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opos
03-16-2013, 07:06 PM
This is reported to be a non photoshop or altered picture of Gabby Giffords during her 2010 campaign...it is reported she asked the LEO's in Tucson to take her to the range and show her how to shoot an AR15 and take some "photo op" pictures to assist her with pro gun voters in her district. This is what we are facing in our efforts to keep the Second Amendment live and well....do you think CBS, NBC, ABC or others will publish this? It was dug up by a conservative radio show host in Tucson and Giffords has verified the picture is real. Man oh man!!

The picture link follows the story.

Here is the story:

ark Kelly's campaign against "assault weapons" such as the AR-15 rifle has sparked a local backlash. On March 13, a Tucson, Arizona radio host published a photograph of former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords holding an AR-15 rifle at a gun range. Giffords has since confirmed that the photograph is authentic.

James T. Harris, blogging at the website of "101.4 FM The Truth," wrote:

What is wrong with this picture? Absolutely nothing, and prior to the aggressive progressive opportunistic fear mongering in the wake of Sandy Hook, this picture would have raised no eyebrows and garnered little public attention.

However, in response to the exploitative political scheming of Mark Kelly, persons connected to Congresswoman Giffords released this photo in response to what they perceived to be her husband’s hypocrisy.

Subsequently, Breitbart News confirmed the authenticity of the image through law enforcement sources in Arizona, and obtained a copy of the photograph from a source who requested anonymity.

The latter source was present when the photograph was taken, and said that Giffords had requested it for campaign purposes during October 2010.

According to the source, the image sent to Breitbart News was cropped to protect the identity of the person on the right-hand side of the original photograph (to Giffords's left).

The source, who is a member of the law enforcement community, told Breitbart News:

"We were told she wanted to toughen her image. She asked to come out and she wanted to shoot a rifle. She had one of our guys out there to show her how to shoot an AR-15."

In January 2011, Giffords suffered near-fatal wounds in a mass shooting while meeting with constituents in Tucson. The perpetrator used a 9mm Glock 19 semi-automatic pistol.

Giffords and husband Mark Kelly have since formed an organization, Americans for Responsible Solutions, to press for policy changes such as limiting the sale of "assault weapons, " including the AR-15.

Breitbart News reported last week that Kelly attempted to purchase an AR-15 from a gun store in Tucson earlier this month.

Likewise, the AR-15 that Giffords is shown holding in the image is a standard, semi-automatic civilian weapon, according to the source who saw it being taken.

The source saw a campaign official take the photograph, which was later provided to law enforcement personnel as a courtesy, according to the source.

The source says the existence of the photograph has been known in the local law enforcement community for a while: "I'm not the only one who knows about this photo."

Multiple law enforcement sources in Arizona told Breitbart News that Mark Kelly's campaign against "assault weapons" has generated resentment within the law enforcement community--and a desire that the photograph be made public.

The source who witnessed the photograph put it this way:

"Giffords and Kelly came across with a different demeanor in 2010. To me, it seems like they've done a complete 180 because of what happened. And with the latest controversy--with Mark Kelly doing what he did with the AR-15 stunt--this photo needs to be put out."

While Kelly declined to comment, Americans for Responsible Solutions spokesperson Jen Bluestein told Breitbart News: "Looks like the photo is cropped."

Bluestein noted that there are "many images of Gabrielle Giffords with guns," though she said she had not seen the image of the AR-15 before.

At 1:14 p.m. PDT, Giffords posted two images on her Facebook page with the following statement:

Here are two photos of me that a conservative blog has dug up. I remember both of these days fondly. The first is at the Tucson Police Department firing range. They invited me to test rifles and tasers that they bought with federal funds, which I helped secure. The second was in Afghanistan while I was visiting with our troops serving abroad. My work as Southern Arizona's Congresswoman frequently put me in close contact with some of the world's most powerful and deadly weapons - supporting police departments, advocating for the Border Patrol, standing up for our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and supporting my constituents' and my own Second Amendment rights.

I grew up with guns, and I like owning them. So does my husband Mark. It's an interest we've shared ever since we met. It's part of my heritage as an Arizonan and it's my right as an American. Being able to shoot a gun is something I haven't been able to do since I was shot - because my right arm is paralyzed, and I'm less mobile than I was.

As I member of the House Armed Services Committee, I proudly spent a lot of time with our military, border patrol and state and local law enforcement. I guess the intention of those who have publicized these photos is to somehow call into question my belief that military style assault weapons should be more strongly regulated with background checks and other safeguards. I have never wavered in my support for those who serve our country. I fought to make sure they have the weapons and safety gear needed to carry out their mission, and proper health and mental care when their service ends.

Both sides of the gun violence debate usually miss the point. We don't have to choose between owning, using, and enjoying guns, on one hand, and preventing gun violence, on the other. Both sides need to come together to support commonsense solutions to gun violence, like keeping guns out of the hands of dangerous people like the young man who shot me. That's why I'm fighting this fight. That's why I'm working to bring people together to support gun rights and reduce gun violence. I hope you join me.

Josiah Cantrall and Joel B. Pollak contributed to this article.

Read more: http://www.kfyi.com/pages/broomhead.html?article=11066843#ixzz2NkNwbGmt

runfiverun
03-16-2013, 08:09 PM
yeah,,,,, that's a photo op.
they use them to suck in sheeple that can't read.
pretty much standard political M.O.

FLINTNFIRE
03-16-2013, 08:10 PM
Typical elitist liberals . ok for them to have , but not a conservative , the haves and the have nots , of course she plans on her and her hypocrite husband who she would not even take his last name being the privileged ones who have and us being without .

gray wolf
03-16-2013, 08:18 PM
Screw her, look at the darn target she's shooting at. Someone please explain that for me.
Didn't we just have a post about these targets.
Did I miss something ?, is it a photo shop job ?

Lee
03-17-2013, 07:12 AM
Glock: The rise of the American Gun or titled fairly close to that is a short book chronicling the Glock, from start to today.
I have not verified the following, only passing on what is stated in the book:

Jerald Loughner used a Glock 17 with a 33 round magazine, shooting Gabby Giffords.

Gabby Giffords is the owner of a Glock pistol.

Just sayin.........

41 mag fan
03-17-2013, 08:10 AM
"Both sides of the gun violence debate usually miss the point. We don't have to choose between owning, using, and enjoying guns, on one hand, and preventing gun violence, on the other. Both sides need to come together to support commonsense solutions to gun violence, like keeping guns out of the hands of dangerous people like the young man who shot me. That's why I'm fighting this fight."

She did get this part right. Common sense solutions without "infringing".
I don't know where her support laid before she got shot as I'd never heard of her before then.

Finster101
03-17-2013, 08:17 AM
GW that target looks like a Haji to me.

10x
03-17-2013, 10:58 AM
Idiots think in images - smarter folk think in words
Images appeal to the idiot that is suppressed in all of us. That is why movies are so successful.

Here is a powerful image of people from Rwanda who were not allowed to have guns
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Victims of those who , with the blessing of the government in power, did have guns

Echo
03-17-2013, 11:27 AM
I know people that know Gabby, and they knew her growing up. She is a sweet lady, and in order to maintain her position as a Congressperson in southern AZ, she supported gun rights and border protection. Otherwise, she voted however Pelosi told her to - or rather, how Pelosi told her manager to tell Gabby, said manager who is now our incumbent congressperson. I voted against her every chance I got because she didn't represent ME, she represented Pelosi.
Saying all that, it is obvious to many folks down here (and elsewhere, I suppose) that Mark is intent on a political career, and has decided on the gun issue as his cause celebre. I understand Gabby's standing beside her husband in his quest, but I hate the idea that a commissioned officer would stoop so low.
I understand he actually bought the AR, but when confronted with publicity, he claimed that he did it only to illustrate how easy it was to purchase an "Assault Rifle", and was going to turn it in the the police.

ph4570
03-17-2013, 11:32 AM
The politicos know no boundaries when pimping for votes.

jmort
03-17-2013, 11:47 AM
I don't care how "nice" she is, she is determined to destroy the Second Amendment and her *** husband is a *** "do as I say, not as I do" ***