Wednesday, February 13, 2013

State of the Union: Who's coming besides Ted Nugent?

In the audience for Obama's State of the Union speech will be several Americans touched by gun violence and a group of undocumented immigrants ? human reminders of the president's coming legislative challenges.?

By David Grant,?Staff writer / February 12, 2013

Musician and gun rights activist Ted Nugent appears at an NRA convention in Pittsburgh in May 2011. Texas Congressman Steve Stockman, a Republican, says he's invited Nugent to Tuesday's State of the Union address.

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When President Obama steps into the House chamber Tuesday night to give his State of the Union address, the crowd staring back at him will be an unusually demanding one.

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The audience will include more than 30 Americans touched by gun violence and several undocumented immigrants ? a human face on two of the most significant legislative challenges Mr. Obama will face in the coming year. ?

It?s typical that lawmakers extend their single guest ticket to a representative of one of their cherished causes or a constituent with special relevance to the night?s proceedings.

For instance, House Speaker John Boehner (R) of Ohio ? who gets extra tickets for his high rank ? has a?guest list featuring two students and one principal from a Catholic school ? an institution dear to him ? and a former batboy from the Cincinnati Reds with an?inspirational story, among others.?

More than two dozen Democratic lawmakers, however, banded together to give their coveted tickets to a bloc of gun-violence victims ? a counterweight to the widely discussed choice of?Rep. Steve Stockman (R), of Texas, to invite rock star and gun rights advocate Ted Nugent. The Democratic effort was spearheaded by Rep. James Langevin (D) of Rhode Island, who was paralyzed from the neck down in a firearms accident as a young police recruit.?

Mr. Langevin invited Jim Tyrell of Warwick, R.I., whose sister Debbie was murdered during a robbery of her convenience store in 2004. Mr. Tyrell made his first-ever trip to the nation?s capital to ?be a small part of gun control on behalf of my sister,? he said.

When Obama speaks to those who have been touched by gun violence, Tyrell said he hopes the president ?looks at all these people?s lives and says, ?That doesn?t have to happen to another person. Let?s do something about gun control now. The violence out there is outrageous.' ??

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/QuoOiVm_wB4/State-of-the-Union-Who-s-coming-besides-Ted-Nugent

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