Sheila Lee

Sheila Lee
In 1995, this Democratic Party politician became a United States Representative from Texas and served on the House Committees on Homeland Security and the Judiciary. Previously, she had served on the Houston City Council.
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth12 January 1950
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Just as he lived on his own terms, advocating for the rights of human beings, the rights of those who were forgotten or ignored, from victims of rape in Africa, to the homeless on streets worldwide, he chose to move into a more abundant life, not from a hospital bed, but from his home in Vatican City. Today I, along with so many Americans, continue to pray for Pope John Paul II.
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Delays in rebuilding international good will are costing Americans lives in Iraq, and billions of dollars to the American taxpayers.
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They have to work together. They must protect us together and we must see that they are all safe together,
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Brown v. Board of Education might have been (considered) frivolous, ... I don't want a law that says you can't go into the courthouse.
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Separating these two legislative initiatives would be like separating the flag from the Pledge of Allegiance,
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It is a question of whether this court will yield on the side of allowing every vote to be counted, ... The whole issue of one person, one vote, was very pronounced.
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As I reviewed the number of documents about John Roberts record, it is imperative that there is intensive oversight during the hearings, ... The Supreme Court is a lifetime appointment. We cannot afford to lose ground on the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the affirmative action executive order in the Nixon White House, and the rights to fairness in the criminal justice system.
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Houston was spared the worst and we are grateful for that, but we will have long-term repercussions,
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We are saddened by the tremendous devastation suffered by so many communities, families and individuals,