Thursday, January 13, 2011

Obama Speech Tucson | Conservatives Hailed Obama’s Speech in Tucson Shooting

Obama Speech Tucson | Conservatives Hailed Obama’s Speech in Tucson Shooting
Obama's speech in Tucson (CNN) - Obama tried to comfort the grieving community, spoke at a ceremony commemorating the victims over the weekend shooting in Arizona. He thanked those who have lost their lives, and the Americans encouraged talking to each other as "an improvement, so that it does not hurt."The president spoke Wednesday night at the University of Arizona McKale Memorial, whose school was held just under 14,000 people, with a crowd of 13,000 at the football stadium at the school.Obama in Tucson: the drive angry rhetoric Obama's remarks came four days after a gunman opened fire during a rally outside a supermarket in Tucson. Rep. Gabrielle Gifford’s remains in critical condition after being shot in the head. The shooting left six dead, including a federal judge to 9 years, Christina Green. Memorial to honor young victims of mass shootings in Arizona the president's speech praised, although some observers were surprised by the atmosphere and tone. Here is an overview of some of the reactions. Tell us your thoughts comments section below......READ FULL NEWS

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