Thursday, January 13, 2011

Tucson, Obama at the funeral of the victims Palin: "Blood libel"

TUCSON - U.S. President Barack Obama will attend the funeral of six victims of the massacre carried out last Saturday in a shopping center in Tucson by 22 year old Jared Loughner formally charged with multiple murder and attempted murder of Democrat Gabrielle Giffords, who in the parking area business was holding a rally.

Obama arrives in Arizona with his wife Michelle, the Minister of Justice Eric Holder and the Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, former governor of Arizona. Before the ceremony - in the sports hall at the University of Arizona at Washington 20 hours, 2 am in Italy - the U.S.

president is andatoa find Gabrielle Giffords, who always beside her husband. At the funeral, also attended by Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy: One of the victims of the massacre was a federal judge. Meanwhile, the hours that separate America from the ceremony in Tucson are marked by reassuring news about the conditions of Gabrielle Giffords, an apology from the parents of Loughner and Sarah Palin protest against the media who accused her and the extremist tone of the Tea Party have created a favorable climate for the massacre of Tucson.

WATCH Sarah Palin: "Blood libel" Giffords breathe alone. "They're slowly improving the conditions of the MEP, the real aim of Loughner. The parliamentary democracy, achieved by a bullet to the head, subjected to a long and delicate surgery and kept in drug-induced coma, is "able to breathe alone." The doctors announced that his show optimism about a gradual recovery.

"I do not spend the rest of his life in a vegetative state - it says certain Peter Rhee, a surgeon at University Medical Center in Tucson - I do not know how it will be his recovery, but I think it will be very good. I still do not know what will deficit, but very optimistic. " "We were able to decrease the dose of sedatives - adds the neurosurgeon Michael Lemole - Gabrielle Giffords is now able to breathe on her own.

The only reason why we keep breathing is assisted to protect your respiratory system, why not accuse complications." Loughner's parents: "We are desolate." On the eve of the funeral ceremony in memory of the six victims, the family of Jared Loughner, the 22 year old author of the massacre, broke his silence to declare himself "absolutely desolate" for the gesture of the young crowd, who now faces a sentence of the death penalty.

"It 's a very difficult time for us - they know the Loughner - There are no words to express what we feel. We'd like there were words to comfort the relatives of the victims. We do not understand why all this happened." "We would like to change the course of the atrocious events of Saturday - add the family of the killer - think of the victims and their families and we're sorry for the death of their loved ones." Finally, the family of Jared Loughner asks the media to respect our privacy.

" Sarah Palin: "Defamation bloody." Sarah Palin, mentioned by many as the "moral instigator" of the massacre in Tucson because he had entered the Giffords in its "black list" of political opponents during the election campaign by highlighting them with real targets, acquitting itself reacts with firmness and tone extremists used for months by his political party.

"We are dealing with acts of monstrous crime, which begin and end with their perpetrators," said the leader of the Tea Party, the former governor of Alaska and former Republican candidate for vice president. Palin accompanied his self-defense with an 8-minute video in which, appearing in front of a fireplace and beside an American flag, makes clear that "liability can not be extended to all citizens of a State, to hear the radio , who writes political district maps for state poised used by both political parties.

O who, respecting the law and the First Amendment, has organized his campaign and then voted in the election. " Palin then point the finger at "those reporters a few hours after the tragedy have crafted a bloody smear, which only serves to incite hatred and violence seriously, they say they want to condemn.

This is reprehensible."

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