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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L3FnWNkIzU
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee talks on the phone as a woman asks a question at a town hall event
It took some work to get the admission, but I got it.
I wrote Roxana Mayer at her University of Houston e-mail address today and said:
Hi, I run a blog at patterico.com and I wanted to ask you some questions regarding your recent attendance at a town hall meeting for Sheila Jackson Lee. Could you write me back when you get a chance?
Thanks,
Patrick Frey
http://patterico.com
Mayer responded, from a different e-mail address that was associated with her name:
Hey Patrick,
I like your article. How can I help?
Roxana
Promising, I thought — so I decided to level a series of questions:
1) Are you the person who attended Jackson Lee’s town hall meeting?
2) Are you a doctor?
3) If not, why did you claim to be one?
4) Were you a Texas delegate for Obama?
5) Why did you go to the town hall meeting?
6) Who encouraged you to go?
7) Did Sheila Jackson Lee’s husband have anything to do with your going?
Thanks for your time.
P
Roxana responded:
Hi Patrick,
I suspect you don’t need me to answer the first four…but I’ll say for what it’s worth, I went to get a question answered for myself and two other people close to me who are doctors. Too bad she didn’t answer it. I also went to lend support to the reform effort. It’s easier to be against something especially since anger is such a great motivator.
Also, I have never met the Congresslady or her husband–it’s a big school. I do think this is all very funny because I just assume that if my going had been part of a conspiracy, it would have been more seemlessly executed.
While I’m sure I lack your creativity and passion, I have possessed some spontaneity from time to time.
Let me know if I can help you further,
Roxana
I asked:
If I understand what’s going on here, you’re not a doctor, but you play one at town hall meetings.
Is that about it?
P
And she replied:
Do you mean play a doctor like you play a journalist? Then the answer is no. But who knows, that was only my first town hall meeting–even though I was a delegate. If I go to another one, which I seriously doubt because my husband is already extremely annoyed, then maybe I’ll play a plumber.
Best,
Mike said:People who vote for Sheila Jackson Lee should be strung up at the courthouse square. She is the most racist Rep in the House, but people still condone her boisterous and biased stupidity.
Everything she approaches is from a racist angle.
I'd sure like to take a look at the shape and scope of her voting district. :roll: