ChloeTzang
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Yes, confirmed. Democratic congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has died. As a direct result, the average IQ of Congress has just taken a steep climb.
She's been re-elected for 15 terms, and represented Texas's 18th congressional district - which includes much of inner city Houston and the surrounding area. With as firm a grasp of science as most of her constituents, many of whom are aspiring astronauts, scientists and doctors, Lee is perhaps most well known for saying "sometimes, you've heard the word full moon. Sometimes, you need to take the opportunity to just come out and see a full moon — it's that complete rounded circle which is made up mostly of gases." She went on to say "that's why the question is why or how could we as humans live on the moon — the gas is such that we could do that." After discussing the moon, Lee dived into another part of the solar system — the sun. "The sun is a mighty powerful heat, but it's almost impossible to go near the sun," she said. "The moon is more manageable and you will see in a couple years that NASA is going back to the moon."
Having attended Yale University and the University of Virginia School of Law, Lee was a classic example of DIE overreach, showing to us all what the results are when someone with no natural talent or ability is pushed through the education system regardless. Unfortunately, she was later to enter politics, proving that many Democrats would indeed vote for the brain dead as lomg as they had a (D) next to their name. There's much speculation that she served as an example to Joe Biden, who when asked about her contribution to the United States, is quoted as saying "who?....oh, the Black woman."
RIP Sheila Jackson Lee. For 15 terms, you served as an example to all of us. The Democrats look forward to your continued voting regardless, but you can indeed RIP. They will vote you from now on. No need for concern. But, politics aside, let us speak no ill of the dead. Sheila Jackson Lee's record speaks for her. No more need be said.

She's been re-elected for 15 terms, and represented Texas's 18th congressional district - which includes much of inner city Houston and the surrounding area. With as firm a grasp of science as most of her constituents, many of whom are aspiring astronauts, scientists and doctors, Lee is perhaps most well known for saying "sometimes, you've heard the word full moon. Sometimes, you need to take the opportunity to just come out and see a full moon — it's that complete rounded circle which is made up mostly of gases." She went on to say "that's why the question is why or how could we as humans live on the moon — the gas is such that we could do that." After discussing the moon, Lee dived into another part of the solar system — the sun. "The sun is a mighty powerful heat, but it's almost impossible to go near the sun," she said. "The moon is more manageable and you will see in a couple years that NASA is going back to the moon."
Having attended Yale University and the University of Virginia School of Law, Lee was a classic example of DIE overreach, showing to us all what the results are when someone with no natural talent or ability is pushed through the education system regardless. Unfortunately, she was later to enter politics, proving that many Democrats would indeed vote for the brain dead as lomg as they had a (D) next to their name. There's much speculation that she served as an example to Joe Biden, who when asked about her contribution to the United States, is quoted as saying "who?....oh, the Black woman."
RIP Sheila Jackson Lee. For 15 terms, you served as an example to all of us. The Democrats look forward to your continued voting regardless, but you can indeed RIP. They will vote you from now on. No need for concern. But, politics aside, let us speak no ill of the dead. Sheila Jackson Lee's record speaks for her. No more need be said.
