To: TheGrimReaper
On a DFW station (sorry, I was flipping around and did not catch the call letters), they reported Ms. Jackson Lee was booed and had to leave under a police escort.
156 posted on
03/01/2003 10:21:25 PM PST by
zeaal
To: zeaal
they reported Ms. Jackson Lee was booed and had to leave under a police escort. She was indeed lightly booed and she may well have left under a police
escort at her own behest; however I was thirty feet from her and
I can assure everyone that she was never in any way threatened
nor was she unduly disrespected. If she required the services
of the U.N. or the Secret Police or the Prima Ballerinas it was at
her own discretion and paid for by you and I.
157 posted on
03/01/2003 10:43:53 PM PST by
humblegunner
(We didn't even throw stuff.)
To: zeaal
True.
That just proves that Queen Sheila will risk life and limb to get her face in front of the TV camera.
Which, BTW, is why she shows up for the State of the Union address 3+ hours early to get an aisle seat, so she can be seen on national TV fawning over George W. Bush, even though she otherwise despises him.
She is a uniquely low life-form.
To: zeaal
On a DFW station (sorry, I was flipping around and did not catch the call letters), they reported Ms. Jackson Lee was booed and had to leave under a police escort. Police escort? The crowd was loud and there was booing, but she wasn't threatened in any way. Besides, the stage was at one corner of the plaza and had an exit away from the audience.
Police escort my rear-end. Probably needed a limo ride too.
168 posted on
03/02/2003 4:59:13 AM PST by
PetroniDE
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