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Former Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, left, listens as her husband Capt. Mark Kelly speaks after Giffords received the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award at the JFK Library in Boston, Sunday, May 5, 2013. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

BOSTON (AP) - Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords received the 2013 Profile in Courage award at the John F. Kennedy Library on Sunday in recognition of the political, personal, and physical courage she has demonstrated in her fearless public advocacy for policy reforms aimed at reducing gun violence.

Giffords, who was seriously wounded in a 2011 shooting when a lone gunman opened fire as she met with constituents in a Tucson, Ariz., shopping mall, and her husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly, have been lobbying for more gun control legislation.

This year, on the second anniversary of the January shooting, the couple started Americans for Responsible Gun Ownership, an organization that "supports the right to bear arms and responsible public policy on guns and gun ownership."

Caroline Kennedy, President of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, presented the award to Giffords.

Kennedy took a moment to salute the first responders and the citizens of Boston. Referring to the Boston Marathon bombings last month, Kennedy said, "All Americans have been inspired by the countless acts of selfless bravery and compassion we saw during the violence that struck this city on Patriots Day."

In presenting the award to the former Arizona Congresswoman, Kennedy said, "Gabby Giffords has turned a personal nightmare into a movement for political change."

Earlier Sunday, Giffords and Kelly spent time visiting victims of the marathon bombings at Spaulding Rehabilitation Center in Boston.

"For victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, we extend our deepest sympathies to all of you who have endured violence and loss," Kelly said.

"Courage means doing everything we can to prevent other parents from having to endure that loss," he said.

Alluding to her disappointment in Congress' failure to pass gun control legislation last week, Giffords called for courage from lawmakers.

"I believe we all have courage inside," she said. "I just wish there was more courage in Congress."

"It's been a hard two years for me," Giffords said, "but I want to make the world a better place more than ever."

Kelly also praised his wife.

"There are people who make things happen. There are people who watch things happen. And there are people who wonder what just happened," Kelly said. "Gabby Giffords is a person who makes things happen."

Kennedy cited Giffords' strength to carry on a difficult fight.

"Our family is still suffering from the heartbreak caused by gun violence," Kennedy said. "No one should have to lose a husband, a wife, a father, a child, to senseless murder.

"But as our nominee has shown, out of that pain and tragedy, we must find the strength to carry on, to give meaning to our lives, and to build a more just and peaceful world."


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    UZI wrote...
    If she had any "Courage" at all
    she would have gone after the lack of enforcement of current laws by this admin rather than going after the same easy target that other goons are going after, guns. Additionaly she would go after herself and the other pro-gov goons in her district gathering who carelessly were ilequiped to handle such a situation. Your safety is your responsiblity not the govs.
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    Constitutionalist wrote...
    This is right up there with...
    Obama receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for doing absolutely nothing to earn it other than being Obama. It seems that people in power these days seem determined to honor individuals on the pretense that they have greatly contributed to our society, when they have in fact done little more than give a hollow hope, a façade of accomplishments. If anything, she has been more of a danger than help to the American people, wanting to strip them of their second amendment one law at a time.
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    No more war wrote...
    KUDOS to Giffords & Obama!
    ....KUDOS to Giffords & Obama! ...BOOOO to ALL Republicans for continuing to be so out of touch, esp here in Arizona!
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    ZingerRinger wrote...
    Why?
    Why aren't the people who tackled and restrained the shooter receiving the award???
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    Steve wrote...
    It's not reducing gun violence
    it's reducing guns.
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    Steve wrote...
    An Leftist award befitting an
    anti-American radical. Fight against gun violence, aka gun rights.
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    1redcav wrote...
    No more war,
    let me tell you something....you, and, all the rest of you progressive, liberal inept hacks are the 1's out of touch...with REALITY!
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    Steve wrote...
    Was the trophy a sickle and hammer or
    was it a free AR-15?
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    MolonLabe wrote...
    I thinks its awesome
    she is making good progress on her recovery, however....What about any of this makes her a hero? None of the definitions I know describe her that way. I re read them on Websters just to be sure and - sure enough she is not. They should be honoring those who tackled this idiot to the ground and stopped him. Those are the heroes. Anyone killed or injured while trying to stop him - definitely heroes. Sorry Gabby, but you are far from a hero and just a tool being used by the left.
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    2cents wrote...
    Indeed Giffords has been courageous . . .
    In her journey toward recovery. And everyone has wished her well. Beyond that, with the help of husband and liberal propagandists, courageous gives way to a traveling hustling-and-procurement show.

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