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Feb 15, 2016 08:14:44   #
Sassy Lass
 
Over the weekend, we heard the appalling news that Justice Antonin Scalia had died.

This is a huge blow to a country that is already fighting for its very existence. While Progressives, under the leadership of pos Obama, would have us believe that up is down and down is up, even the Left can agree that Justice Scalia was an honorable man -- a Constitutionalist who knew that words do matter -- even more importantly, that the "intent" of those words mattered.

I am deeply troubled by additional information now coming in that perhaps Scalia's death was not as "natural" as first perceived. I sincerely hope that Justice Scalia's family will demand an autopsy and further investigation into his death:

http://www.wnd.com/2016/02/scalia-found-dead-with-pillow-over-his-head/

Who would benefit most from Justice Scalia's death? Who has the power to order a Supreme Court Justice's death? Who is looking to build a legacy for a deploringly failed presidency? Just suppositions and more questions than answers, but just saying...

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Feb 15, 2016 08:18:47   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
Sassy Lass wrote:
Over the weekend, we heard the appalling news that Justice Antonin Scalia had died.

This is a huge blow to a country that is already fighting for its very existence. While Progressives, under the leadership of pos Obama, would have us believe that up is down and down is up, even the Left can agree that Justice Scalia was an honorable man -- a Constitutionalist who knew that words do matter -- even more importantly, that the "intent" of those words mattered.

I am deeply troubled by additional information now coming in that perhaps Scalia's death was not as "natural" as first perceived. I sincerely hope that Justice Scalia's family will demand an autopsy and further investigation into his death:

http://www.wnd.com/2016/02/scalia-found-dead-with-pillow-over-his-head/

Who would benefit most from Justice Scalia's death? Who has the power to order a Supreme Court Justice's death? Who is looking to build a legacy for a deploringly failed presidency? Just suppositions and more questions than answers, but just saying...
Over the weekend, we heard the appalling news that... (show quote)


It was announced that the family rejected an autopsy.

What's so controversial about an 80 year old man dieing?

It's the number one K**ler: Old Age.

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Feb 15, 2016 08:33:46   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
It was announced that the family rejected an autopsy.

What's so controversial about an 80 year old man dieing?

It's the number one K**ler: Old Age.



With the left, everything is controversial.

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Feb 15, 2016 08:34:03   #
the waker Loc: 11th freest nation
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
It was announced that the family rejected an autopsy.

What's so controversial about an 80 year old man dieing?

It's the number one K**ler: Old Age.




Timing is a bit convinent.
Also, its not like he had ObamaCare, he had some of the best insurance and physicians our tax dollars can buy.
For a man who was described as being full of life just hours prior, just seems a bit interesting that the family wouldn't want to know.

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Feb 15, 2016 10:15:07   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Sassy Lass wrote:
Over the weekend, we heard the appalling news that Justice Antonin Scalia had died.

This is a huge blow to a country that is already fighting for its very existence. While Progressives, under the leadership of pos Obama, would have us believe that up is down and down is up, even the Left can agree that Justice Scalia was an honorable man -- a Constitutionalist who knew that words do matter -- even more importantly, that the "intent" of those words mattered.

I am deeply troubled by additional information now coming in that perhaps Scalia's death was not as "natural" as first perceived. I sincerely hope that Justice Scalia's family will demand an autopsy and further investigation into his death:

http://www.wnd.com/2016/02/scalia-found-dead-with-pillow-over-his-head/

Who would benefit most from Justice Scalia's death? Who has the power to order a Supreme Court Justice's death? Who is looking to build a legacy for a deploringly failed presidency? Just suppositions and more questions than answers, but just saying...
Over the weekend, we heard the appalling news that... (show quote)


Most likely it was carbon monoxide poisoning, contrived by Texas evangelicals - punishing him for allowing same sex marriage e******y. I mean Baptists blew up black Churches back in the day, so............

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Feb 15, 2016 10:27:31   #
the waker Loc: 11th freest nation
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Most likely it was carbon monoxide poisoning, contrived by Texas evangelicals - punishing him for allowing same sex marriage e******y. I mean Baptists blew up black Churches back in the day, so............




I guess that would explain the pillow over his face, but somehow I doubt they would put this country in the position of an Obama appointee.

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Feb 15, 2016 12:37:45   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
the waker wrote:
Timing is a bit convenient.
Also, its not like he had ObamaCare, he had some of the best insurance and physicians our tax dollars can buy.
For a man who was described as being full of life just hours prior, just seems a bit interesting that the family wouldn't want to know.


...is it? So you're saying that all physicians treating government workers should suspect. Tax Dollars don't pay for youthful-ness. Like I said: "the biggest k**ler of old people, is getting old. Yea, you're heart can stop and you get an aneurysm and drop dead in your twenties. We are fallible and frail."

How do you measure: "full of life"? Did you know him personally.

My Aunt died of cancer...she was 78....3 weeks before she died...she painted her kitchen.

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Feb 15, 2016 12:41:25   #
Sassy Lass
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
...is it? So you're saying that all physicians treating government workers should suspect. Tax Dollars don't pay for youthful-ness. Like I said: "the biggest k**ler of old people, is getting old. Yea, you're heart can stop and you get an aneurysm and drop dead in your twenties. We are fallible and frail."

How do you measure: "full of life"? Did you know him personally.

My Aunt died of cancer...she was 78....3 weeks before she died...she painted her kitchen.
...is it? So you're saying that all physicians tr... (show quote)


Frankly, I find it very odd that he was found with a pillow over his face, don't you? An autopsy would show if he died of asphyxiation vs myocardial infarction (heart attack).

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Feb 15, 2016 12:46:17   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
Sassy Lass wrote:
Frankly, I find it very odd that he was found with a pillow over his face, don't you? An autopsy would show if he died of asphyxiation vs myocardial infarction (heart attack).


I used to sleep with my head sandwiched between two peoples to muffle out noise. Maybe he did the same thing?

Maybe he had sleep apnea?

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Feb 15, 2016 13:32:13   #
Sassy Lass
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
I used to sleep with my head sandwiched between two peoples to muffle out noise. Maybe he did the same thing?

Maybe he had sleep apnea?


If there is ANY question, there should be an autopsy.

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Feb 15, 2016 13:37:52   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
Sassy Lass wrote:
If there is ANY question, there should be an autopsy.



Wouldn't it make more sense to examine the room he slept in or the food he ate that day?

Why would you believe an autopsy, if you don't believe anything else?

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Feb 15, 2016 13:39:55   #
Sassy Lass
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
Wouldn't make more sense to examine the room he slept in or the food he ate that day?

Why would you believe an autopsy, if you don't believe anything else?


(Sigh) your density only exceeds your pomposity. Goodbye.

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Feb 15, 2016 13:45:32   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
Sassy Lass wrote:
(Sigh) your density only exceeds your pomposity. Goodbye.


You know everything...? , this man, has to be buried disfigured because you're concerned about nailing this administration for underhandedness.

Here's a thought, wouldn't something suspicious be more suspicious if it had been done last year rather than just before leaving office? Lending suspicion, you dingbat.

Goodbye yourself, dense freakin' i***t.

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Feb 15, 2016 15:26:04   #
the waker Loc: 11th freest nation
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
...is it? So you're saying that all physicians treating government workers should suspect. Tax Dollars don't pay for youthful-ness. Like I said: "the biggest k**ler of old people, is getting old. Yea, you're heart can stop and you get an aneurysm and drop dead in your twenties. We are fallible and frail."

How do you measure: "full of life"? Did you know him personally.

My Aunt died of cancer...she was 78....3 weeks before she died...she painted her kitchen.
...is it? So you're saying that all physicians tr... (show quote)





Did your Aunt know she had cancer? Did she have better healthcare than most? One would have to assume w/ Justice Scalias health plan annual check ups would have been performed.
As I said, the timing is just coincidental.
No, I did not know him personally, only what was reported.

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Feb 15, 2016 15:32:02   #
the waker Loc: 11th freest nation
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
You know everything...? , this man, has to be buried disfigured because you're concerned about nailing this administration for underhandedness.

Here's a thought, wouldn't something suspicious be more suspicious if it had been done last year rather than just before leaving office? Lending suspicion, you dingbat.

Goodbye yourself, dense freakin' i***t.




Perhaps, but w/ out a decent Democratic candidate running, perhaps they're becoming even more desperate.

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