there is no character to rouse love, admiration and respect than she. The appearance of her in this room, as well as her service in Congress, has brought honor to the House. " The back yesterday marked her extraordinary recovery from the attack Giffords Wednesday 8 / 1. Ms. Giffords was seriously injured when a gunman fired indiscriminately into the crowd while she Giffords is meeting voters in the city of Tucson. 6 people, including a 9-year-old girl and a federal judge, were killed in the attack, while 13 others were injured. Jared Lee Loughner, a young 22 years old, was convicted in the attack

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