BREAKING: Giffords Returns To Washington
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:06 pm
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ASUG8 wrote:Cool story, and a good way to sort of unite Congress after a very rough patch with the debt ceiling.
At the risk of sounding cold hearted, at what point should she step down as a representative? She clearly isn't able at this point to put in the time for daily duties or address the questions of her constituents - maybe after some period of rehab she'll be in a better place, but that could be many months or years (or never). Sanjay Gupta on CNN this morning was saying that she has little to no use of her right side, is having to learn to write left handed, and has limited speech right now which may improve with constant rehabilitation. It's a sad situation to be sure.
Don't misunderstand me dback - I'm not advocating that she step down at this point. That being said, I know that if something catastrophic were to happen to me that left me unable to do my job I'd end up on some type of disability until the time came that I was able to return to work, that's all I'm saying.dbackjon wrote:ASUG8 wrote:Cool story, and a good way to sort of unite Congress after a very rough patch with the debt ceiling.
At the risk of sounding cold hearted, at what point should she step down as a representative? She clearly isn't able at this point to put in the time for daily duties or address the questions of her constituents - maybe after some period of rehab she'll be in a better place, but that could be many months or years (or never). Sanjay Gupta on CNN this morning was saying that she has little to no use of her right side, is having to learn to write left handed, and has limited speech right now which may improve with constant rehabilitation. It's a sad situation to be sure.
She has a very strong staff, and from what I have heard, constituent services are still excellent in her district.
She was injured in the line of duty - I think we need to cut her some slack. If her constituents are not happy with her, an election is right around the corner. But knowing what I know of her, if she doesn't think she can do the job, she will retire/step down.
So, you are all over "Gabby girl" just because she is a girl, even though she is not a tea bagging right wing nut like you, ok, check!SuperHornet wrote:I'm not thrilled with this deal, but I AM glad that SOME vote of import took place. The return of Gabby Giffords trumps ALL of that stuff.
You go, girl!
Ultimately it will be up to her constituents if they want her to continue. Of course depending on her progress, its not out of the question she could jump in the 2012 senate race, though from what I heard today, Arizona has a early registration date, so the time frame may not work out for a senate run this time around.ASUG8 wrote:Don't misunderstand me dback - I'm not advocating that she step down at this point. That being said, I know that if something catastrophic were to happen to me that left me unable to do my job I'd end up on some type of disability until the time came that I was able to return to work, that's all I'm saying.dbackjon wrote:
She has a very strong staff, and from what I have heard, constituent services are still excellent in her district.
She was injured in the line of duty - I think we need to cut her some slack. If her constituents are not happy with her, an election is right around the corner. But knowing what I know of her, if she doesn't think she can do the job, she will retire/step down.
1. What Travis said matters - she'll stand for re-election and face the voters and they can decide.ASUG8 wrote:Don't misunderstand me dback - I'm not advocating that she step down at this point. That being said, I know that if something catastrophic were to happen to me that left me unable to do my job I'd end up on some type of disability until the time came that I was able to return to work, that's all I'm saying.dbackjon wrote:
She has a very strong staff, and from what I have heard, constituent services are still excellent in her district.
She was injured in the line of duty - I think we need to cut her some slack. If her constituents are not happy with her, an election is right around the corner. But knowing what I know of her, if she doesn't think she can do the job, she will retire/step down.
That's what I was hearing on the news this morning, that her cognition is intact but her endurance and verbal abilities are impaired currently.TwinTownBisonFan wrote: 3. Her cognitive abilities are just fine - she's able to process information fully - it's communicating it verbally that she's having to re-learn. (can you imagine, btw?) Which means she's fully prepared to do the study and cast the votes.
no - i didnt think you an ass for asking the question - it was a fair questionASUG8 wrote:That's what I was hearing on the news this morning, that her cognition is intact but her endurance and verbal abilities are impaired currently.TwinTownBisonFan wrote: 3. Her cognitive abilities are just fine - she's able to process information fully - it's communicating it verbally that she's having to re-learn. (can you imagine, btw?) Which means she's fully prepared to do the study and cast the votes.
I really didn't mean to come off as an ass by asking the question, but it appears I failed in that endeavor.
TwinTownBisonFan wrote:no - i didnt think you an ass for asking the question - it was a fair questionASUG8 wrote:
That's what I was hearing on the news this morning, that her cognition is intact but her endurance and verbal abilities are impaired currently.
I really didn't mean to come off as an ass by asking the question, but it appears I failed in that endeavor.
Oh, honey, you came off like an ass AGES ago....and that hasn't changed a bit.ASUG8 wrote:That's what I was hearing on the news this morning, that her cognition is intact but her endurance and verbal abilities are impaired currently.TwinTownBisonFan wrote: 3. Her cognitive abilities are just fine - she's able to process information fully - it's communicating it verbally that she's having to re-learn. (can you imagine, btw?) Which means she's fully prepared to do the study and cast the votes.
I really didn't mean to come off as an ass by asking the question, but it appears I failed in that endeavor.
AZGrizFan wrote:Oh, honey, you came off like an ass AGES ago....and that hasn't changed a bit.ASUG8 wrote:
That's what I was hearing on the news this morning, that her cognition is intact but her endurance and verbal abilities are impaired currently.
I really didn't mean to come off as an ass by asking the question, but it appears I failed in that endeavor.
dbackjon wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
Oh, honey, you came off like an ass AGES ago....and that hasn't changed a bit.
Z - I haven't heard a man talk like that to another man, since, well, last time I was in a gay bar![]()
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Thanks dear....you can always be counted on to make a guy feel better.AZGrizFan wrote:Oh, honey, you came off like an ass AGES ago....and that hasn't changed a bit.ASUG8 wrote:
That's what I was hearing on the news this morning, that her cognition is intact but her endurance and verbal abilities are impaired currently.
I really didn't mean to come off as an ass by asking the question, but it appears I failed in that endeavor.