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Debbie Wasserman Schultz Reads Gabrielle Giffords’ Resignation Letter

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Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords bid farewell to the House of Representatives on Wednesday, with her friend, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz helping her read her resignation letter, holding back a sob. “I am so proud of my friend, and it will always be one of the great treasures of my life to have met Gabby Giffords and to have served with her in this body,” Schultz cried. “We have all been through such a tumultuous year. The nation has been through a tumultuous year. No one more tumultuous than Gabby and her family and her constituents in her beloved home city of Tucson, Arizona.”

RELATED: Watch Gabrielle Giffords Receive A Standing Ovation As She Enters The House

With Giffords by her side, Schultz read the Congresswoman’s letter of resignation:

In 2001, strongly holding the belief that there is no higher calling than serving my country, I went from selling tires in my Tucson family business to being a freshman representative in the Arizona state house and for 10 years I served in the Arizona legislature, in the United States Congress and after marrying Mark as a proud military spouse, always, I fought for what I thought was right. But never did I question the character of those with whom I disagreed. Never did I let pass an opportunity to join hands with someone just because he or she held different ideals.

In public service, I found a venue for my pursuit of a stronger America, by ensuring the safety and security of all Americans, by producing clean energy here at home instead of importing oil from abroad and by honoring our brave men and women in uniform with the benefits that they earned. I found a way to care for others and in the past year I have found a value that is unbreakable even by the most vicious of attacks.

The tragic January 8 shooting in Tucson took the lives of six beautiful Americans and wounded 13 others, me included. Not a day goes by that I don’t feel grief for the lives lost and so many others torn apart. Christina Taylor Green, Dorothy Morris, John Roll, Phyllis Schneck and Gabe Zimmerman embodied the best of America. Each in their own way, they committed their lives to serving their families, community and country and they died performing a basic but important act of citizenship that’s at the heart of our greatness as a nation. They will always be remembered, always. They will be remembered always by their country and by their Congress.

I don’t remember much from that terrible day but I have never forgotten that my constituents, my colleagues or the millions of Americans with whom I share great hopes for this nation. to all of them, thank you for your prayers, your cards, your well wishes and your support. And even as I have worked to regain my speech, thank you for your faith and my ability to be your voice. The only way I ever served my district in Congress was by giving 100%. this past year that’s what I have given to my recovery. Thank you for your patience. From my first steps and first words after being shot to my current physical and speech therapy, I have given all of myself to being able to walk back onto the House floor this year to represent Arizona’s Eighth Congressional District.

However, today I know that now is not the time. I have more work to do on my recovery before I can again serve in elected office. This past year my colleagues and staff have worked to make sure my constituents were represented in Congress but if I can’t return, my district deserves to elect a US Representative who can give 100% to the job now. For that reason, I have submitted the attached letter of resignation to Arizona governor [Jan Brewer]. Amid all that was lost on January 8, there was also hope and faith. This past year it is what I have often clung to. Hope that our government can represent the best of a nation, not the worst. Faith that Americans working together in their communities and our Congress can succeed without qualification. Hope and faith that even as we are set back by tragedy or profound disagreement. In the end, we come together as Americans to set a course toward greatness. Every day I am working hard. I will recover and will return and we will work together again for Arizona and for all Americans.

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  • Anonymous

    Can’t be too soon to hear about Deb’s own resignation. 

  • Anonymous

    That was very moving.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Roger-Rickards/1082264578 Roger Rickards

    Get Palin to assign a killer again.

  • Charles Ulysses Feney

    Giffords will succeed in her rehabilitation and she’ll be back in a big way.
    God bless her for her courage and integrity.

  • AliveStillKickin

    Giffords is just another person whose tragedy  Wasserman Schultz will use for political purposes. In this case it’s a usable  “friend”
    Libs are like that.
    Good-bye Gabby….Now let’s move on.

  • AliveStillKickin

    That’s libel.

  • Anonymous

    Debbie Wasserman can read? Now that is remarkable!!

  • AliveStillKickin

    What were those “senile” noises Pelosi was blubbering into the
    microphone at the retirement of Gabby Giffords…as the Congress
    applauded?
    My great grandmother used to do that after she got Alzheimers.

  • http://www.google.com Doodaddio

    I think she did the right thing for herself and the State of Arizona.

  • Anonymous

    It’s not “goodbye”. It’s “I’ll see you later.”

  • http://MsUnderestimated.com MsUnderestimated

    Why does Mark Kelly look mortified? Is it because he has a huge DISDAIN that DWS is using his wife to score political points? I’m sorry… I just see nothing but fakeness in DWS’ “tears.”

    Having said that, I’m so glad to see Gaby up and about, showing such courage and resolution. She is truly a living angel.

  • Anonymous

    Gabby Gifford may be saying good bye as a representative from AZ. However I hope Ms.Gifford moves on with her life that is satisfying to her. her family and friends.  Yes that was a deeply moving speech by rep. Debbie. W. Shultz.   Finally I find it rather ironic that Gabby Gifford was a victim of a man with untreated mental illness when she championed effective treatment for people with mental illness while she was in her office in her state.  I read this info on her official site.  My deepest sympathies for the victims of that terrible day.   People with psychiatric illnesses who don’t get treatment are victimized too.  While of course this is unprovable its most unlikely Loughner wouldn’t of done the shootings if he’d been treated.  

  • http://www.myspace.com/susanstephenson Susan Stephenson

    Really Debbie ? You couldn’t have done something with your hair ? Anything ?

  • Anonymous

    Really Susan? You couldn’t have done something with your unkempt hair in your avatar photo?  Anything?

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