Utterly Appalling: U.S. Navy Announces Newest Combat Ship Will Be The USS Gabriel Giffords (Congress, Reagan)
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A gun grabber and anti-weapon activist gets a gun ship named after her. To name a ship after one of America's biggest hypocrites is wrong. We used to name our ships in memory of great warriors. Now I guess it is whoever is popular in Washington these days.
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus made the announcement at a Pentagon ceremony today, calling Giffords someone whose name is synonymous with courage.
Former Rep. Gabby Giffords looked on at the Pentagon as Mabus made the announcement in a public ceremony. Also in attendance at this afternoon’s brief ceremony in the Pentagon Courtyard was Roxana Green, the mother of 9-year-old Christina-Taylor Green.
Christina-Taylor was among those killed in last year’s deadly shooting rampage in Tucson that targeted Giffords as she met constituents outside a supermarket. Roxana Green will be the ship’s sponsor.
Giffords is still recovering from the gunshot wounds to her head that she suffered during last January’s shooting incident. She stepped down from Congress two weeks ago.
The ship named today for her, which has yet to be built, will be the Navy’s 10th Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), a new kind of ship designed to bring the Navy fighting power into shallow coastal areas. The first two ships in this class were called Freedom and Independence, but the conventional practice since then has been to name the other ships in the class after a city.
“It’s very appropriate that LCS 10 be named for someone who has become synonymous with courage, who has inspired the nation with remarkable resiliency and showed the possibilities of the human spirit,” said Mabus.
I don't think it was a good choice. Not because I don't think she's a courageous elected official (was), nor that I don't think she was a supporter of Naval families ... but because there were probably more appropriate naming conventions to follow. She's a bit too far down the list of important people to have a ship named for her. Clearly, a political decision by the White House. Tisk! Tisk!
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