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Ex-U.S. Congresswoman Giffords says may return to political office


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TUCSON, ARIZONA (BNO NEWS) -- Former U.S. Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who was critically injured in an assassination attempt at a political event in Arizona in January 2011, has said she might consider a return to political office in the near future, according to an interview broadcast on Thursday.

Wednesday marked the third anniversary of the shooting outside a supermarket in northwest Tucson, where Giffords was hosting her first "Congress on Your Corner" of the year. Jared Lee Loughner, armed with a semi-automatic pistol, walked up to Giffords and shot her in the head at close range.

The Democrat, who was at the time representing Arizona's 8th congressional district, was critically injured and remained hospitalized for months. She announced her resignation from U.S. Congress in January 2012 to focus on her recovery, and she has continued to make progress ever since.

Giffords marked the third anniversary by jumping out of an airplane in Arizona in a tandem skydive, followed by an interview with NBC's "TODAY" show. "Oh, wonderful sky. Gorgeous mountain. Blue skies. I like a lot," she said about the skydive, calling the jump "a lot of fun" and "peaceful."

The former congresswoman is still undergoing extensive rehabilitation therapy but is optimistic about the future, hoping to learn Spanish again and getting back to playing French horn. When asked about whether she would want to return to political office, she said: "Well, a little bit later. Little bit later. Maybe, maybe."

Giffords also hinted at returning to political office when she announced her resignation in a two-minute video in January 2012. "I'm getting better. Everyday, my spirit is high. I will return, and we will work together for Arizona and this great country," the politician said in the YouTube video.

After shooting Giffords in the January 2011 attack in Tucson, Loughner turned his weapon on others who were attending the political event, killing six people and injuring twelve others. Among the fatalities was federal judge John Roll and 9-year-old Christina-Taylor Green.

In August 2012, Loughner pleaded guilty to nineteen federal charges in a plea agreement which spared him a federal death penalty and instead sentenced him to seven consecutive life sentences, followed by 140 years in prison, with no eligibility for parole. The deal also waived Loughner's right to an appeal.

Giffords and her husband, astronaut Mark Kelly, previously said they supported the plea agreement. "The pain and loss caused by the events of January 8, 2011, are incalculable. Avoiding a trial will allow us - and we hope the whole Southern Arizona community - to continue with our recovery and move forward with our lives," the couple said at the time.

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Just what the country needs. Another Democrat in rehab.

Seriously, there are things that are harsh and unfair. This is one of them. She was nearly killed. To make light of it in the way you have, well, thats just a low act.

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According to the Arizona Secretary of State, the registered voter party affiliation in the 8th Congressional District (Tucson), where Ms. Giffords served as Congress Member as a Democrat, had a registration for the 2012 election of 162,805 Republican and 97,681 Democrat with 131,189 voters registered without party affiliation.

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Just what the country needs. Another Democrat in rehab.

Seriously, there are things that are harsh and unfair. This is one of them. She was nearly killed. To make light of it in the way you have, well, thats just a low act.

"So she has a least half of a brain functioning, I'd say that makes her nailed on for Boehner's job."

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I gather that remark by Chicog didn't seem to upset you though.

Your outrage is noted.

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Just what the country needs. Another Democrat in rehab.

Seriously, there are things that are harsh and unfair. This is one of them. She was nearly killed. To make light of it in the way you have, well, thats just a low act.

"So she has a least half of a brain functioning, I'd say that makes her nailed on for Boehner's job."

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I gather that remark by Chicog didn't seem to upset you though.

Your outrage is noted.

Clearly I am playing favourites with my moronic posters of the day. You won.

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This woman nearly died but red neck America cares more about the gun lobby than all the children and students who have been executed by weirdo's with machine guns in the last 20 years.

What a sad party the GOP is never standing up to defend the innocent.

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