The incident of the shooting massacre Tuscan, Arizona that killed six people and injured 14 other including the UD Rep. Gabrielle Giffords to be in a critical condition has certainly brought forwards a message to soften the political rhetoric and its impact on the general life.
It has also put the image of Sarah Palin into jeopardy as a map of the U. S. with the cross-hair symbols for a rifle scope dotting the home states of lawmakers, including Giffords, has been posted by her on the internet. Ms Palin was being targeted by her for a defeat in the 2010 Congressional Election.
Many people including some politicians, the incident has been put into shock as. According to Ross Baker, a Congressional Scholar at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the tragedy "will take some of the edge off of the polarisation" and "will be used by lots of people as an exhortation for people to be kinder to each other."
Supporting the argument, Tennessee Republican Senator, Lamar Alexander said, "We ought to cool it, tone it down, and treat each other with great respect."
President Barak Obama has postponed his January 11 trip to Schenectady, New York and a National Moment for silence today at 11 a. m. Easter Time has been called for.
Conservative Public Relation Executive, Keith Appell expressed his concern over the fact that some media have implicated the Conservatives for the shooting which is disappointing.
The tragedy has certainly prompted the political scenario with the question of security during political events and asks for greater security. It must be heeded as a wake-up call.












