Posted on 10/01/2007 10:40:55 AM PDT by CajunConservative
Harry Lee, Jefferson Parish's irrepressible sheriff since 1980, died Monday at Ochsner Medical Center, losing a five-month battle to leukemia. He was 75.
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"I think people like me because I do a good job and because I tell it like it is," he once said. "If you ask me something, I'll give you an answer, straight up. People may not like it, but I'm not going to sugarcoat it."
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RIP Harry. You were a legend in your own time.
Thanks for the ping, CC. This news saddens me. Every parish and county in this nation needs a sheriff like Harry Lee, unafraid to tell it like it is ... Memphis comes to mind as they celebrate being the violent crime capital of the country.
Probably the only elected political official in LA worth a damn. RIP Harry.
Again, RIP, Mr. Lee.
Further research into this lawman shows he was out of the Judge’s mold. Musta been a great sheriff!
Goodbye Uncle Harry. I’m glad we got to spend some time together before your passing.
You will be missed.
Harry was cool but I like Bobby Jindal too.
So sad. He was never afraid to tell the truth. There will never be another Harry Lee.
Damn. I still remember him on some COmedy Central Show out hunting Nutria from the back of a pickup truck :)
He was needed right now too, I hope someone learned from him and gets elected.
My son’s in the third grade and we live in St. Tammany. He came home from school and already knew that Harry Lee died. The word had already got out in the GRADE SCHOOLS! I guess that’s a sign that he goes to a good school!
He was about the best damn Dem in the whole state. He always beat everyone despite having a huge number of Republicans in his district.
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