Remembering Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee: Reflections from Commissioner Rodney Ellis

Publicado 2024-07-20
Family, friends, and community members honor the memory of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, who passed away last night at 74 years old. In June, she announced her pancreatic cancer diagnosis. Join us as Harris County Precinct One Commissioner Rodney Ellis reflects on her life and legacy.

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  • @jenniminder1362
    Should we remember how horribly she treated her staff or her embarrassing comment at NASA? Neither one reflects well on her personality or intelligence.
  • @sararobinson9064
    Isn't she the one caught on tape verbally berating her staff???😮😮😮 Using racial slurs???
  • @selap8682
    Sensitivity? Come on now. We heard her very words.
  • @andycandal5934
    Remembering her racism, her incompetence, her nonsense, her lack of judgment, her useless political life...
  • Term limits No matter who you are you should not be allowed to hold that seat for decades.
  • @eze2190
    She will be missed…..not. She was a true racist
  • @paulwooton4390
    Wonder if the race-card still works in the after-life.
  • @user-uk1pf8jf3t
    The democrats will have to look long and hard to replace her with someone who is equally racist.
  • @clydewatkins7712
    She was Hateful, Mean, Evil, I live in Houston and I do not miss Her.
  • @rachelhelen898
    What did she really accomplish in her long, pampered life? We know she was an awful person to her staff. That says a lot.
  • @kennyb2357
    This must be what the allies felt when they heard Hitler died. Let's be honest this woman brought nothing to the table. What an evil person. I hope the people around her humble themselves to be better people.
  • @pcgamingguru9611
    And what are we remembering and or celebrating..as a black man I am embarrassed she served in Congress for so long..she contributed absolutely nothing..same as Maxine Waters..and the squad..